Chief Justice Obaidul Hasan has resigned. A source of the
law ministry revealed this around 2:30 pm on Saturday.
Earlier, protesters demonstrated in front the High Court
annex building around 10:00 am demanding the resignation of the chief justice
and seven justices of the Appellate Division. As news broke out that the chief
justice took the decision on principle to resign, protesters left the High
Court premises around 2:00 pm. It has been also learned that five justices of
the Appellate Division including the chief justice may resign on Saturday. On
behalf of the protesting students, law advisor to the interim government, Asif
Nazrul told the journalists at the Secretariat, “We hope the chief justice will
understand when a demand for resignation comes from the mass movement and how
to honour that demand.” As news broke out that the chief justice took the
decision on principle to resign, protesters left the High Court premises at the
request of the army around 2:00 pm. A full court meeting of the High Court and
the Appellate Division justices was scheduled to be held virtually at 10:30 am
at the instructions of the chief justice, but it was postponed at 10:15 am.
Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan also gave posts in the morning on
the full court meeting calling the chief justice to resign and postpone the
full court meeting. On July 4, Chief Justice Obaidul Hasan made remarks during
the hearing of the Appellate Division on the High Court verdict saying, “Why
have so many movements begun on streets? Will you change the verdicts of the
High Court and the Supreme by exerting pressure through the movement?”