Verdict on Khadija murder attempt case today
Sylhet: A Sylhet court here will deliver its judgment on Wednesday in a case filed over the attempt on the life of college student Khadija Begum Nargis.
On 5 March, Metropolitan Session’s Judge Akbar Hossain Mridha fixed March 8 for delivering its verdict in the case, said additional public prosecutor Advocate Shamsul Islam.
Of the total 37 witnesses, 34 made their depositions before the court in the case.
Khadija, 23, a student of Sylhet Women’s College and daughter of Masuk Miah of Hausa village in Sadar upazila, was stabbed by former Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) leader Badrul Alam on October 3 last on her way back home from MC College after appearing at an examination following the refusal of his proposal for having an affair with him.
Badrul confessed to hacking Khadija in his statement made under section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure on 5 October last year.
Police submitted chargesheet against the lone accused, Badrul, on 8 November.
The court indicted Badrul Alam in the case on 29 November.
After more than three months of treatment and intensive care, Khadija returned home from the Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP), Savar on 24 February.
On 26 February, Khadija appeared before the court for the first time and made her deposition.
On 1 March, the case was transferred to the Metropolitan Session’s Judge Court from the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court as the court lacks the authority to give the highest punishment.