The Sixth Amendment published the full verdict of the illegal declaration
The full verdict of the declaration of the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution has been published. Today the full verdict on Tuesday can be found on the website.
The Jatiya Sangsad has no power to remove the Supreme Court judges. The High Court has ruled that the sixteenth amendment of the Constitution, which was handed over to the Jatiya Sangsad, was invalid and the verdict was invalid.
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal of the state on July 3.
Additional Registrar of High Court Division (Administration and Justice) Sabbir Foyez confirmed the information. He said, in a short time the full verdict can be found on the website.
The 17th amendment of the Constitution was passed in the Parliament on September 17, 2014 to return the power to remove the judges. According to the Sixth Amendment Bill, regarding the 'validity of the terms of the judges' post, the constitutional provisions have been made to remove judges in two phases of the 96-article constitution.
It is said that "no judge can be removed without the President's order given in the proposal of the parliament supported by the majority of the two-thirds majority of the total number of members of the parliament due to proven and misconduct or inability."
It has been said that the proposal under the clause (2) The procedure and method of investigation and evidence of any judge's misconduct or incompetence is the law of parliament Bara will control.
It was published in the form of gazette on September 22 of the same year.
On Nov 5 of the same year challenging the validity of the amendment, nine lawyers of the Supreme Court petitioned the High Court. After the final hearing, on May 5 last year, the special bench comprising three judges of the High Court declared the sixteenth amendment illegal and based on the majority opinion. The prosecution appealed against this verdict on January 4. The hearing began on May 8, which ended on the 1st day of the 11th day.
On that day the court kept the case waiting for the verdict. On July 3, Ray's summary was announced by Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha

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