Bangladesh High Court on Thursday Aug 1,2013 declared illegal Jamaat-e-Islami’s registration as a political party with the Election Commission (EC), thus forbidding it from taking part in any national election.
The judgement came following a long legal
battle over a writ petition — filed in 2009 by Bangladesh Tariqat
Federation’s secretary-general Rezaul Haque Chandpuri and 24 others —
challenging the legality of Jamaat’s registration .
The
writ petition claimed that the listing of Jamaat as a political party
was in violation of the Constitution and the Representation of People
Order (RPO) Ordinance, 2008, conducted before 2009 parliamentary
electionsNote
Petitioners’ lawyer Tania Amir told the court during her final submission that several provisions of Jamaat-e-Islami’s charter are contrary to Bangladesh’s Constitution and the RPO. She argued that Jamaat’s charter was also contrary to the Charter of Medina, which was signed and executed by Prophet Muhammad around 1,400 years ago and was inherently secular and democratic.
Two judges in the three-judge panel declared the registration illegal while the third member disagreed. Justice M. Moazzam Husain, who led the panel, announced the verdict without making an observation
Six Jamaat leaders, including the party’s founder Ghulam Azam, were recently convicted for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Bangladesh’s Liberation War
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