HC for completing Magura child rape trial in 180 days
The High Court (HC) today ordered authorities
concerned to complete the trial of the case filed over the barbaric rape of a
child in Magura, within 180 days.
A High Court division bench of Justice Farah Mahbub and Justice Debasish Roy
Chowdhury passed the order, asking the Women and Children Repression
Prevention Tribunal concerned to execute the order.
The court also asked the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission
(BTRC) to remove all the photos of the eight-year-old rape victim from all
types of media including social media platforms within 24-hour.
It also asked the authorities concerned to appoint two social welfare
officers, one in Dhaka and one in Magura, to supervise the protection and
medical care of both the child and her 14-year old elder sister.
The High Court came up with the order after holding a hearing on a writ filed
by Barrister Hamidul Misbah and Barrister Mahsib Hossain. The two petitioners
along with Barrister Mithun Roy Chowdhury moved the plea before the court
while Deputy Attorney General Tanim Khan stood for the state.
The victim's mother filed the case, accusing the husband of her elder
daughter and his father to rape his eight-year old younger daughter.
Mother of her accused son-in-law and his elder brother knew about the
horrific crimes and they tried to cover this by confining the victim and her
sister separately in two houses after rape and even tried to kill the victim,
according to the case story.