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HC orders 5C compensation for child who lost leg in Chittagong bus accident

Home secretary, Chittagong divisional commissioner, S Alam Transport Authority and others have been asked to respond to the rule within four weeks

Update : 05 Jul 2023, 04:42 PM

The High Court (HC) on Wednesday  issued a rule asking the authorities concerned to explain why they should not be directed to pay Tk5 crore compensation to five-year-old Agraraj Sikder, who lost his leg after a bus ran over it in Chittagong's Banshkhali.

The HC bench of Justice SM Quddus Zaman and Justice AKM Rabiul Hassan issued the rule after preliminary hearing on a writ petition seeking compensation for Agraraj.

Home secretary, Chittagong divisional commissioner, S Alam Transport Authority and others have been asked to respond to the rule within four weeks.

Advocate Tushar Roy, who appeared for the writ petitioner  in the court, confirmed reporters about  the issuance of the rule.

On February 16, when Agraraj Sikder was standing at the gate of his  school in Napora Bazar area of Banshkhali the  bus of S Alam Paribahan going to Chittagong ran over the boy's leg while overtaking an auto-rickshaw.

The bus also dragged the child some distance. The child was later rescued by locals and taken to a hospital.

His left leg had to be amputated and his right leg was plastered at the hospital.

At a press conference at Chittagong Press Club on April 12, Agraraj's mother Purnima Dey said her son had to lose one of his legs after being hit by the bus.

Her husband is a carpenter and they have already spent Tk7 lakh for the child's treatment and now they are unable to pay the rest of the cost, she said.

Later, a writ petition was filed with the High Court seeking compensation.

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