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Khorshed Alam Vs. Azizur Rahman & another, 1995, 24 CLC (HCD)
....her within the meaning of section 21 of the Penal Code or section 2(b) of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1958. I1. Section 21 of the Penal Code defines "a public servant". There are as many as 12 clauses in that section after, amendment by section 2 of Ordinance No. X of 1982. Twelfth clause of ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: 13 Aug, 1995 | Hits: 99
Sirajul Islam Vs. Helana Begum and others, 1994, 23 CLC (HCD)
....lt of the opposite party the petitioner was neglecting and refusing to maintain since 2 and half years before the institution of the suit. In item No.20 Ext.1 (Nikah Nama) there has been an agreement clause as to the plaintiff’s monthly maintenance. According to the said Ext.1 the petitioner is bo..Category: Family Law | Date: 27 Jul, 1994 | Hits: 196
Sultan Alam @ SA Badal Vs. Rupali Bank, 1994, 23 CLC (HCD)
....Adalat shall be "deemed" to be a civil Court and shall have all the powers and authority as are vested in a civil Court. In enacting special statutes legislature employs "deeming" clause. "Deeming" clauses of different statutes have been interpreted by the superior cour..Category: Banking Law | Date: 24 Apr, 1994 | Hits: 1
Golam Moula Master and others Vs. State, 1994, 23 CLC (HCD)
....h offence has been committed.” 13. A report by a Police Officer in respect of a non‑cognizable offence, which he may not have been authorised to investigate, will still come either under clause (a) or (b) of section 190 (1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The report could be held to ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: 3 Feb, 1994 | Hits: 2
Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board Vs. Lithi Enterprise Ltd, 1994, 23 CLC (HCD)
....h the work and refused to accept the same. Ultimately on 12.1.89 BTTB cancelled the agreement. Against the cancellation of the agreement Lithi Enterprise Ltd., the respondent, invoked the arbitration clause of the agreement and asked the BTTB to appoint an Arbitrator for settlement of the dispute, b..Category: Arbitration Law | Date: 17 Jan, 1994 | Hits: 4
Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: 23 Nov, 1993 | Hits: 4
Category: Constitutional Law, Property Law | Date: 22 Nov, 1993 | Hits: 2
Haider Ali Fakir Vs. Government of Bangladesh others, 1993, 22 CLC (HCD)
....person who is either not present in Bangladesh, or whose whereabouts are not known, or who has ceased to occupy, supervise or manage in person his property. A question may arise whether the three sub-clauses are disjunctive or conjunctive. We think they have been used disjunctively and there is no n..Category: Abandoned Properties Law, Property Law | Date: 25 Aug, 1993 | Hits: 11
Category: Arbitration Law | Date: 9 Aug, 1993 | Hits: 3
Bengal Water Ways Ltd. Vs. Inland Water Transport Authority & others, 1993, 22 CLC (HCD)
....t Pakistan, in original jurisdiction passed an order of usual notice of the application to other side. The plaintiff preferred an appeal from tins order under Order XLIII, rule 1(r) CPC and clause 10 of the Letters Patent (Lahore) and it was held by their Lordships: "That the ord..Category: Corporate Law | Date: 25 Jul, 1993 | Hits: 2
Category: Contract Law | Date: 14 Jul, 1993 | Hits: 9
Amela Khatoon and others Vs. Chairman, Court of Settle¬ment and another, 1993 CLC (HCD)
....er or the Sub‑divisional Magistrate, or the authorised officer. (3) Where the person in possession of any abandoned property fails to surrender such property as he is required to do under clause (2), the Deputy Commissioner or the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, or the authorised officer..Category: Abandoned Properties Law | Date: 24 Jun, 1993 | Hits: 14
Moudud Ahmed Vs. Bangladesh Bar Council, Dhaka and others, 1993, 22 CLC (HCD)
....ith the legal profession after coming back to the practice. He had also drawn our attention to the Canons of Professional Conduct and Etiquette formulated by the Bangladesh Bar Council in Chapter-IV, clause (8) and the said Rules and submitted that an Advocate should not as a general rule carry on a..Category: Administrative Law, Constitutional Law | Date: 21 Apr, 1993 | Hits: 5
Category: Administrative Law, Constitutional Law | Date: 1 Mar, 1993 | Hits: 1
Kazi Giasuddin and another Vs. First Labour Court, Dhaka & another, 1992, 21 CLC (HCD)
....ideration with such comments thereon and giving such information relating thereto as the Government may think fit to make or give.. (2) Where a recommendation is referred back to the Board under clause (b) of sub‑section (1) the Board shall reconsider it after taking Into account the comments..Category: Labour and Industrial Law | Date: 6 Dec, 1992 | Hits: 3
A R Shams ud Doha Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1992, 21 CLC (HCD)
....(c) if the passport authority deem it necessary to do so in the interest of sovereignty, integrity or security of Bangladesh, or in the public interest: 14. Other provisions of Article 7, namely clauses d, e, f, and g provided the other reasons for impounding the passport. It appears that under..Category: Administrative Law, Constitutional Law | Date: 4 Aug, 1992 | Hits: 3
Salim Hasan Vs. Government of Bangladesh and others, 1992, 21 CLC (HCD)
....e applicable to the company and under Articles 51, 52 and 53 of the Bangladesh Bank Order of 1972 and Non‑Banking Finance Institution Order 1989. Orders were issued by the Bangladesh Bank and under clause 8 of the said Order any non‑banking financial institution is prohibited from engaging in an..Category: Banking Law | Date: 16 Jul, 1992 | Hits: 187
Category: Constitutional Law, Property Law | Date: 7 Jul, 1992 | Hits: 3
Serajul Islam Thakur Vs. Government of Bangla¬desh and another, 1992, 21 CLC (HCD)
....llows: "We find, that in the Constitution, for the first time, a new conception has been introduced, that of 'disciplined force, in the services of Bangladesh, and in the interpretation clause, it has been rather described than defined, under three categories, one; army, navy and airâ€..Category: Administrative Law | Date: 27 May, 1992 | Hits: 1
Ataur Rahman Vs. Bangladesh & others, 1992, 21 CLC (HCD)
.... excluded specifically any show cause notice which is now claimed by the petitioner and also excluded any explanation for its cancellation which is now stated to be a violation of the natural justice clause, which natural justice clause has been excluded consciously by the party in condition No. 5. ..Category: Administrative Law | Date: 25 May, 1992 | Hits: 2