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Tripti Industries Ltd. Vs. Registrar of Trade Marks, Bangladesh, 2005, 34 CLC (AD)

....ry as prayed for. There is no cogent reason to interfere with the same. Both the leave petitions are dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 2007 (XV) BLT (AD) 163. ......r registration of the mark and they have come up with this T.M. 26 on the ground that although the appellant is the proprietor of the mark 'OLYMPIC' they are not in continuous of the mark but for a period of more than five years from the date of its registration. Therefore, the said mark should ..

Category: Intellectual Property Law | Date: | Hits: 172

Bangladesh Vs. Mohammad Ali Khondoker, 2007, 36 CLC (AD)

....gent reason to interfere with the same. Accordingly, the leave petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 2007 (XV) BLT (AD) 161; V ADC (2008) 245. ...... the same khas. The R.S. Khatian was correctly prepared in the name of the plaintiff. Thereafter the plaintiff leased out the suit land to Md. Mojibur Rahman and Mokter Ali, sons of Hasem Ali for a period of 15 years on the basis of two registered lease deeds. The documents regarding acquisition ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 32

Delowar Hossain Mollah and others Vs. Bangladesh, 2003, 32 CLC (AD)

.... from any illegality or infirmity for our interference.  In the result, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 2007 (XV) BLT (AD) 124. ......ce (Agriculture" Livestock) composition and Cadre Rules, 1980 providing in Rule 8 as to probation and confirmation that no person shall be confirmed in the service unless he has served the prescribed period of probation, has successfully completed such training and passed such departmental examinati..

Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 133

Md. Nasiruddin Vs. Md. Mizanur Rahman, 2007, 36 CLC (AD)

....of the above, we find no subĀ­stance in the submissions of the learned Counsel for the petitioner. Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: V ADC (2008) 789.......t contested the suit by filĀ­ing a written statement contending that he was tenant under late Md. Yakub Ali Sarder who became sick and his son Mahbubur Rashid used to collect rent and during the said period landlord Md. Yakub Ali took TK. 8,000.00 from the defendant for repairing shop No.13 and afte..

Category: Tenancy Law | Date: | Hits: 151

Government of Bangladesh Vs. M/S Eastern Industries (BD) Ltd. , 2008, 37 CLC (AD)

....rrect decision. There is therefore no cogent reason to interfere with the same. Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: V ADC (2008) 784. ...... of the writ petition is that the writ petitioner company, a bonafide business concern doing business for over 50 years, was granted lease of Plot Nos. 118-121, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka for a period of 99 years by the then East Pakistan Government vide Memo No. 6515710-L (7)53 dated 23.4.19..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 27

Government of Bangladesh and others Vs. Md. Azim Howlader, 2007, 36 CLC (AD)

....sub­stances in the submissions of the learned advocate for the petitioner. Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: V ADC (2008) 770. ......of the order or decision given by the Administrative Tribunal and as per Section 6(2A) of the said Act delay may be condoned if sufficient causes are shown for not preferring the appeal within the period of the said 3 months, provided it is filed within period of not more than 6 months from the ..

Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 87

Bangladesh Bank Vs. A. Latif & Company Limited and another, 2008, 37 CLC (AD)

....t party deposited due earnest money and furnished performance bond in the form of bank guarantee. The contract contained conditions that the 1st party will execute the work within 4 months time as stipulated in the work order issued in favour of the 1st party for completion of the work, In the e......The 2nd party however failed to supply the approved site plan and working drawing for the whole contracted work either on the day of issuing the work order on 27.08.1994 or within the commencement period of 15 days to execute and complete the work within target period of 4 months. On receipt of ..

Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 129

Shaymol Mitra Borua Vs. Bangladesh Government and others, 2008, 37 CLC (AD)

....o sub­stance in the submissions of the learned Counsel for the petitioner. Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: V ADC (2008) 642. ......995 i.e. within 6 months from the date of rejection of his appeal to the higher Administrative Authority and the A.T. Case having been admittedly filed on 06.11.1995 such case was filed beyond the period of limitation. 6. It further appears that Regulation 882(d) of the P.R.B. (Volume-I)..

Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 89

Md. Iftekher Uddin Bhuiyan Vs. Ranjit Kumar Saha & another, 2007, 36 CLC (AD)

....n correct assessment of the materials on record arrived at a correct decision. Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: V ADC (2008) 665. ......barred by limitation as the plaint was amended on 22.08.1995 in the civil revision and the proceeding of the suit was stayed till 28.01.1996 and the deposit as made on 29.01.1996 is not within the period of limitation. The High Court Division held that the Rule in Civil Revision was made absolut..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 19

Government of Bangladesh and others Vs. Md. Amdadul Huq, 2007, 36 CLC (AD)

....tance in the submission of the learned Advocate for the petitioners. Accordingly, the leave petition is dis­missed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: V ADC (2008) 657. ...... of making of the order or decision given by the Administrative Tribunal and 6(2A) thereof provides that delay may be condoned if sufficient cause is shown for not preferring the appeal within the period of 3(three) months, provided it is filed within period of not more than 6(six) months from t..

Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 97

Mst. Renu Khatun and another Vs. Md. Enayet Hossain Mondal and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....ment of the High Court Division calling for inter­ference by this Division. Accordingly the petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: V ADC (2008) 651. ......999 was filed for setting aside the ex-parte order granting pre-emption. The revisional application so filed was out of time by 763 days. The petitioner prayed for condonation of delay of the said period of limitation by filing an application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act and thereupon t..

Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 89

Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (RAJUK) Vs. Iqbal Ahmed and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....ossession of the land. It was the case of the RAJUK that Md. Amanullah, the predecessor of the plaintiffs, did not file agreement, affidavit and certified copy of the registered document within the stipulated period of 4 months as was in the let­ter according permission to transfer and as su...... the land. It was the case of the RAJUK that Md. Amanullah, the predecessor of the plaintiffs, did not file agreement, affidavit and certified copy of the registered document within the stipulated period of 4 months as was in the let­ter according permission to transfer and as such the RAJUK..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 30

Mazu Bibi and others Vs. Rabeya Begum and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....e hereinabove we find no merit in the appeal. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 11 BLC (AD) (2006) 267; III ADC (2006) 702....... provision of Limitation Act they were required to file the Miscellaneous Case within 30 days from the date of ex parte decree and that as the civil Court was on vacation in the month of October when period of limitation expired they were required to file the Miscellaneous Case on the reopening of t..

Category: Limitation Law | Date: | Hits: 171

Government of Bangladesh Vs. Megha Fisheries Ltd., 2005, 34 CLC (AD)

...., as such, we do not find any substance in this appeal. The appeal is dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 11 BLC (AD) (2006) 97, 20 BLT (AD) (2012) 25. ...... in scientific way; that after enquiries and observing all formalities the lease was granted to the defendant in respect of aforesaid non-agricultural land within Bhaluka PS District-Mymensingh for a period of 10 years at a Salami of Taka 9,30,396/07 and on receipt of first instalment of Salami amou..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 41

Badal Chandra Das and others Vs. Amena Khatun, 2005, 34 CLC (AD)

.... could be pointed out for our interference. In view of this, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 11 BLC (AD) (2006) 94. ......ordingly; defendants (appellants herein) Predecessor Sudhir Chandra was known to the plaintiff-respondent and on his request he was allowed to reside n a portion of the suit land; during liberation period said Sudhir Chandra left this country for India; Dil Mohammad transferred the suit land to h..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 25

Abul Kashem Howlader & ors. Vs. Md. Kashem Ali Khan and others, 2005, 34 CLC (AD)

....on 6-12-1958 as fraudulent and not binding upon the plaintiffs. The petition is disposed of aforesaid modification. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 11 BLC (AD) (2006) 86. ...... Force and he was posted throughout in West Pakistan from 1952 to 1964 and the plaintiff had all along been living in West Pakistan with his family from the year, 1956 to May, 1964 and during this period, he never came to the then East Pakistan; plaintiff's signatures in any documents of the sui..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 102

ACC and Others Vs. Sheikh Hasina Wazed and Others, 2008, 37 CLC (AD)

.... notice in Form 5 for the purpose of ACC's satisfaction as to the acquisition of wealth beyond legal income after conducting an investigation before issuance of notice under section 26 of the Act. ......h and a political element, being the President of Bangladesh Awami League, one of the two major political parties of the country. She was the Prime Minister of the Government of Bangladesh during the period between 1996-2001 and also the leader of the opposition in the Parliament for the periods of ..

Category: Anti-Corruption Laws | Date: | Hits: 144

Most. Bulbul Begum Vs. Mohammad Sanwar Belal and another, 2003, 32 CLC (AD)

....989 of the 1st Court of Subordinate Judge (now joint District Judge), Sadar, Chittagong, is restored. There is no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 14 BLT (AD) (2006) 83. ......e then one month at a time by the tenant and accepting thereof by the landlady for sometimes was of the view that there was waiver on the part of landlady as regards payment of rent within the agreed period or by the 15th of the next month and thereupon held that the tenant was not a defaulter. Plai..

Category: Tenancy Law | Date: | Hits: 169

M/s. Pak Eastern Industries Ltd. Now M/s. Bangla Industries Ltd. Vs. Bangladesh, 2008, 37 CLC (AD)

....the trial involved in acquisition for assessment of compensation at TK.80,000.00 per acre without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 61 DLR (AD)(2009) 1. ...... complete the process of acquisition early and to pay compensation. After hearing both sides, a direction was given on 02.08.1994 to the respondents to complete the process of acquisition within a period of six months from the date. Even the respondents did not comply with the aforesaid directio..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 37

A. H. M. Mustafa Kamal @ Lotus Kamal Vs. Bangladesh, 2008, 37 CLC (AD)

....ection 6A of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1958 and Rule 19Ka of the EP Rules, 2007 and it appears that no consequence has been provided for in the event of failure to conclude the trial within the stipulated period. 31. Since no consequence has been provided for the provisions both in Section......Mr. Kamal Was in Jail Custody when he received the notice by giving only 72 hours. Whereas, in the same law other person enjoyed 7 days time to submit the wealth statement along with further extended period of 7 days. 9. Mr. Kamal submitted wealth statement on 25.02.2007 and they considered asse..

Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 125