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Sirajul Islam Vs. Helana Begum and others, 1994, 23 CLC (HCD)
....f appeal below and it is affirmed. Accordingly, the rule is discharged without any order as to costs. Send down the records at once. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 48 DLR (1996) 48. ...... the entire sold amount. The plaintiff’s further case was that about 3 years back, the defendant‑petitioner also borrowed Taka 12,000.00 from the plaintiff's father on condition to repay the said loan within six months in spite of repeated demands the petitioner did not pay the same; plaintiff f..Category: Family Law | Date: 27 Jul, 1994 | Hits: 196
Sonali Bank Vs. Ali Tannery Ltd. and others, 1994, 23 CLC (HCD)
....aim of the defendants. 2. The facts, as are relevant for disposal of the application, may be stated as follows: 3. The Sonali Bank, Agrabad Branch, Chittagong filed the aforesaid money suit for realisation of an amount of Taka 1, 98, 48,632.70 being the principal amount of loan including inter......ication, may be stated as follows: 3. The Sonali Bank, Agrabad Branch, Chittagong filed the aforesaid money suit for realisation of an amount of Taka 1, 98, 48,632.70 being the principal amount of loan including interest as on 31.1.88 with a further prayer of pendente lite interest @ 20% per annu..Category: Banking Law | Date: 25 Jul, 1994 | Hits: 191
Sultan Alam @ SA Badal Vs. Rupali Bank, 1994, 23 CLC (HCD)
....h; This matter arises Out of the following facts: The opposite party Rupali Bank instituted Title Suit No.12 of 1988 in the Court of the Subordinate Judge and Commercial Court No. 3, Khulna, for realisation of loan advanced to the defendant petitioner and the amount due stood at Taka 3, 30......arises Out of the following facts: The opposite party Rupali Bank instituted Title Suit No.12 of 1988 in the Court of the Subordinate Judge and Commercial Court No. 3, Khulna, for realisation of loan advanced to the defendant petitioner and the amount due stood at Taka 3, 30, 183.00 with i..Category: Banking Law | Date: 24 Apr, 1994 | Hits: 1
Category: Civil Law, Property Law | Date: 24 Feb, 1994 | Hits: 1
Category: Constitutional Law, Property Law | Date: 22 Nov, 1993 | Hits: 2
Captain I Z A S A Chowdhury Vs. "MV Stern" and others, 1993, 22 CLC (HCD)
.... US Dollar 5880.00 as wages as per schedule to the plaint with a claim of interest @ 20% on the total demand per armurn and ultimately sought for a decree for US $ 10,880.00 with interest thereon 611 realisation of the demand. The plaint presented on July, 13, 1993 was followed by an application for......nce of this case, I direct the parties to take necessary step for djsposal of the suit as expeditiously as possible. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (HCD) (1994) 172 ..Category: Admiralty Law or Maritime Law | Date: 9 Sep, 1993 | Hits: 3
A Quyyum and another Vs. Uttara Bank Limited and Others, 1993, 22 CLC (HCD)
....t aside and the suit is dismissed. In the facts and circumstances of the case, however, we make no Order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (HCD) (1994) 156 ......anced to Tk. 70,000.00 on 12.12.70; that in Order to secure the Over Draft amount, the said Halima Khatoon pledged National Investment Trust Certificates (N.I.T) valued at Tk. 83,000.00 that the said loan was payable by her on or before 31.12.71 which she failed to do and further the N.I.T. Certific..Category: Limitation Law | Date: 25 Jul, 1993 | Hits: 3
Jahanara Begum Vs. State, 1993, 21 CLC (HCD)
....hat the detenu happened to be a leader of a so‑called party named Sharbahara Party and that he always carried fire‑arms, indulged in murder, dacoity, kidnapping, rioting, hijacking, terrorism and realisation of subscription. It is further alleged in this ground that at gun‑point he realised su...... District Jail, Barisal be set at liberty at once unless his further detention is required in any other connection. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (HCD) (1994) 107. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: 20 Jan, 1993 | Hits: 1
A R Shams ud Doha Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1992, 21 CLC (HCD)
....order. In the facts and circumstance of the case there is no order as to cost. Communicate this order at once. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (HCD) (1994) 405. ......n of the learned Counsel appearing for the petitioner that the reasons mentioned are absolutely false, baseless, motivated and the allegation that the petitioner with a view to avoid repayment of the loan allegedly taken from Al. Baraka Bank Ltd. was intending to leave the country for ever, is essen..Category: Administrative Law, Constitutional Law | Date: 4 Aug, 1992 | Hits: 3
Salim Hasan Vs. Government of Bangladesh and others, 1992, 21 CLC (HCD)
....ka Central Jail be set at liberty at once if not wanted in connection with any other case. Communicate this order at once. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 45 DLR (HCD) (1993) 318. ......ch the detenu grabbed along with other Directors of BCI Ltd. and the detenu by violating the Banking law committed fraud upon the depositors, making irregularities in the banking deposit and grant of loan in an illegal way, there is every apprehension of his going out of the country. If he is detain..Category: Banking Law | Date: 16 Jul, 1992 | Hits: 187
Muzibur Rahman Talukder Vs. AKM Musa and others, 1992, 21 CLC (HCD)
....lip Kumar Basak, the then Magistrate, 1st Class and Upazila Magistrate, Madaripur wherever they are now, in accordance, with law. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 47 DLR (AD) (1995) 21. ......99, Puranbazar, Madaripur. The petitioner was a tenant in the said holding under respondent Nos. 5 and 6 on monthly rental basis since 1981. He imported the said printing machine from China by taking loan from the Government in month of December, 1988. The petitioner went to his village home keeping..Category: Criminal Law | Date: 25 May, 1992 | Hits: 107
Bengal Metro Engineering Co. and others Vs. Agrani Bank, 1992, 21 CLC (HCD)
.... 2. Short facts giving rise to this Rule may be stated as follows: The opposite party Bank as plaintiff instituted the above suit in the aforesaid Court against the defendant petitioners for realisation of its loan money to the tune of Taka 42,60,898.7 and in default for selling out the mor...... giving rise to this Rule may be stated as follows: The opposite party Bank as plaintiff instituted the above suit in the aforesaid Court against the defendant petitioners for realisation of its loan money to the tune of Taka 42,60,898.7 and in default for selling out the mortgaged property bei..Category: Contract Law | Date: 5 May, 1992 | Hits: 2
Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: 23 Apr, 1992 | Hits: 8
Category: Property Law | Date: 22 Apr, 1992 | Hits: 4
Category: Constitutional Law | Date: 12 Mar, 1992 | Hits: 2
Category: Constitutional Law | Date: 4 Mar, 1992 | Hits: 3
Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: 12 Jan, 1992 | Hits: 6
Sonwar (Md.) Vs. Kamal Kha, 1992, 21 CLC (HCD)
.... incurred an expense of Taka 672.73 paisa for having electric connection in the suit premises. The petitioner released rent up to March, 1983 and thereafter he did not approach the opposite party for realisation of monthly rent presumably because he owed a substantial sum of money to the opposite pa......te parties without costs. The petitioner does get khas possession of the suit premises by evicting the opposite party therefrom. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (HCD) (1994) 346 ..Category: Property Law, Tenancy Law | Date: 6 Jan, 1992 | Hits: 3
Coal Controller Vs. Ventura Industries Ltd, 1991, 20 CLC (HCD)
....the decision of one named person who is not an arbitrator but the said person even being a servant or an employee under one of the parties, is required to act honestly and also judicially with a full realisation of the responsibilities of his position in dealing with the question in which his opinio...... Court, Dhaka where the application under section 8 is pending. The connected Civil Rule being No. 269 (fm) of 1990 is discharged. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (HCD) (1994) 5 ..Category: Arbitration Law | Date: 5 Feb, 1991 | Hits: 5
Mirza Ali Ashraf Vs. State, 1991, 20 CLC (HCD)
....y the Company of which the petitioner was Managing Director. There is, therefore no nexus between the order of detention (Annexure‑B) and the grounds as quoted above. The main purpose appears to be realisation of the loan which was not contemplated in section 3 of the said Act. There is no ground ......ner was released by the Government from detention. 3. The case of the petitioner Mirza Ali Ashraf is that he was the Managing Director of M/s. Moon Light Silk Mills Ltd. He took a foreign currency loan of DM 12,84,425,26 equivalent, to Taka 15,28,466.00 and a local currency loan of Taka 3,50,000...Category: Banking Law | Date: 3 Feb, 1991 | Hits: 184