"The High Court withdrew a temporary ban on proceedings over the Niko case... They asked her to surrender before the (lower) trial court in two months," an official of the Supreme Court's registrar office told PTI.
The two-member bench comprising Justices Nuruzzaman and Zafar Ahmed rejected BNP chief Zia's petition seeking to scrap the case and asked the concerned court to consider her bail prayer "unless she misuses the privilege", he said.
The Niko case was launched during the past military backed interim government in 2007 after the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) accused Zia, 69, and 10 others of causing a loss of nearly 13,777 crore Taka by reaching a non-transparent deal with the Canadian company.
The orders came hours after a lower court deferred the hearing in two alleged graft cases against Zia in which she could be jailed for life if found guilty.
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Earlier today, Zia appeared before a makeshift court at Bakshibazar amid heavy security.
Zia's counsels had submitted two petitions seeking adjournment of today's hearing in the two cases as they had earlier placed a writ petition with the High Court for expunging the recording statement of the complainant in Zia Orphanage Trust graft case which is now pending.
They will submit same petition in connection with Zia Charitable Trust corruption, the lawyers said.
Harun, plaintiff of both the cases, is a deputy director of the Anti Corruption Commission. The court completed recording statement of Harun.
Earlier on May 25, Judge Jamadar had adjourned hearing till today in the two graft cases filed against Zia and eight others.
Zia's elder son and Bangladesh Nationalist Party's senior vice president Tarique Rahman, who now lives in London, is a co-accused in the cases while the court earlier declared him "fugitive" as he preferred not to face the trial in person, returning home.