A writ has been filed with the High Court seeking its directives on dissolution of the 10th parliament 42 days ahead of the next national election and formation of a caretaker government.
Supreme Court lawyer Eunus Ali Akond has filed the writ with the concerned bench of the High Court on Monday, reports UNB.
The writ also sought issuance of a rule asking the respondents to take steps in this regard.
It also sought order for staying the announcement of the election schedule until the disposal of the rule.
Law Secretary, Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs secretary, President's office secretary, Cabinet secretary, secretary to Prime Minister's Office, Jatiya Sangsad secretary and Chief Election Commissioner have been made respondents to the writ.
The hearing on the writ is likely to be held at the bench of Justice Moinul Islam Chowdhury and Justice Ashraful Kamal this afternoon.
Eunus Ali said in the petition that according to proposal of constitution and Article 11, 65(2), the national parliament will be formed with 300 elected members. But 153 members of the current parliament are not elected directly by people, he claimed. Therefore, the directive has been sought for dissolving parliament ahead of the election.
If parliament is not dissolved ahead of the election there will be two parliaments at the same time as per Article 123(3), which is contrary to Articles 65 and 123(3). Besides, contesting the election keeping intact the parliament membership goes against the constitution, he said.