High Court issues rule on insurance of bodies, avoidance of skeleton robbery.
Bangladesh Hi Court |
The High Court has given a standard
inquiring as to why no move ought to be initiated against the robbery of carcasses and skeletons from burial grounds and why no order ought to be given to establish a regulation for the insurance of cadavers.
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A High Court seat comprising of Equity Mustafa Zaman Islam and Equity Md Atabullah gave the standard on Tuesday.
The litigants for the situation have been approached to answer the decision in four weeks or less.
Attorney Golam Rahman was available for the writ in the court.
On Walk 14, a writ request was documented looking for orders for regulation to safeguard graves and forestall robbery of skeletons the nation over.
The applicant looked for orders for legitimate activity against individuals associated with the burglary of dead bodies and skeletons and repaying groups of those whose bodies and skeletons have been taken.
Director of Basic liberties and Social Improvement Association Golam Rahman recorded this writ.
He said there is no regulation in Bangladesh to forestall the burglary of bodies and skeletons. Numerous nations of the world have regulations connected with this.
There have been reports in different public papers with respect to the burglary of carcasses and skeletons. Many dead bodies and skeletons have been accounted for taken and sold, he said.
Skeletons have been taken and offered to different clinics and centers, he added.
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