HC summons DNCC, DSCC CEOs over air pollution

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The High Court on Sunday summoned the chief executive officers (CEOs) of two Dhaka city corporations asking them to appear before it on 15 May to explain their reports on steps taken to check air pollution in their respective areas, reports UNB.

The HC bench of justice FRM Nazmul Ahasan and justice KM Kamrul Kader passed the order after expressing their dissatisfaction as proper information on the steps taken over air pollution was absent in the report.

Lawyer Manzill Murshid stood for the petitioner while deputy attorney general Abdullah Al Mahmud Bashar represented the state and lawyer Nurunnahar argued for the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) and Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC).


Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh filed a writ on 27 January last over the air pollution caused by multiple under-construction development projects in the city.

On 28 January, the HC ordered the Department of Environment (DoE) to conduct mobile court drives twice a week to take legal actions against those responsible for air pollution in the capital.


The court had also asked the authorities concerned to take steps to surround areas undergoing development and repair works within the next 15 days to prevent the dust swirling. It had ordered to spray water in ‘dusk-prone’ areas twice a day.


The mayors of the two city corporations, their CEOs and the DoE director general were asked to submit a report by 13 March.

However, the two city corporations failed to produce any paper before the court on whether they complied with its order.