DU files leave to appeal against HC order over DUCSU election
The Dhaka University authorities filed a leave to appeal petition against a High Court order that asked the DU authorities to take necessary steps within the next six months to hold DUCSU election, reports UNB.
Madhu Maloti Chowdhury Barua, advocate-on-record, filed the appeal on behalf of the DU authorities on Sunday.
On 12 September, a contempt of court plea was filed with the High Court against Dhaka University vice-chancellor professor Akhtaruzzaman, proctor AKM Golam Rabbani and treasurer Kamal Uddin for not taking steps to arrange election of the DU Central Students' Union (DUCSU) in compliance with its earlier directives.
Lawyer Manzill Murshid filed the petition on behalf of those who had filed a writ petition over the issue.
Earlier on 4 September, Manzill served a contempt of court notice to the DU vice-chancellor and two others seeing their explanation as to why they did not take steps to hold the DUCSU election.
On 17 January last, the HC asked the DU authorities to take necessary steps within the next six months to hold the DUCSU election.
A writ petition was filed by 25 students of DU in March 2012 seeking its order to compel the authorities concerned to arrange the election.
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