The Supreme Court has ordered the owner of Sajan Paribahan to give Tk 10 lakh in a month to the brothers of Rajib Hossain, a college student who died last year after his right arm got stuck between two buses and got severed.
The High Court will deliver its verdict tomorrow on the rule issued by it over compensating Tk 1 crore to the family of Rajib Hossain, who died after losing his hand that got stuck between two buses in the capital last year.
The High Court fixes April 10 for holding hearing on the rule issued by it over compensating Tk 1 core to the family of Rajib Hossain who died after losing his hand that got stuck between two buses in Dhaka in April last year.
The High Court forms a three-member committee to assess the liabilities and compensation issues in regard to the road accident in which Government Titumir College student Rajib Hossain lost his right arm and later on died last month.
Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) files a petition with the Supreme Court seeking stay on the High Court order that asked it to pay compensation to the family of Rajib Hossain, who lost his right hand in a road accident and later died last month.
The High Court orders the owners of two buses -- BRTC and Shajan Paribahan—to pay Tk 1 crore to the family of Rajib Hossain who lost his right hand in a road accident and later died last month.
Minister for Road Transport and Bridges Obaidul Quader says the road management is not responsible for the accident in which Rajib Hossain, a student of Dhaka's Titumir College, lost his right hand and eventually succumbed to his injuries.
Businessman and former actor Ananta Jalil has expressed his willingness to bear the educational expenses of the two younger brothers of Rajib Hossain, a college student who died in a tragic road accident in Dhaka.
Govt Titumir College student Rajib Hossain, who met a tragic end at Dhaka Medical College Hospital following a mishap in which he lost his right hand, is to be laid to eternal rest in Bauphal upazila.
The health condition of college student Rajib Hossain, who lost his right hand in a road mishap in Dhaka last week, is gradually improving but is not out of danger yet, a doctor at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) says.
The unfortunate case of a 22-year-old college boy who lost his hand in the midst of an insane race between two buses shows just why road safety in Dhaka is one of its greatest development challenges.
A Dhaka court places drivers of two buses of BRTC and Sajan Paribahan on a two-day remand in connection with an incident in which Rajib Hossain lost one of his hands after he got stuck between the two speeding buses.
Health and Family Welfare Minister Mohammad Nasim assures Rajib Hossain, who lost a hand after it got stuck between two speeding buses, of giving a job in the health ministry.