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Nasir Hossain-Tamima aquitted in marriage-related case
Nasir Hossain-Tamima aquitted in marriage-related case

Nasir Hossain-Tamima aquitted in marriage-related case

A Dhaka court has acquitted former Bangladesh national cricketer Nasir Hossain and his wife Tamima Sultana in a widely discussed case over allegations of marrying without legally ending a previous marriage.

Verdict in Nasir -Tamima marriage case today
Verdict in Nasir -Tamima marriage case today

Verdict in Nasir -Tamima marriage case today

A Dhaka court is set to deliver its verdict today in the widely discussed case filed against cricketer Nasir Hossain and his wife Tamima Sultana Tammi over allegations related to marrying without legally dissolving a previous marriage.

Legal notice seeks release of probe report into six newborn deaths at Ad-Din Hospital
Legal notice seeks release of probe report into six newborn deaths at Ad-Din Hospital

Legal notice seeks release of probe report into six newborn deaths at Ad-Din Hospital

A legal notice has been sent to eight officials of the Health Ministry, Directorate General of Health Services and police administration, demanding the release of the investigation report into the unnatural deaths of six newborns at Ad-Din Medical College Hospital in Magbazar, capital, along with legal action against those responsible and an explanation of the role of relevant authorities.

PM orders probe into delays in Khulna Shipyard Road project implementation
PM orders probe into delays in Khulna Shipyard Road project implementation

PM orders probe into delays in Khulna Shipyard Road project implementation

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has ordered an investigation into the prolonged delays and irregularities in the implementation of the Khulna Shipyard Road widening and development project, which was approved by the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council nearly 13 years ago.

Appellate Division stays HC order for separate SC secretariat
Appellate Division stays HC order for separate SC secretariat

Appellate Division stays HC order for separate SC secretariat

The Appellate Division has stayed a High Court order that directed the government to establish a separate independent secretariat for the Supreme Court within three months. The apex court also set June 16 for full hearing of the appeal against the HC ruling, stating that the HC order will remain stayed until the appeal is disposed of.

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