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Banu Gopal Lala Vs. Hajee Abdul Hamid Khan & others, 1983, 12 CLC (HCD)
.... is, therefore, discharged without any order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 274. ......ni Kanta Lala took day to day Bhara settlement of the schedule 1 premises and schedule 2 articles from 5th Feb. 1972 by executing an agreement dated 3-2-72 the condition being that he would pay daily rent of Tk. 2.50 every evening and on his default in payment of the daily rent for 3 consecutive day..Category: Procedural Law, Tenancy Law | Date: 12 May, 1983 | Hits: 3
Anil Kumar Sarker & others Vs. Sree Sree Kalimata Bigraha, 1983, 12 CLC (HCD)
.... above we do not find any substance in this appeal. This appeal is therefore, dismissed with costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (1984) (HCD) 47 ...... will on 24.5.54 in favour of Charu Bala Sarkar who probated the same in Probate Case No. 74 of 1964 from the District Delegate, Manikganj and got her name mutated in the Government sherista and paid rents for the suit land as her own property. On 2.10.69 defendant No. 3 executed a registered genera..Category: Property Law | Date: 4 Apr, 1983 | Hits: 4
Md. Shahadat Hossain & others Vs. Kohiladdi Shaikh & others, 1983, 12 CLC (HCD)
....osts. The judgment and decree of the lower appellate court are set aside and those of the trial court are affirmed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 37 DLR (HCD) (1985) 126. ......efly stated the plaintiffs' case is that Hemanta Kumar Ghosh and others, the landlords purchased in auction the raiyati interest of one Golam Ali Sk. on 4.9.34 which was sold in execution of rent decree vide rent execution case No.1913 of 1934 and took delivery of possession on 31.1.55. Thi..Category: Property Law, Tenancy Law | Date: 18 Mar, 1983 | Hits: 3
Erfan Ali Vs. Joynal Abedin Mia & others, 1983, 12 CLC (AD)
....e jurisdiction prescribed by law. The result, therefore, is that the appeal is dismissed, but no order as to costs is made. Ed. This case is also reported in: 35 DLR (AD) (1983) 216. ......onged to Saashi Bhushan and Plot No. 25 belonged to Swarna Baishnabi. According to the respondent, Kali Charan purchased the other two plots, got his name mutated in the landlord's sherista, paid rent for those plots till his death, and after him his son, Pati Ram, defendant No. 2, inherited the..Category: Procedural Law | Date: 9 Mar, 1983 | Hits: 99
Shamsur Rahman Khan and others Vs. Government of Bangladesh, 1983, 12 CLC (HCD)
....the learned Advocate for the petitioners. 12. In the result, the rule is discharged. However without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 284. ......Pak. Vs. The Secretary Muktagacha Abbasia Senior Madrassa reported in 16 DLR (SC) page 281 it has been held:— "Reading the Act as a whole the intention appears to be firstly, that all rent receiving interest shall disappear, secondly, that so far as tenants are concerned, they will b..Category: Civil Law, Property Law | Date: 6 Feb, 1983 | Hits: 7
Category: Property Law | Date: 6 Aug, 1982 | Hits: 3
Category: Arbitration Law, Corporate Law, Property Law | Date: 15 Jun, 1982 | Hits: 2
Ragib Ali Vs. Bangladesh and ors, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....e with costs to be paid as directed above. AT.M. Afzal J.—I agree. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 34 DLR (HCD) (1982) 185. ......le have been annexed to the petition and marked as Annexures D and D(1) respectively to the petition. The petitioner thereafter took necessary steps to mutate his name in the revenue records and paid rent to the Government. Pursuant to the execution of the deed of sale, the Head Master of the Sylhet..Category: Administrative Law | Date: 26 Jan, 1982 | Hits: 1
Neerala Tea Estate & another Vs. Bangladesh Tea Board & ors, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....the case, we direct that the contesting respondent No.2 do pay cost to the petitioners which we assess at Tk. 2000/00. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 7. ...... stated above shows that the tea garden is very much in existence. Here is a case of one Government Department contradicting the other which shows complete lack of co-ordination between the different agencies of the same Government. 7. We are, therefore, constrained' to obser..Category: Constitutional Law, Property Law | Date: 13 Jan, 1982 | Hits: 2
Neerala Tea Estate Ltd. And Another Vs. Bangladesh Tea Board and Others, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....n 1975. The venture as was undertaken by the petitioner was in furtherance of Government policy of bringing in wild tracts under tea cultivation which is obviously in the interest of the nation it is expected that all agencies of the Government would show as much consideration and render as much coo......rd as stated above shows that the tea garden is very much in existence, here is a case of one Government Department contradicting the other which shows complete lack of co-ordination between the different agencies of the same Government. 6. We are, therefore, constrained to observe that Mr. Ham..Category: Property Law | Date: 13 Jan, 1982 | Hits: 2
Gopal Chandra Mondol Vs. Lashmat Dasi, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....dge, Dacca are hereby affirmed. But in the facts and circumstances of the case the parties are directed to bear their own costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 34 DLR (HCD) (1982) 145 ......ajhi and that being the position the plaintiff would be a co-sharer of the suit land and therefore would be entitled to partition, holding further that the absence of the name of the plaintiff in the rent receipts, S. A. Khatian and land acquisition case records, would not prove that the plaintiff w..Category: Evidence Law | Date: 7 Jan, 1982 | Hits: 3
M/S Subarna Trading Co. Ltd Vs. M/S Overseas Traders, 1981, 10 CLC (HCD)
....n in the High Court Division. He submits that the application filed by the learned Advocate for adjournment was bonafide and in good faith on the ground of his pre-occupation in the High Court and he expected that a short adjournment will be granted. But the judgment of the learned Subordinate Judge......n that the High Court Division cannot in exercise of Jurisdiction under section 115 C.P.C. alter the findings of facts but the fact and circumstances of the present ones are completely different and it cannot be said in the context of the present case that the High Court Division in revisi..Category: Civil Law, Procedural Law | Date: 10 Mar, 1981 | Hits: 1
Dacca Municipal Corporation Vs. Sonali Bank and Ors., 1981, 10 CLC (AD)
....hod far annual value of the holdings Sub-section (1) of (s. 128) reads as ''Annual value of a holding shall be deemed to be the gross annual rental at which rate too holding may reasonably be expected to let. Sub-section (2) provides that in any case annual rental cannot be ascertained,......med J. Badrul Haider Chowdhury. J.—I have had the advantage of going through the judgment passed by my learned brother Shahabuddin Ahmed, J, but I am unable to concur and take a different view which is detailed below. 5. Sonali Bank, respondent filed the writ petition challengi..Category: Administrative Law, Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: 10 Mar, 1981 | Hits: 111
Dr. Nurul Islam Vs. Bangladesh & Others, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)
....ts. The decision of the High Court Division is set aside and the impugned order declared to be of no lawful authority. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 1 BLD (AD) (1981) 140 ...... the Constitution was not attracted to it. There was no discrimination in making the order. 10. In this affidavit-in-reply the Appellant stated that Professor Muniruzzaman who had been put in current charge of the Office of the Director of the Institute was senior to him. 11. In a suppleme..Category: Administrative Law, Employment/Service Law | Date: 9 Dec, 1980 | Hits: 6
Sudhangshu Kumar Chowdhury & Another Vs. Md. Ali Hossain & Others, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)
....e Judge was justified in decreeing the suit. The appeal is therefore dismissed with costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 1 BLD (AD) (1981) 128;46 DLR (AD) (1994) 151 ......nt 3 after acquisition of title asked the defendants 1 and 2, who were residing there as tenants, to vacate the premises as he needed the house for building and rebuilding, and also asked them to pay rent at the rate of Tk. 17.50 paisa per month for the two huts during the period of their stay...Category: Civil Law, Procedural Law | Date: 26 Nov, 1980 | Hits: 1
Category: Civil Law, Property Law | Date: 6 Nov, 1980 | Hits: 2
Commissioner of Income Tax, Chttagong Zone Vs. M/S K. Raman & Co. Ltd, 1980, 9 CLC (HCD)
....er, in a decision reported in A.I.R. 1932 PC. 138 (Commissioner of Income Tax Vs. Shaw Wallace and Co) held that income connotes a periodical monetary return coming in with some sort of regularity or expected regularity from definite source, excluding anything in the nature of a mere windfall. In th......ncome Tax Act. The question raised in this application having been answered in the affirmative, this application is rejected. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 1 BLD (HCD) (1981) 55 ..Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: 22 Jul, 1980 | Hits: 2
Biimillah Oil Mills Vs. Messrs Arag Limited, 1980, 9 CLC (HCD)
....ces of the case we do not make any order as to costs. Abdul Wadud Ghoudhuiy J.—I agree. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 34 DLR (1982) 134; 1 BLD (HCD)(1981) 138. ......was doing all the business of the mill. In cross-examination it has come out that he used to reside at the house of the proprietor of the defendant-firm from 1958 to the last of 1959, and he obtained rent-receipts signed by Choudhury Babu and Zakir Hossain, P.W. 3 is Rahamatullah Haji Karim. He was ..Category: Contract Law | Date: 23 Jun, 1980 | Hits: 1
Category: Constitutional Law, Corporate Law | Date: 12 Jun, 1980 | Hits: 7
Bangladesh Vs. Haji Abdul Gani Biswas & others, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)
....High Court Division set aside and remitted back to the High Court Division for disposal. There will be no order as to cost Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 1 BLD (AD) (1981) 8 ......rds into the Statutes. It was canvassed that the intention of the legislature was to cover even sale with an agreement to reconvey and the High Court Division was wrong in applying the different rules of interpretation to construe the word 'transfer' as 'transfer by mortgage..Category: Civil Law, Property Law | Date: 19 Mar, 1980 | Hits: 5