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Messrs. Haji Azam Vs. Singleton Binda & Co. Ltd. Binder, 1975, 4 CLC (HCD)

....onal Person? 23. As we have seen above, having regard to the International State practice and the generally accepted view of International law to state succession, Bangladesh cannot be deemed in ordinary course, to have acceded to the international commitments or obligations made or undertaken ..

Category: Arbitration Law | Date: 23 Apr, 1975 | Hits: 3

Bangladesh Vs. Babu Indu Bhusan Gupta & others, 1975, 4 CLC

....e then legislative authority was dealing with was the gain, which an individual proprietor might make in this way from that which was part of the public territory, the public domain not usable in the ordinary sense, that is to say, the sea belonging the State, or public river belonging to the State;..

Category: Property Law | Date: 17 Apr, 1975 | Hits: 2

Sayed Maksud Ah¬med Vs. Sunil Kumar Basu & others, 1975, 4 CLC (HCD)

....and excludes none, and so is to be adopted. 8. To turn to the expression 'null and void' The word 'void' in Osborn is 'of no legal effect,' 'nullity. That is also the ordinary meaning of the words null and void. I think, the words have been used in their primary sens..

Category: Property Law | Date: 11 Apr, 1975 | Hits: 4

Md. Nur Hossain Vs. Bangladesh and another, 1975, 4 CLC (HCD)

....re of the notice drawn up under Section 3 of the Act as well as the nature of service effected under Section 4 of the said Act. It does not seem to be probable to us that a man of ordinary prudence could contemplate, inspire of the Order of requisition made in respect of certain ..

Category: Civil Law | Date: 31 Jan, 1975 | Hits: 2

Aminul Islam and others Vs. M/s. James Finlay & Co. Ltd. Khulna, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)

....ficiency of the respondent. Similar view was taken in the case of Karnaphuli paper Mills Ltd in which the Supreme Court held as follows: — "But in the case of private employment, the ordinary rule of master and servant must be sustained, namely, that without cause assign­ed the ..

Category: Labour and Industrial Law | Date: 3 May, 1974 | Hits: 134

Md. Abdul Huq Miah, Advocate Vs. Additional District Judge, 1973, 2 CLC (HCD)

....ot; means a person ordinarily resident in Bangladesh, who, on account of the country wide' disturbances, on or after the 25th day of March, 1971 and before the 16th day of December, 1971 left his ordinary place of residence for any place within Bangladesh or left Bangladesh for any other country..

Category: Arbitration Law | Date: 20 Mar, 1973 | Hits: 4

Mabasir Ali alias Md. Mabassir Ali and another Vs. State, 1970, 1 CLC (HCD)

.... claimed. It is in evidence that the police station is only 8 or 9 miles away from his residence and is well connected by rail. He did not even go to the police station with the letter, Ext. 1 In the ordinary course of human nature it is reasonable to think that when his younger brother fell a victi..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: 7 Aug, 1970 | Hits: 50

M. R. Khan, Chairman of the Board of Governors, Bangladesh National Society for the Blind Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1975, 4 CLC (HCD) Adminis/constitutional

....icle 102 of the Constitution, because, as it would appear, the remedy under this Article is available only if it appears that no other efficacious remedy is open to the petitioner under the ordinary law. The learned Advocate for the petitioner did not think that the provisions in sub-secti..

Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 2

S. M. Qamruzzaman Vs. State, 1980, 9 CLC (HCD)

....re is no denying the fact that deceased Keramat Ali and Sultan Mia were partners in a joint business of supplying cattle and the statement sought to be proved by Sultan Mia was definitely made in the ordinary course of business. In view of the statement it is of the same kind as if Keramat Ali had m..

Category: Criminal Law, Evidence Law | Date: | Hits: 2

Joynal Abedin Vs. State, 2011, 40 CLC (HCD)

....ower must be exercised very sparingly cautiously and only in exceptional cases keeping in view the facts and circumstances of each and every case. The inherent powers which are in the nature of extra ordinary power have to be pressed in aid when there is a flagrant abuse by subordinate Court. 34...

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 36

Md. Maksudur Rahman @ Masud and others Vs. State, 2007, 36 CLC (HCD)

....sh in the case of Abdul Quader Chowdhury and others Vs. The State reported in 28 DLR (AD) 38 has held that the power to quash a proceeding under Section 561A of the Cr.P.C. being in it's nature extra-ordinary, it should be exercised sparingly, carefully and only where such exercise is justified to p..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 24

Narayan Dash Vs. Md. Mostofa and others, 2007, 36 CLC (HCD)

....at the school was not included in the MPO for which he could not get his arrear salary for 23 months and school committee in consideration of his finan­cial and physical condition granted him extra­ordinary leave for 2 years from 1-5-1997 to 30-4-1999 and when he came to join the school to his pos..

Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 29

Md. Rafiqullah & another Vs. State, 1986, 15 CLC (HCD)

...., section 561A was mentioned ... ... ... ... Section 561A may be invoked only for the specific purposes set out in this section and the High Court Division may in appropriate cases exercise its extra-ordinary power under this section to prevent the abuse of the process of the Court or to meet ends o..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 144

Sunil Kumar Ghosh & others Vs. State & others, 1986, 15 CLC (HCD)

....ditional District Judge court set aside and those of the learned Subordinate Judge are restored. There shall be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in:39 DLR (HCD) (1987) 377. ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 64

Tropical Homes Limited Vs. Registrar of Joint Stock Companies, 1986, 15 CLC (HCD)

....on 21st April, 1996 under certificate of incorporation No.C‑30581(1797) of 1996. 3. The authorised capital of the Company is Taka 5,00,00,000.00 (five crore) divided into 50,000 (fifty thousand) ordinary shares of 1,000 (one thousand) each. 4. It has been stated in the petition that out of t..

Category: Company Law | Date: | Hits: 74

Mohammadullah Vs. Abu Taher and others, 2009, 38 CLC (HCD)

....he learned Judge of the trial Court rightly held that he Village Court virtually did not pass any order regarding title of either party. As the judgment is unanimous so it cannot be challenged in the ordinary Court. So, the instant suit is not maintainable. I am in full agreement of the aforesaid vi..

Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 48

Mahmudul Islam Chowdhury Vs. State and another, 2012, 41 CLC (HCD)

.... additional but it is a jurisdiction preserved in the interest of justice to redress griev­ances where no other procedure is available. This power cannot be so utilized as to interrupt or divert the ordinary course of Criminal Procedure as laid down in the Code of Criminal Procedure. She goes to ar..

Category: Procedural Law | Date: | Hits: 59

Metro Makers and Developers Limited and others Vs. Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers’ Association Limited (BELA) and others, 2012, 41 CLC (AD)

.... So, a power in a lease, enabling the lessor to resume “possession of any portion of the premises demised”, enables him to resume all (Liddy Vs. Kennedy), L.R.5 H.L. 134). So, a notice of an extraordinary meeting (Companies Clauses Consolidation Act 1845 (c.16), s. 70 –see Companies Act 1948 (..

Category: Environmental Law | Date: | Hits: 434

Advocate Manzill Murshid and others Vs. Bangladesh, 2011, 40 CLC (HCD)

....es of the Supreme Court can side with an individual in his struggle for Justice against a department of the executive, for the constitutional interpretation made by the Justice are superior to either ordinary law or executive order. The Court was designed by the Founding Fathers to keep the State..

Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 413

M. Anwar Hossain and others Vs. Government of Bangladesh and others, 2011, 40 CLC (HCD)

....f the (i) Proclamation dated 20th August, 1975, whereby the whole of Bangladesh was placed under Martial Law, (ii) the Martial Law Regulation No. XVI of 1976, published in the Bangladesh Gazette Extraordinary dated 14th June, 1976 and (iii) the judgment and order dated 17th July, 1976 passed by t..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 154