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Mansur Ali Vs. Bangladesh and another, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....CJ Ahsanuddin Choudhury J Kemaluddin Hossain J Debesh Chandra Bhattacharya J Fazle Munim J Mansur Ali............................. Appellant Vs. Bangladesh and another............... Respondent Judgment  ...... For the reasons we allow the appeal, set aside the orders of the High Court Division, accept the reference of the Sessions Judge Dacca, and quash the proceedings. Ed. ...... Ed. ...... For the reasons we allow the appeal, set aside the orders of the High Court Division, accept the reference of the Sessions Judge Dacca, and quash the proceedings. Ed. ..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 81
Yusuf Sk. alias Sk Abu Yusuf Vs. Appellate Tribunal and another, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....e cigarettes and another shopkeeper named Harunur Rashid. The police after investigation submitted a charge sheet when the appellant faced the trial before the Special Tribunal under section 392, Bangladesh Penal Code read with section 28 of the Special Powers Act. The trial ended in conviction ......nths more. The sentences are accordingly modified. In the result, the appeal is dismissed with the modification of the sentence indicated. Ed. The Case is also Reported in: 29 DLR (SC) 211. ...... Case is also Reported in: 29 DLR (SC) 211. ......nths more. The sentences are accordingly modified. In the result, the appeal is dismissed with the modification of the sentence indicated. Ed. The Case is also Reported in: 29 DLR (SC) 211. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 70
Punjab Ali Pramanik and others Vs. Mohd. Mokarram Hossain, 1976, 5 CLC (AD)
....954 S. C. 349 where it had been held that the Court would not invoke the inherent power to circumvent the mandatory provisions of the Code. 79. A Division Bench of the pre-constitution Bangladesh High Court had to consider the question of the applicability of section 151 of the Code f......er to set aside the sale. The result, therefore, is that this appeal is dismissed. There shall, however, be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 29 DLR (SC) (1977) 185. ......s. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 29 DLR (SC) (1977) 185. ......er to set aside the sale. The result, therefore, is that this appeal is dismissed. There shall, however, be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 29 DLR (SC) (1977) 185. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 118
Bangladesh and another Vs. M/S. A. T. J. Industries Ltd. and others, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....ion (Civil) Present: Syed A.B. Mahmud Husain C J Ahsanuddin Chowdhury J Kemaluddin Hossain J Debesh Chandra Bhattacharya J Fazle Munim J Bangladesh and another………………………&hell......show its lawful authority to dispossess forcibly the company from the property upon an alleged plea of cancellation of the lease. For these reasons this petition is dismissed. Ed. ......d. Ed. ......show its lawful authority to dispossess forcibly the company from the property upon an alleged plea of cancellation of the lease. For these reasons this petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 57
Kumar Ram Narain Roy Chowdhury & anr. Vs. Sonatannessa Bibi & ors., 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....ce Company vs. Mis. Muralidhar Benechand, reported in (1955) 10 D.L.R. (S.C.) 136: P. L. D. 1958 S.C. 138, that in the absence of a reciprocal arrangement between the Governments of India and Bangladesh regarding examination of witnesses on commission the Court had no jurisdiction to issue ......e, is that the appeal is allowed, and the order of the Subordinate Judge dated 31-5-75 is set aside. There shall not however be any order as to costs in this appeal. Ed. ......nbsp; Lawyers Involved: Faqeer Abdul Mannan, Advocate with M.B. Rahman Advocate, instructed by S.M. Huq, Advocate on Record—For the Appellants. Khandkar Mahbubuddin Ahmed with S.A. Latif, Advocate—For the Respondents. K.A, Bakar, ......e, is that the appeal is allowed, and the order of the Subordinate Judge dated 31-5-75 is set aside. There shall not however be any order as to costs in this appeal. Ed. ..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 108
Mosharraf Hossain Vs. Bangladesh Jute Industries Corporation and others, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....hellip;……………………………………………………..Petitioner. Vs. Bangladesh Jute Industries Corporation and others……………&hell......gned order has anything to do with the non-suiting of the plaintiff, if he has an arguable case on merit. For these reasons we find no merit in this petition. It is dismissed. Ed. ....... ......gned order has anything to do with the non-suiting of the plaintiff, if he has an arguable case on merit. For these reasons we find no merit in this petition. It is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Procedural Law | Date: | Hits: 107
Haji Abdul Motalib Sowdagar Vs. Faiz Ahmed Chowdhury and others, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....Second Appeal which was preferred by the petitioner to the Dacca High Court against the appellate decree mentioned above. The Second Appeal was dismissed the High Court Division of the Supreme Com of Bangladesh on 8-1-74. When after the disposal of the Second Appeal, the proceeding the execution cas......ejecting civil petition for Special Leave to Appeal No. 141 of 1975. The Courts below were right in rejecting the petitioner's plea. There is no substance in this petition which is dismissed. Ed. ...... this petition which is dismissed. Ed. ......ejecting civil petition for Special Leave to Appeal No. 141 of 1975. The Courts below were right in rejecting the petitioner's plea. There is no substance in this petition which is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Tenancy Law | Date: | Hits: 89
Nurun Nabi Mondal and others Vs. Joynal Abedin Khondkar & ors, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....of Dacca High Court also has adopted the same reasoning in the judgment under appeal before us. 63. This Court had to examine in one of its recent decisions, Messers Amin Jute Mill Ltd vs. Bangladesh in the relative role of the preamble of an enactment in the interpretation of its enacti......nbsp; ......J D. C. Bhattacharya J Fazle Munim J Nurun Nabi Mondal and others………………………..Appellants ......nbsp; ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 59
Ashraf Ali Sikdar and another Vs. The State, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....w was not vitiated for want of any previous sanction of the District Magistrate under section 29 of the Arms Act as the instant case falls within the ambit of a special enactment, namely, the Bangladesh Scheduled Offences (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972. In the result the appeal is d......e instant case falls within the ambit of a special enactment, namely, the Bangladesh Scheduled Offences (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972. In the result the appeal is dismissed. Ed. ...... Present: A.B. Mahmud Husain CJ Ahsanuddin Choudhury J Kemaluddin Hossain J D. C. Bhattachary J Ashraf Ali Sikdar and another........................Appellant. Vs. The State........................ R......e instant case falls within the ambit of a special enactment, namely, the Bangladesh Scheduled Offences (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972. In the result the appeal is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 63
Bangladesh Vs. M/s. Sree Kundeswari Aushadhalaya, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....r as to costs. Ed. ......uestion any further. For the reasons, we find no merit in these appeals and they are dismissed, but having regard to the facts and circumstances of the matter, we make no order as to costs. Ed. ......e matter, we make no order as to costs. Ed. ......uestion any further. For the reasons, we find no merit in these appeals and they are dismissed, but having regard to the facts and circumstances of the matter, we make no order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: | Hits: 137
Abul Hayat Choudhury Vs. Nurul Amin and ors., 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....14 and 15 as members of the Union Parishad of the said Union. 6. Mr. Khondkar Mahbubuddin Ahmed, learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the appellant has submitted that having regard to the Bangladesh, Union Parishad and Paurashava (Election) Rules, 1973 the election of a person to a......pondent Nos. 13, 14 and 15 is set aside, but the order relating to the election of Respondent No. 2 is not interfered with Respondent No. 1 shall bear the costs of this appeal. Ed. ...... Supreme Court Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Syed A. B. Mahmud Hussain CJ Abul Hayat Ahsanuddin Choudhury J Kemaluddin Hossain J Debesh Chandra Bhattacharya J Abul Haya......pondent Nos. 13, 14 and 15 is set aside, but the order relating to the election of Respondent No. 2 is not interfered with Respondent No. 1 shall bear the costs of this appeal. Ed. ..Category: Others | Date: | Hits: 141
Bangladesh Vs. Abdul Khaleque and ors., 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
.... Supreme Court Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Syed A. B. Mahmud Husain CJ Ahsan-uddin Choudhury J Kemaluddin Hossain J Fazle Munim J Bangladesh.....................................................Appellant. Vs. Abdul K......he matter in the manner indicated above. The appeal No. 26 of 1976 subject to the observation made above is dismissed. We however make no order as to costs in all the appeals. Ed. ...... Ahsan-uddin Choudhury J Kemaluddin Hossain J Fazle Munim J Bangladesh.....................................................Appellant. Vs. Abdul Khaleque and ors.................................. Respondents. (In C. A. Nos. 1 and 2 of 1975). ......he matter in the manner indicated above. The appeal No. 26 of 1976 subject to the observation made above is dismissed. We however make no order as to costs in all the appeals. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 70
Akhtar Hossain Khan & others Vs. The State, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....rate or Special Tribunal as contemplated under section 36(2)(b) of the Act In support of his argument the learned counsel relied upon a decision of Appellate Division in the case of solicitor. Bangladesh Vs. A T. Mridha reported in 26 D.L.R. 17 to show that a case which was pending with the......which charge-sheet has been, submitted and cognizance has been taken under P.O. 50 after its repeal is' be tried by the Special Magistrate or the Special Tribunal as the case may be. Ed. ......t 26, 1976. Cases Referred to — Solicitor vs. A.T. Mridha, 26 DLR (SC) 173 (dissented from by the present Supreme Court judgment): Tozammel Hossain vs. State, (1975) 27 DLR 36 and A.T. Mashood vs. State, (1975) 27 DLR 93 (stand over-ruled) Shaymal Chandra vs. State, Cr.M.C. ......which charge-sheet has been, submitted and cognizance has been taken under P.O. 50 after its repeal is' be tried by the Special Magistrate or the Special Tribunal as the case may be. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 113
M/s Amin Jute Mills Ltd. Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....llip;…Appellant (In Appeal No. 6 of 1972). M/s Carpet Allied Products Ltd………………. Appellant (In Appeal No. 7 of 1972). Vs. Bangladesh and another.................... Respondents in all the appeals Judgment Ma......e of the enactment of the Basic Democracies Order. We, therefore, do not find any substance in all these appeals which are dismissed, but there shall be no order as to costs. Ed. ......p;Appellant (In Appeal No. 6 of 1972). M/s Carpet Allied Products Ltd………………. Appellant (In Appeal No. 7 of 1972). Vs. Bangladesh and another.................... Respondents in all the appeals Judgment May 7, 1976.......e of the enactment of the Basic Democracies Order. We, therefore, do not find any substance in all these appeals which are dismissed, but there shall be no order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: | Hits: 244
Serajuddin Bepari & ors Vs. Mizanur Rahman & ors, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....;…………………………….Petitioners. Vs. Mizanur Rahman & ors...............Respondents, (in C.P. No 3/77. Bangladesh and ors. .............. Respondents (In C. P. No. 4/77) Judgment ...... must claim, inter alia, a legal right, and allege an injury which is not ordinarily reparable by monetary compensation; with these observations, these petitions are dismissed. Ed. ......ellip;……………………….Petitioners. Vs. Mizanur Rahman & ors...............Respondents, (in C.P. No 3/77. Bangladesh and ors. .............. Respondents (In C. P. No. 4/77) Judgment January...... must claim, inter alia, a legal right, and allege an injury which is not ordinarily reparable by monetary compensation; with these observations, these petitions are dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 106
Bangladesh Small Industries Corporation, Dacca Vs. Mahbub Hossain Chowdhury, 1976, 5 CLC (AD)
....: 29 DLR (SC) 41. ......e the scope of the leave order and so we abstain from entering into it. In the result this appeal is dismissed with no order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 29 DLR (SC) 41. ...... Case is also Reported in: 29 DLR (SC) 41. ......e the scope of the leave order and so we abstain from entering into it. In the result this appeal is dismissed with no order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 29 DLR (SC) 41. ..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 170
Managing Director, Janata Bank Vs. Hafijuddin Ahmed and others, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....dent No. 1 who was an employee of a (The Appeal is being reported later on) statutory Corporation was governed by the law of Master and Servant, and whether in absence of any rule framed under the Bangladesh Bank (Nationalisation) Order, 1972 (President's Order No. 26 of 1972), the suit maintain......sons set out in Civil Appeal No. 9 of 1975 and they need not be repeated here. With the modification set out above the appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ....... Ed. ......sons set out in Civil Appeal No. 9 of 1975 and they need not be repeated here. With the modification set out above the appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 70
A.K.M. Muklesur Rahman Vs. Govt. of Bangladesh, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
.... The Writ Bench of the High Court Division found that all the detention orders had been made with a view to preventing the detenu from acting in a manner prejudicial to the security or interest of Bangladesh or the public safety or the maintenance of law and order." 3. It was conten...... forthwith. We cannot, therefore, agree that the reasons shown by the petition for condonation of delay are at all satisfactory. The petition is, accordingly, dismissed. Ed. ...... Ed. ...... forthwith. We cannot, therefore, agree that the reasons shown by the petition for condonation of delay are at all satisfactory. The petition is, accordingly, dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 69
Bangladesh Vs. Abdul Mannan and others, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
.... Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Syed A.B. Mahmud Hussain C J Ahsanuddin Chowdhury J Kemaluddin Hossain J D. C. Bhattacharya J Bangladesh..........................................Appellant. Vs. Abdul Mannan and......rder as to costs the decision of the High Court is set aside and the case is sent back to the High Court Division for treating the matter as an appeal and dispose it of accordingly. Ed. ...... Ahsanuddin Chowdhury J Kemaluddin Hossain J D. C. Bhattacharya J Bangladesh..........................................Appellant. Vs. Abdul Mannan and others....................... Respondents Judgment Jan. 23, 1976. Cases Re......rder as to costs the decision of the High Court is set aside and the case is sent back to the High Court Division for treating the matter as an appeal and dispose it of accordingly. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 135
Hafez Abul Khair and another Vs. The State, 1977, 6 CLC (AD)
....cle 11(d) of the said order before the Special Tribunal No. 2, Chittagong. The Tribunal by its judgment and order dated: 9th August, 1972 convicted the appellants under section 364/3|4 of the Bangladesh Penal Code read with Part II of the Schedule to the aforesaid President's Order 8 of 197...... 302/109 Penal Code. The accused shall continue in custody even after expiry of the sentence passed on them on the charge of collaboration. The appeal is, accordingly, disposed of. Ed. ......ppeal is, accordingly, disposed of. Ed. ...... 302/109 Penal Code. The accused shall continue in custody even after expiry of the sentence passed on them on the charge of collaboration. The appeal is, accordingly, disposed of. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 61