DHAKA: Quader Mollah, the convicted war criminal, will not be executed on Wednesday as the Supreme Court adjourned till Thursday the hearing on whether Mollah to be allowed to file review petition challenging the verdict.
The five-member full bench led by Chief Justice M Mojammel Hossen passed the adjournment order on Wednesday noon after concluding partial hearing.
The hearing begins around 11:30am with a five member team including Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha, Justice Abdul Oyahhab Miah, Justice Hasan Foyej Siddiqi and Justice AHM shamsuddin Choudhwry.
Earlier in the morning, the hearing on the stay order in the execution of Jamaat leader Quader Mollah, convicted in war crime cases was held in the full bench of appellate division of Supreme Court.
On Tuesday night, Supreme Court Chamber Judge Syed Mahmud Hossain stayed the execution of Quader Mollah till 10:30am Wednesday.
MK Rahman, also the coordinator of International Crimes tribunal (ICT) prosecutions, said, “We did not receive any notice regarding the move of the defense counsels that they were going to appeal seeking a stay order on Mollah’s execution though we are the appellate authority of ICT.”
“However, the court can give order on its own and we will fight in the court,” He added.
Earlier, the state Attorney General Advocate Mahbubey Alam also expressed astounded to banglanews as he was not informed about the stay order.
He said, “No state counsel was present at the chamber judge’s house when he heard the petition of Mollah’s counsels.”
Earlier on Tuesday, State Minister for Home Affairs Advocate Shamsul Haque Tuku categorically said Jamaat leader Quader Mollah, convicted in war crimes cases, and would be executed at 12.01pm night.
The minister came up with the assertion while talking to journalists at the residence of State Minister for Law Advocate Quamrul Islam at Mintoo Road in the city in evening.
BDST: 1321 HRS, DEC 11 , 2013