The High Court has suspended a lower court's restraining order against GM Quader to perform his activities as chairman of the Jatiya Party as per party's constitution.
High Court bench of Justice Muhammad Abdul Hafiz passed the order on Sunday.
At the same time, the court has issued a rule in this regard. The defendants in the case have been asked to respond to the ruling within eight weeks.
Earlier on January 19, a Dhaka court upheld the appellate division's order that had asked GM Quader to refrain from party activities.
The order was passed after hearing an appeal filed by former JaPa lawmaker Ziaul Haque Mridha.
Earlier on November 16, A Dhaka court upheld an order that had asked GM Quader to refrain from party activities.
The court of Dhaka First Joint District Judge Masudul Haque passed the order, scrapping a plea of Quader, challenging the earlier order.
The court also set November 30 for submitting a reply in writing and holding further hearing on the matter.
Party's suspended leader and former lawmaker Ziaul Haque Mridha filed the case against Quader on October 4 and the court on October 31 had issued the order.
A couple of lawyers including Sheikh Sirajul Islam and Kalim Ullah Mazumder filed the plea, challenging the court order against Quader's party activities.