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Court orders to compensate 1 crore taka to Rajib’s family

Rtv online report

  08 May 2018, 00:00

The court has ordered to compensate one crore taka to Rajib’s family. Rajib was the unfortunate honors second year student of Government Titumir College who lost his hand following rivalry between two buses in the capital few days back.

The High Court bench of Justice Salma Masud Chowdhury and Justice AKM Zahirul Haque on Tuesday ordered BRTC and owner of Swajan Paribahan to compensate one crore taka to the victim’s family members.

Supreme Court Lawyer Barrister Ruhul Kuddus Kajal filed the writ petition on April 8 after publishing the news of the accident. After the hearing the court issued rule including interim directions. The rule was issued asking to know why the family members of Rajib will not be compensate one crore taka. Besides, the High Court also ordered the BRTC authority and owner of Swajan Paribahan to bear the expense of Rajib’s treatment. But Rajib succumbed to injuries while undergoing treatment on April 16.

On April 3, Rajib was heading to his home on a BRTC double decker bus on the back door. When the bus reached at Hotel Sonargaon intersection, another bus of Swajan Paribahan from behind over took it keeping no distance. At that time Rajib’s hand was cut off from the body following pressure of two buses. The pedestrians then took him to a nearby hospital. Later he was shifted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

Rajib was an orphan. He was eldest among three brothers. He was associated with part time job of computer type writer and managed money for expense of education for his two brothers.

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