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Government of Bangladesh Vs. Amora Holding Inc. Panama and other, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... not sustainable in law and the same is accordingly, set aside and accordingly, the Rule is recalled. In the result, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......ibunal Case No.69 of 1987 against the Master, Chief Officer and the Engineer of MV Alba, it was categorically stated that the vessel with cargoes were seized by the customs authority in the Bay of Bengal within the Economic Zone of Bangladesh adjacent to the territorial water and in the FIR agai...... not sustainable in law and the same is accordingly, set aside and accordingly, the Rule is recalled. In the result, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ...... not sustainable in law and the same is accordingly, set aside and accordingly, the Rule is recalled. In the result, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 96
Girilal Garwala Vs. Collector of Customs, Chittagong and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....hearing of the whole matter by entering into the facts of the case which this Division cannot do in such situation. Accordingly, the review petitions are dismissed. Ed. ......hearing of the whole matter by entering into the facts of the case which this Division cannot do in such situation. Accordingly, the review petitions are dismissed. Ed. ......hearing of the whole matter by entering into the facts of the case which this Division cannot do in such situation. Accordingly, the review petitions are dismissed. Ed. ......hearing of the whole matter by entering into the facts of the case which this Division cannot do in such situation. Accordingly, the review petitions are dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 88
Abul Kalam Azad alias Ripon (Md) Vs. State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....is dismissed by the majority decision. Let a copy of the judgment be sent to the Court of Nari-o-Shishu Nirjatan Daman Adalat, Narayanganj for taking steps in accordance with law. Ed. ......is dismissed by the majority decision. Let a copy of the judgment be sent to the Court of Nari-o-Shishu Nirjatan Daman Adalat, Narayanganj for taking steps in accordance with law. Ed. ......is dismissed by the majority decision. Let a copy of the judgment be sent to the Court of Nari-o-Shishu Nirjatan Daman Adalat, Narayanganj for taking steps in accordance with law. Ed. ......is dismissed by the majority decision. Let a copy of the judgment be sent to the Court of Nari-o-Shishu Nirjatan Daman Adalat, Narayanganj for taking steps in accordance with law. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 59
Dulal Chandra Das & ors Vs. Ratan Chandra Sarker and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....tion, both the appeals are allowed without any order as to cost, the judgment and order passed by the High Court Division in Civil Revision Nos. 149 and 560 of 1996 are set aside. Ed. ......tion, both the appeals are allowed without any order as to cost, the judgment and order passed by the High Court Division in Civil Revision Nos. 149 and 560 of 1996 are set aside. Ed. ......tion, both the appeals are allowed without any order as to cost, the judgment and order passed by the High Court Division in Civil Revision Nos. 149 and 560 of 1996 are set aside. Ed. ......tion, both the appeals are allowed without any order as to cost, the judgment and order passed by the High Court Division in Civil Revision Nos. 149 and 560 of 1996 are set aside. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 51
Government of Bangladesh and others Vs. Khondaker Khairul Kabir, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....al on correct appreciation of the materials on record and the law applicable allowed the appeal and accordingly, no interference is called for. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......al on correct appreciation of the materials on record and the law applicable allowed the appeal and accordingly, no interference is called for. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......al on correct appreciation of the materials on record and the law applicable allowed the appeal and accordingly, no interference is called for. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......al on correct appreciation of the materials on record and the law applicable allowed the appeal and accordingly, no interference is called for. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 113
Bijoy Kumar Chakroborty Vs. Md. Muzaffar Hossain , 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....ph Act, 1918. 13. In that view of the matter, we do not find any substance in the submission of the learned Counsel for the petitioner. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......ph Act, 1918. 13. In that view of the matter, we do not find any substance in the submission of the learned Counsel for the petitioner. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......ph Act, 1918. 13. In that view of the matter, we do not find any substance in the submission of the learned Counsel for the petitioner. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......ph Act, 1918. 13. In that view of the matter, we do not find any substance in the submission of the learned Counsel for the petitioner. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 69
Begum Shamsunnahar Vs. Government of Bangladesh, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... and non-consideration of the materials on record arrived at an erroneous decision requiring interference by us. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ...... and non-consideration of the materials on record arrived at an erroneous decision requiring interference by us. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ...... and non-consideration of the materials on record arrived at an erroneous decision requiring interference by us. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ...... and non-consideration of the materials on record arrived at an erroneous decision requiring interference by us. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 128
Kudrat-E-Elahi Panir Vs. Bangladesh, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
.... down the Repealing Ordinance as void under Article 7(2) of the Constitution in the face of clear constitutional mandate of Article 8(2). Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) 319. ......d‑quarters under the Municipal Committees Act No. X of 1840 and within a period of about 30 years 24 Municipal Committees were formed in the areas now comprising Bangladesh and Indian State of West Bengal. In the rural areas, three important enactments provided for the foundation of village self g...... down the Repealing Ordinance as void under Article 7(2) of the Constitution in the face of clear constitutional mandate of Article 8(2). Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) 319. ...... down the Repealing Ordinance as void under Article 7(2) of the Constitution in the face of clear constitutional mandate of Article 8(2). Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) 319. ..Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 655
Controller of Examinations, University of Dhaka and others Vs. Mahinuddin & ors, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....minees who did not challenge it is sustainable in law. Obvious answer is in the negative. Parties will bear their own cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) (1992) 305. ......minees who did not challenge it is sustainable in law. Obvious answer is in the negative. Parties will bear their own cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) (1992) 305. ......minees who did not challenge it is sustainable in law. Obvious answer is in the negative. Parties will bear their own cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) (1992) 305. ......nterfered with by this Court, and in support of this contention the learned Counsel has referred to a decision of the Indian Supreme Court in the case of Zila Parishad, Moradabad Vs. M/s Kundan Sugar Mills, Amroha, AIR 1968 SC 98. It is true that if the High Court Division is satisfied by exercising..Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 169
Qazi Karnal Vs. Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakha and another, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....bsolute and it is hereby directed that the name of the appellant be mutated in place of the original lessee Md. Abdul Matin, in the relevant registers and papers of the respondents. Ed. ......bsolute and it is hereby directed that the name of the appellant be mutated in place of the original lessee Md. Abdul Matin, in the relevant registers and papers of the respondents. Ed. ......bsolute and it is hereby directed that the name of the appellant be mutated in place of the original lessee Md. Abdul Matin, in the relevant registers and papers of the respondents. Ed. ......bsolute and it is hereby directed that the name of the appellant be mutated in place of the original lessee Md. Abdul Matin, in the relevant registers and papers of the respondents. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 110
Bashir Ahmed Vs. Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD
....the appellant reasonable opportunity to defend himself. There is no scope whatever for court's interference with the authority's finding. The appeal is therefore dismissed. No cost. Ed. ......the appellant reasonable opportunity to defend himself. There is no scope whatever for court's interference with the authority's finding. The appeal is therefore dismissed. No cost. Ed. ......the appellant reasonable opportunity to defend himself. There is no scope whatever for court's interference with the authority's finding. The appeal is therefore dismissed. No cost. Ed. ...... Shahabuddin Ahmed CJ MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J Bashir Ahmed...................Appellant Vs. Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation and others............Respondents Judgment March 19th, 1992. Law..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 67
Guiness Peat (Trading) Limited Vs. Md. Fazlur Rahman, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....thin the jurisdiction of the court where the plaint was filed. We find no good ground to interfere with the concurrent order of the courts below. The appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......ther wholly or in part. In view of a clearer provision in clause (c) of section 20 in the present Code the above explanation was dropped. 14. With regard to Expl. 3 Richardson J. held in the Bengal Provident and Insurance Co. Lt. Vs. Kamini Kumar Choudhury 22 CWN 517 that it is not "j......thin the jurisdiction of the court where the plaint was filed. We find no good ground to interfere with the concurrent order of the courts below. The appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......thin the jurisdiction of the court where the plaint was filed. We find no good ground to interfere with the concurrent order of the courts below. The appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ..Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 124
BD Chemical Industries Corporation & another Vs. M/s Sattar Match Works & ors, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....a period of six months from the date of filing of the application. Civil Appeal No. 36 of 1991 is dismissed. There will be no order as to cost in either of the appeals. Ed. ......a period of six months from the date of filing of the application. Civil Appeal No. 36 of 1991 is dismissed. There will be no order as to cost in either of the appeals. Ed. ......a period of six months from the date of filing of the application. Civil Appeal No. 36 of 1991 is dismissed. There will be no order as to cost in either of the appeals. Ed. ......me of the BCIC trading as Bangladesh Manufacturers and Industries Ltd. (Annexure 18 page 385 PB) It appears that the application for Sattar Match Works was filed by the Administrator of Karim Jute Mills Ltd. (Annexure 1(g) P 398 PB) Be that as it may, it is not disputed that on the relevant date..Category: Intellectual Property Law | Date: | Hits: 227
Shaikh Shahidul Islam Vs. State, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....will continue to remain on the same bail already granted by this Court until commencement of the trial, if any. The trial Court will pass necessary orders as deemed fit at that time. Ed. ......will continue to remain on the same bail already granted by this Court until commencement of the trial, if any. The trial Court will pass necessary orders as deemed fit at that time. Ed. ......will continue to remain on the same bail already granted by this Court until commencement of the trial, if any. The trial Court will pass necessary orders as deemed fit at that time. Ed. ......will continue to remain on the same bail already granted by this Court until commencement of the trial, if any. The trial Court will pass necessary orders as deemed fit at that time. Ed. ..Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 150
Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 68
State Vs. Abdul Mannan @ A Mannan and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
.... should not normally differ from sobriety, moderation and reserve. A Judge is not expected to import his own notions and ideas into law, as we are not making legislative enactments. Ed. ...... should not normally differ from sobriety, moderation and reserve. A Judge is not expected to import his own notions and ideas into law, as we are not making legislative enactments. Ed. ...... should not normally differ from sobriety, moderation and reserve. A Judge is not expected to import his own notions and ideas into law, as we are not making legislative enactments. Ed. ...... should not normally differ from sobriety, moderation and reserve. A Judge is not expected to import his own notions and ideas into law, as we are not making legislative enactments. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 92
Siddique Munshi Vs. The State, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....e same Judge. However, departure from this practice has caused no prejudice to the appellant. 13. In the result, we do not find anything to interfere. The appeal is dismissed. Ed. ......e same Judge. However, departure from this practice has caused no prejudice to the appellant. 13. In the result, we do not find anything to interfere. The appeal is dismissed. Ed. ......e same Judge. However, departure from this practice has caused no prejudice to the appellant. 13. In the result, we do not find anything to interfere. The appeal is dismissed. Ed. ......e same Judge. However, departure from this practice has caused no prejudice to the appellant. 13. In the result, we do not find anything to interfere. The appeal is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 69
Joynal Abedin and others Vs. Mafizur Rahman & others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
...., the judgment of the learned Single Judge suffers from legal infirmity and the same is liable to be set aside. In the result, the appeal is allowed without cost. Ed. ......, the judgment of the learned Single Judge suffers from legal infirmity and the same is liable to be set aside. In the result, the appeal is allowed without cost. Ed. ......, the judgment of the learned Single Judge suffers from legal infirmity and the same is liable to be set aside. In the result, the appeal is allowed without cost. Ed. ......, the judgment of the learned Single Judge suffers from legal infirmity and the same is liable to be set aside. In the result, the appeal is allowed without cost. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 57
Musa Ali Vs. Nur Ahmed and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....ned Advocate for the respondents and have gone through them in this case. Order of the Court. By majority decision the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......ned Advocate for the respondents and have gone through them in this case. Order of the Court. By majority decision the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......ned Advocate for the respondents and have gone through them in this case. Order of the Court. By majority decision the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......ned Advocate for the respondents and have gone through them in this case. Order of the Court. By majority decision the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 52
Mackinnon Mackenzie & C. (Pak.) Ltd Vs. Com. of Taxes Ctg (South) Zone, Chtg, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
.... incurred for carrying on the business in this country. The High Court Division's answer to the question referred to is upheld. The appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ...... incurred for carrying on the business in this country. The High Court Division's answer to the question referred to is upheld. The appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ...... incurred for carrying on the business in this country. The High Court Division's answer to the question referred to is upheld. The appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ...... incurred for carrying on the business in this country. The High Court Division's answer to the question referred to is upheld. The appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ..Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: | Hits: 84