Mother recognised as legal guardian of student


Published:
2023-01-25 11:28:05 BdST

Update:
2024-04-23 18:11:23 BdST

Published: 2023-01-25 11:28:05 BdST

 

Live Correspondent: Students from now on could mention their mothers and any other legal guardians' name as legal guardians instead of fathers while filling out a student form for examinations.

The High Court bench of Justice Naima Haider and Justice Razik-Al-Jalil pronounced the judgment on Tuesday.

HC also directed all the education boards under the education ministry that there should be a provision in the student forms where students could mention the name of their father or mother or any other guardians.   

After the hearing on January 16, the court fixed January 24 for delivering the verdict on whether mothers will be recognized as legal guardians or not.

Advocate Ainun Nahar Siddiqua, Advocate SM Rezaul Karim, and Advocate Ayesha Akhter stood for the petitioner at the court while Deputy Attorney General Amit Das Gupta represented the state.

According to the lawyers, a female SSC examinee from Thakurgaon was denied admit card in 2007 as she could not mention her father's name in the information form which is required before participating in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination.

The girl grew up with her mother after her father left them without giving them recognition.

Later, on August 2, 2009, three human rights organizations — Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST), Bangladesh Mahila Parishad, and Nari Paksha — jointly filed a writ petition citing public interest.

On August 3 of the same year, the High Court bench of Justice Syed Refat Ahmed and Justice Moinul Islam Chowdhury issued a rule asking why this discriminatory provision, which is an obstacle to human rights, equality, and especially the right to education, should not be declared as contrary to law and unconstitutional.

The court also ordered submitting a report on the education boards where mentioning both father’s and mother’s names is compulsory in getting the registration cards for the SSC examinations and what kind of measures are taken to ensure participation of those eligible examinees in the examination who are unable to mention the identity of their fathers.

Later on June 6, 2021, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST) filed a supplementary affidavit in court on behalf of the petitioners.

Dhaka, 24 January (campuslive24.com)// BSC


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