Writ seeks HC directive for compensation to student movement victims

A writ petition has been filed with the High Court docket searching for government initiative on five points, including compensation for the victims of the Anti-Discrimination Student Hurry.

Monir Munna, a resident of Uttara who used to be injured all throughout the protests, filed the petition as of late (9 October), acknowledged the petitioner’s attorney Rowshan Ali.

The home secretary, guidelines secretary, finance secretary, inspector classic of police, and deputy commissioner of Dhaka had been made respondents in the writ.

Attorney Rowshan Ali told the media that the federal government would possibly silent straight pay compensation to families of those killed and injured all throughout the motion.

Additionally, he acknowledged a total list of victims, including the injured and deceased, wants to be willing.

The writ also sought the need for the federal government to present mandatory sanatorium treatment and rehabilitation for the injured, particularly specialised remedy for the seriously wounded.

To be obvious that a clear and efficient course of for distributing compensation, the writ proposed the formation of a committee to originate a clear compensation policy.

This committee would save explicit criteria and pointers for assessing and distributing compensation, acknowledged the attorney.

He acknowledged the writ steered the establishment of an honest authority to oversee compensation efforts and be obvious that transparency and accountability.

The attorney acknowledged a listening to on the writ is probably going to be held subsequent week.