1. Kamal Hossain
2. Monjurul Islam
3. Mozaffar
4. Md. Motalib
5. Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK)
6. Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA)
7. Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST)
8. Bangladesh Society for Enforcement of Human Right (BSEHR)
9. Bangladesh National Women Lawyers’ Association (BNWLA)
10. Centre for Sustainable Development
11. KarmojibiNari
12. Nijera Kori
13. ODHIKAR
The factory building of Spectrum Sweater Industries Ltd., a nine storied building at Palashbari, Savar, collapsed leaving 69 workers dead and 89 injured.
The High Court division issued a Rule Nisi upon the respondents to show cause as to why they should not be directed to take necessary measures and legal actions to carry out and conduct an effective public inquiry by establishing a commission to identify the reasons for the collapse and persons and agencies responsible and to make recommendations to prevent any such disaster in future and to secure payment of adequate compensation and arrange for rehabilitation in favour of the victims of the said collapse. The Court also directed certain respondents to submit reports before the Court on the issues of legality of the construction of the building, ownership of the land and safety conditions of the buildings.
Mr. Justice Abdul Matin
Mr. Justice A.F.M Abdur Rahman
Affidavit-In-Opposition was submitted by the Respondent No. 11 (Chief Executive Officer, SavarCantionment Board)
Affidavit-In-Opposition was submitted by the Respondent No. 3 (Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Employment), 8 (Chief Inspector of Factories) and 9 (DG, Department of Environment).
An application for direction was submitted by Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST).
Affidavit-In-Opposition was submitted by the Respondent No. 10 (RAJUK).
The case came up to the cause list as a item no. 467 for hearing in the Annex Building Court No. 10.
Mr. Justice Tariq ul Hakim 
Mr. Justice Md. Shohrowardi.
Constitution, Articles 11, 14, 15, 21, 27, 31 and 32;
The Penal Code, 1860;
The Fatal Accidents Act, 1855;
The Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923;
The Employers Liability Act, 1938; The Factories Act, 1965;
The Factories Rules, 1979;
The Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965; The Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1965;
The Bangladesh Environment Conversation Act, 1995 and Rules 1997;
Town Improvement Act, 1953;
The Building Construction Act, 1952 and Rules 1996;
The Savar Cantonment Act, 1924;
The Savar Cantonment Building Bye-laws, 1982
1. Kamal Hossain
2. Monjurul Islam
3. Mozaffar
4. Md. Motalib
5. Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK)
6. Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA)
7. Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST)
8. Bangladesh Society for Enforcement of Human Right (BSEHR)
9. Bangladesh National Women Lawyers’ Association (BNWLA)
10. Centre for Sustainable Development
11. KarmojibiNari
12. Nijera Kori
13. ODHIKAR
The factory building of Spectrum Sweater Industries Ltd., a nine storied building at Palashbari, Savar, collapsed leaving 69 workers dead and 89 injured.
The High Court division issued a Rule Nisi upon the respondents to show cause as to why they should not be directed to take necessary measures and legal actions to carry out and conduct an effective public inquiry by establishing a commission to identify the reasons for the collapse and persons and agencies responsible and to make recommendations to prevent any such disaster in future and to secure payment of adequate compensation and arrange for rehabilitation in favour of the victims of the said collapse. The Court also directed certain respondents to submit reports before the Court on the issues of legality of the construction of the building, ownership of the land and safety conditions of the buildings.
Mr. Justice Abdul Matin
Mr. Justice A.F.M Abdur Rahman
Affidavit-In-Opposition was submitted by the Respondent No. 11 (Chief Executive Officer, SavarCantionment Board)
Affidavit-In-Opposition was submitted by the Respondent No. 3 (Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Employment), 8 (Chief Inspector of Factories) and 9 (DG, Department of Environment).
An application for direction was submitted by Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST).
Affidavit-In-Opposition was submitted by the Respondent No. 10 (RAJUK).
The case came up to the cause list as a item no. 467 for hearing in the Annex Building Court No. 10.
Mr. Justice Tariq ul Hakim ,
Mr. Justice Md. Shohrowardi.
Constitution, Articles 11, 14, 15, 21, 27, 31 and 32;
The Penal Code, 1860;
The Fatal Accidents Act, 1855;
The Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923;
The Employers Liability Act, 1938; The Factories Act, 1965;
The Factories Rules, 1979;
The Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965; The Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1965;
The Bangladesh Environment Conversation Act, 1995 and Rules 1997;
Town Improvement Act, 1953;
The Building Construction Act, 1952 and Rules 1996;
The Savar Cantonment Act, 1924;
The Savar Cantonment Building Bye-laws, 1982