Tue, 10 Mar 2026

Legal Challenge Contests Legitimacy of President Sahabuddin

Published: 03 Mar 2026, 05:51 am

A significant legal challenge has been mounted within the Bangladeshi judiciary as a writ petition was filed at the High Court on Monday, 2 March, seeking to declare the oath of office taken by President Mohammed Sahabuddin illegal. The petition, which has sent ripples through the nation’s political corridors, rests on the allegation that the President holds dual citizenship, a status that would technically disqualify him from holding the highest constitutional office in the land.

Beyond the technicalities of citizenship, the writ carries heavy political weight. It explicitly calls for an investigation into the President’s conduct during the "July Uprising," accusing him of maintaining a "silent role" while the administration of the now-ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina faced accusations of crimes against humanity. The petitioners argue that this perceived inaction or complicity necessitates a formal probe alongside the investigations currently targeting the former Premier.

A Growing Legal Campaign

This latest court filing follows a preliminary legal strike on 26 February, when Barrister Shahriar, a prominent Supreme Court lawyer, dispatched an official legal notice to the Parliament Secretariat and the Law Secretary. That notice demanded the immediate removal of President Sahabuddin and the appointment of a successor in strict accordance with the Constitution.

The High Court's dual bench is expected to hear the matter on Tuesday, 3 March, a session that is anticipated to be a pivotal moment for the interim political stability of the country.

Summary of Legal Contentions

Key Grounds of PetitionPrimary Allegations
Citizenship StatusAlleged dual citizenship at the time of taking the oath.
Constitutional LegalityDirect challenge to the validity of the presidential appointment.
Human Rights ProbeDemand for investigation into the President's role during July unrest.
Previous ActionLegal notice served on 26 February by Barrister Shahriar.
Judicial StatusHearing scheduled for 3 March before a High Court dual bench.

The Constitutional Stakes

The crux of the argument lies in the eligibility criteria for the Presidency. If the court finds merit in the dual citizenship claim, it could trigger a constitutional crisis, potentially nullifying every executive order signed by Sahabuddin since his inauguration. Furthermore, by linking the President to the investigations regarding the July Uprising, the petitioners are attempting to dismantle the remnants of the previous political era entirely.

As the High Court prepares for tomorrow's hearing, the legal community and the public alike are watching closely to see if the judiciary will move to vacate the Presidency or uphold the status quo during this period of national transition.

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