1.Secretary, Ministry of Communications;
2.Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs; 3.Secretary, Ministry of LGRD and Co-operatives;
4.Chief Engineer, Local Government Engineering Department(LGED);
5.Secretary, Roads and Highways Division;
6.Chief Engineer, Roads and Highways Department;
7.Chairman, Dhaka Transport Coordination Board;
8.Inspector General of Police;
9.Deputy Inspector General of Police (Highways);
10.Director, Accident and Beseech Inspector Department
The failure of the Respondent to comply with their constitutional and statutory duties to secure the right to life of persons across the country by taking appropriate measure and to undertake regular monitoring of safety conditions on the roads and highways to prevent road accidents.
The Court passed an order of injunction on 25.08.2011 which was extended till 29.11.2011, restraining the licensing authority from issuing or renewing any driving license with the due process of law.
Mr. Justice Mirza Hussain Haider
 
Mr. Justice Md. Nuruzzaman
The Court issued a Rule Nisi on 17.10.2011 upon the respondents to show cause as to why the failure to comply with their statutory and constitutional duties to take effective measures in development, improvement and maintenance of the national highways should be declared to be violative of the fundamental Constitutional rights.
Mr. Justice Mirza Hussain Haider
 
Mr. Justice Md. Khurshid Alam Sarkar
However, after 29.11.2011, the petitioner did not take any more steps.
Mr. Justice Hasan Foez Siddique
 
Mr. Justice A.B.M. Altaf Hossain
Constitution, Articles 27,31 and 32;
The Road Transport Corporation Ordinance, 1961;
The Motor Vehicles Ordinance 1983;
The Vehicle Act, 1927;
The Highways Act,1925;
The Police Act 1861; The Highway Police Rules, 2005
1.Secretary, Ministry of Communications;
2.Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs; 3.Secretary, Ministry of LGRD and Co-operatives;
4.Chief Engineer, Local Government Engineering Department(LGED);
5.Secretary, Roads and Highways Division;
6.Chief Engineer, Roads and Highways Department;
7.Chairman, Dhaka Transport Coordination Board;
8.Inspector General of Police;
9.Deputy Inspector General of Police (Highways);
10.Director, Accident and Beseech Inspector Department
The failure of the Respondent to comply with their constitutional and statutory duties to secure the right to life of persons across the country by taking appropriate measure and to undertake regular monitoring of safety conditions on the roads and highways to prevent road accidents.
The Court passed an order of injunction on 25.08.2011 which was extended till 29.11.2011, restraining the licensing authority from issuing or renewing any driving license with the due process of law.
Mr. Justice Mirza Hussain Haider,
 ,
Mr. Justice Md. Nuruzzaman
The Court issued a Rule Nisi on 17.10.2011 upon the respondents to show cause as to why the failure to comply with their statutory and constitutional duties to take effective measures in development, improvement and maintenance of the national highways should be declared to be violative of the fundamental Constitutional rights.
Mr. Justice Mirza Hussain Haider,
 ,
Mr. Justice Md. Khurshid Alam Sarkar,
However, after 29.11.2011, the petitioner did not take any more steps.
Mr. Justice Hasan Foez Siddique,
 ,
Mr. Justice A.B.M. Altaf Hossain
Constitution, Articles 27,31 and 32;
The Road Transport Corporation Ordinance, 1961;
The Motor Vehicles Ordinance 1983;
The Vehicle Act, 1927;
The Highways Act,1925;
The Police Act 1861; The Highway Police Rules, 2005