The High Court (HC) on Thursday declared illegal the decision of Dhaka University (DU) demoting its teacher Samia Rahman on charges of plagiarism in research papers.
The HC bench of Justice Zafar Ahmed and Justice Md Akhtaruzzaman passed the order after hearing a rule on legality of demoting the Dhaka University teacher, reports UNB.
It also asked the university authorities to reinstate Samia to the post of associate professor with all previous facilities.
Barrister Hasan MS Azmi stood for Samia while deputy attorney general Nauroz Md Russel Chowdhury represented the state.
The DU syndicate committee downgraded Samia from associate professor to assistant professor on January 28 last year as punishment for alleged plagiarism in a research paper.
On August 31, 2021, Samia filed a writ petition challenging the legality of the decision of the university
On September 5, 2021, the High Court issued a rule asking the government to explain as to why the demotion of Samia should not be declared illegal.
In December, 2016, an eight paged article, “A New Dimension in Colonialism and Pop Culture: A Case Study of Cultural Imperialism” jointly authored by Samia and DU lecturer Syed Mahfuzul Haque Marzan was published in the DU Social Science Review Journal.
Following the publication of their article in the journal, Alex Martin, who introduced himself as an administrative assistant of Chicago Journal, sent a written complaint to the DU in 2017 claiming that the article copied from Michel Foucault’s ’The Subject and Power’.
Later, the DU authorities formed an investigation committee to look into the allegation on September 27, 2017.
The committee submitted a report in 2020 finding the accused guilty.