1. Md. Sadakat Khan (Fokku), President of Stranded Pakistanis Youth Operation Movement;
2. Md. Shahid Ali Bablu, General Secretary, Stranded Pakistanis Youth Operation Movement
The Petitioners are the members of the Stranded Pakistanis Youth Repatriation Movement, a non-political organisation. In 1972, with the help of the International Committee of Red Cross they created close 66 camps in different parts of Bangladesh for their Safety and Security and they were named the Stranded Pakistanis. The Community conducted their business by small squatter shops for their livelihood and passed their days under threat of Legal eviction from their respective residences and shops without any reasonable cause or issuance of any notice or arranging any alternative accommodation or repatriation or other settlement.
On 02.08.2003 the Respondents are directed not to disturb the Petitioners, the Stranded Pakistanis to rebuild their demolished houses, shops etc. in the A.D.C. Non-Local Relief Camp Mirpur, Dhaka.
Mr. Justice AmirulKabir Chowdhury
Mr. Justice A.F.M. Ali Albar
On 06.08.2012 the Honorable High Court directed that the application for substitution is allowed. All applicants are substituted as legal in the Stranded Pakistanis Youth Operation Movement.
Mr. Justice Mohammad Bazlur Rahman
Mr. Justice RuhulQuddus
The Rule is disposed of with observations
Mr. Justice  
Md. Moinul Islam Chowdhury  
Mr. Justice 
J.B.M. Hassan
Constitution, Articles 102, 15, 31 and 32
1. Md. Sadakat Khan (Fokku), President of Stranded Pakistanis Youth Operation Movement;
2. Md. Shahid Ali Bablu, General Secretary, Stranded Pakistanis Youth Operation Movement
The Petitioners are the members of the Stranded Pakistanis Youth Repatriation Movement, a non-political organisation. In 1972, with the help of the International Committee of Red Cross they created close 66 camps in different parts of Bangladesh for their Safety and Security and they were named the Stranded Pakistanis. The Community conducted their business by small squatter shops for their livelihood and passed their days under threat of Legal eviction from their respective residences and shops without any reasonable cause or issuance of any notice or arranging any alternative accommodation or repatriation or other settlement.
On 02.08.2003 the Respondents are directed not to disturb the Petitioners, the Stranded Pakistanis to rebuild their demolished houses, shops etc. in the A.D.C. Non-Local Relief Camp Mirpur, Dhaka.
Mr. Justice AmirulKabir Chowdhury,
Mr. Justice A.F.M. Ali Albar
On 06.08.2012 the Honorable High Court directed that the application for substitution is allowed. All applicants are substituted as legal in the Stranded Pakistanis Youth Operation Movement.
Mr. Justice Mohammad Bazlur Rahman,
Mr. Justice RuhulQuddus
The Rule is disposed of with observations
Mr. Justice  , Md. Moinul Islam Chowdhury  ,
Mr. Justice , J.B.M. Hassan
Constitution, Articles 102, 15, 31 and 32