Dr. Yunus' 5 cases dismissed, no legal weakness in High Court verdict

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Dhaka: The Appellate Division has issued a full verdict quashing the proceedings of five labor law cases against the interim government's chief adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus and stating that there is no legal weakness in the High Court's verdict, stating that the verdict will be upheld.

The recently published order of the Appellate Division states that there is no legal weakness in the High Court's verdict and order. Therefore, the need for legal intervention in the verdict was not found. As a result, the state's leave to appeals (applications seeking permission to appeal) were dismissed.

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On July 3, 2019, three former employees of his company Grameen Communications, which he founded, filed a case against Dr. Muhammad Yunus and three others in the Third Labor Court of Dhaka. They are Abdus Salam, Shah Alam and Emranul Haque. The same year, Hossain Ahmed and Abdur Gafur also filed cases.

Dr. Muhammad Yunus had appealed to the High Court in 2020. At that time, the High Court issued a rule to quash the case. After a separate hearing, the High Court ruled on October 24 that the case was quashed.

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The state then applied for leave to appeal (leave to appeal) against this verdict. On December 8, a three-judge bench headed by Justice Ashfaqul Islam dismissed the state's leave to appeal against the High Court verdict.