The bench of Justice Md Mozibur Rahman Miah and Justice Md Kamrul Hossain Mollah passed the order.
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The six senior lawyers are - AJ Mohammad Ali, Kamal Ul Alam, Abdul Matin Khashru, Fida M Kamal, Probir Niyogi and Dr Shahdeen Malik. The court will hear their opinion on February 15.
They will provide their opinion on acceptability of the writ petition, can the petitioner file any writ regarding this and can HC issue any order over the ban on the broadcast of Al Jazeera.
Advocate Enamul Kabir Imon moved for the writ petitioner while Deputy Attorney General Nowroz Md Rasel Chowdhury represented the state.
Supreme Court lawyer Enamul Kabir Imon filed the writ on Monday.
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The writ also sought measures to remove Al Jazeera report “All the Prime Ministers’ Men” from all online platforms including Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.
Authorities including the secretary of posts, telecommunications and information technology ministry, Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) chairman, and the Inspector General of Police were made respondents to the writ petition.
Qatar-based Al Jazeera broadcast the report on February 1.
In a statement, the Foreign Ministry termed "All the Prime Minister's Men" a "false, defamatory and a politically motivated smear campaign".
Bangladesh Army Headquarters also strongly denounced the report, saying it is part of a move to break the harmony among different government organs.
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Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen on Saturday said Bangladesh was preparing to sue Al Jazeera over airing the report with inaccurate information.