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Governor, Bangladesh Bank, Head Office, Dhaka Vs. M. Habibullah Bahar & another, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... Supreme Court Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Syed J.R. Mudassir Husain CJ M.M. Ruhul Amin J Amirul Kabir Chowdhury J The Governor, Bangladesh Bank, Head Office, Dhaka…………..Appellant Vs M. H......oncerned for extension of time limit for completion of formalities and the concerned authority may consider the prayer in accordance with law if found tenable in law. Ed. ......oncerned for extension of time limit for completion of formalities and the concerned authority may consider the prayer in accordance with law if found tenable in law. Ed. ......oncerned for extension of time limit for completion of formalities and the concerned authority may consider the prayer in accordance with law if found tenable in law. Ed. ..Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 124
Bangladesh Biman Corporation Vs. Lt. Col. (Rtd.) Md. Zainul Abedin and ors, 2000, 29 CLC (AD)
....t Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Latifur Rahman CJ Bimalendu Bikash Roy Choudhury J A.M. Mahmudur Rahman J Mahmudul Amin Choudhury J Bangladesh Biman Corporation………………….Appellant (In ......ood whether a writ of mandamus could be issued on the facts and in the circumstances of the case. We accordingly allow all the appeals without, however, any order as to costs. Ed. ......rit petitioners could not be regarded as service under the Republic and that they did not come within the ambit of the Act as they were governed by the Bangladesh Biman Corporation Employees (Service) Regulations (briefly the Regulations) and not by the Act. Furthermore, the petitioner Capt......ood whether a writ of mandamus could be issued on the facts and in the circumstances of the case. We accordingly allow all the appeals without, however, any order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 103
Md. Kamaluddin and others Vs. Bangladesh, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... Md. Kamaluddin and others.................Petitioners (In C.P. No. 1735 of 2005) Abdus Sattar and others ....................Petitioners (In C.P. No 50 of 2006) Vs Bangladesh represented by the Secretary, Ministry of land, Bangladesh Secretariat, Ramna, Dhak......ith as prayed for. Stay granted earlier be extended for further 2 (two) months from date. The parties are directed to file the concise statement within one month. Ed. ......ith as prayed for. Stay granted earlier be extended for further 2 (two) months from date. The parties are directed to file the concise statement within one month. Ed. ......ith as prayed for. Stay granted earlier be extended for further 2 (two) months from date. The parties are directed to file the concise statement within one month. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 31
Anath Bandhu Guha & Sons Ltd. Vs. Babu Sudhangshu Shekhar Halder, 1990, 19 CLC (AD)
....ing the plaint of Small Causes Suit No.21 of 1988 under Order III rule 1, Order VI rule 14 and Order VII rule II of the Code of Civil Procedure. 2. Messers Anath Bandhu Guha and Sons Limited, a Bangladeshi Company having its principal office at Mymensingh, through its constituted attorney Md......y suffers from an error of law and it is accordingly set aside. In the result, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 244. ......y suffers from an error of law and it is accordingly set aside. In the result, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 244. ......se of action against the defendant, not the attorney. If the power of attorney of Md. Sirajul Huq fails and if he takes up the plea that he was otherwise "duly authorised" in terms of the Articles of Association of the Company to sign the plaint then this is a matter of evidence. It is absolutely pr..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 118
Syed Alam Mia Vs. Election Commission of Bangladesh, 1990, 19 CLC (AD)
....CJ MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J Syed Alam Mia.............................……………………….....Petitioner Vs. The Election Commission of Bangladesh represented by the Secretary, Election Commission, Secretariat & others.....………......High Court Division's judgment is set aside, the Writ Petition is allowed and the impugned Notification is declared invalid. No costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 242. ......High Court Division's judgment is set aside, the Writ Petition is allowed and the impugned Notification is declared invalid. No costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 242. ......High Court Division's judgment is set aside, the Writ Petition is allowed and the impugned Notification is declared invalid. No costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 242. ..Category: Election Law | Date: | Hits: 126
Parveen Banu @ Purnima & others Vs. Bangladesh House Building Finance Corporation, 1990, 19 CLC (AD)
....ion (Civil) Present: Shahabuddin Ahmed CJ MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Latifur Rahman J Parveen Banu @ Purnima & others.........………………….....Appellants Vs. Bangladesh House Building Finance Corporation, represented by its Chairman & others.....…Res......of the portion so omitted or relinquished. 28. Mr. Maksum-ul-Hakim referred to AIR 1931 (PC) 107 for highlighting the abhorrence of the judicial committee to consent decrees. The judgment of the Judicial Commissioners in that case was by consent of the parties and a plea was taken later on that......gment and decree as they are. In view of the discussion above, both the appeals are dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 234. ......gment and decree as they are. In view of the discussion above, both the appeals are dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 234. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 95
Abu Naser Mohammad Wahidun Nabi and another Vs. Jatindra Mohan Roy and others, 2004, 33 CLC (AD)
....situation in the locality deteriorated he left the area for the time being and could not take care of the property, that defendant Nos. 1 and 2 having no right, title and interest since liberation of Bangladesh occupied the land described in schedule 'B' and when plaintiff asked them to vacate the l......of no merit because of the established rule that at first plaintiff is to prove his case and then onus shifts upon the defendants to establish his contention or to disprove plaintiff’s case. ......of no merit because of the established rule that at first plaintiff is to prove his case and then onus shifts upon the defendants to establish his contention or to disprove plaintiff’s case. ......of no merit because of the established rule that at first plaintiff is to prove his case and then onus shifts upon the defendants to establish his contention or to disprove plaintiff’s case. ..Category: Tenancy Law | Date: | Hits: 194
M/s. Sonali Aansh Trading (Pvt.) Ltd & anr Vs. M/s Birla Tyres & ors, 2005, 34 CLC (AD)
....tion for the purpose. 2. The plaintiff filed the suit for declaration, inter alia, that the plaintiffs are the sole distributors, sole indentures and exclusive importer of Birla Tyres for Bangladesh on the basis of their appointment letters and contracts/ agreements made with them until...... High Court Division has rightly made the rule absolute setting aside the ad interim injunction and mandatory injunction. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ...... High Court Division has rightly made the rule absolute setting aside the ad interim injunction and mandatory injunction. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ...... High Court Division has rightly made the rule absolute setting aside the ad interim injunction and mandatory injunction. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 100
Government of Bangladesh, and others Vs. Md. Sirajuddin Khan and others, 2005, 34 CLC (AD)
....ll stand dismissed. Ed. ......t of Tk.3,000/- in favour of the plaintiff respondent No.1 within two months from the date of receipt of this order by the trial court, in default, this appeal shall stand dismissed. Ed. ......t of Tk.3,000/- in favour of the plaintiff respondent No.1 within two months from the date of receipt of this order by the trial court, in default, this appeal shall stand dismissed. Ed. ......t of Tk.3,000/- in favour of the plaintiff respondent No.1 within two months from the date of receipt of this order by the trial court, in default, this appeal shall stand dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 40
K.M. Shamsul Alam Vs. Managing Committee, Police Line High School and others, 2005, 34 CLC (AD)
....................................Petitioner Vs Managing Committee, Police Line High School and others...Respondents Judgment June 22, 2005. Case Referred To- Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation Vs. Abdul Barek Dewan, 4 MLR (AD) 167. Lawye...... High Court Division on correct appreciation of facts and law discharged the Rule and there is no cogent reason to interfere with the above decision. The petition is dismissed. Ed ......espondent Nos.1-6 contested the Rule by filing affidavit-in-opposition stating, inter alia, that in the year 1965 the petitioner joined in the police department as a temporary constable and in the Service Roll he stated that his name is K.M. Md. Shamsul Alam and his fathers name is K.M. Zahid Ho...... High Court Division on correct appreciation of facts and law discharged the Rule and there is no cogent reason to interfere with the above decision. The petition is dismissed. Ed ..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 82
M A Wahab, Advocate Vs. State, 1989, 18 CLC (AD)
....ts. The paragraphs quoted above will be treated as expunged from the judgment in question. The petition is thus disposed of. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 223. ......: Certain observations made by a Division Bench of the High Court Division is treated as expunged from the judgment in question. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (V of 1898), section 498 Judicial decorum Prayer for expunging certain observations of Division Bench of the High Court Di......ts. The paragraphs quoted above will be treated as expunged from the judgment in question. The petition is thus disposed of. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 223. ......ts. The paragraphs quoted above will be treated as expunged from the judgment in question. The petition is thus disposed of. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 223. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 55
New Ideal Engineering Works Ltd. Vs. Bangladesh Shilpa Bank and ors., 1990, 19 CLC (AD)
....: Shahabuddin Ahmed CJ MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J New Ideal Engineering Works Ltd………………………………….…....Petitioner Vs. Bangladesh Shilpa Bank and others.....................................Respondents Judgment Ma......imed by the Bank is not disputed by the petitioner, we do not find any merit in the contention raised. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 221 ......imed by the Bank is not disputed by the petitioner, we do not find any merit in the contention raised. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 221 ......imed by the Bank is not disputed by the petitioner, we do not find any merit in the contention raised. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 221 ..Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 117
B. D. Habibullah Vs. Election Commission and others, 1989, 18 CLC (AD)
....ed order was the order that emanated from the Election Commission as such. In the result, this petition is, therefore, dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 218.......ed order was the order that emanated from the Election Commission as such. In the result, this petition is, therefore, dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 218.......ed order was the order that emanated from the Election Commission as such. In the result, this petition is, therefore, dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 218.......ed order was the order that emanated from the Election Commission as such. In the result, this petition is, therefore, dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 218...Category: Election Law | Date: | Hits: 146
Fairtech Limited & ors. Vs. Bangladesh Shilpa Bank, 1989, 18 CLC (AD)
.... Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Shahabuddin Ahmed J MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Fairtech Limited & ors...............…………………………...Petitioners Vs. Bangladesh Shilpa Bank……………………..................Respondent Judgment July 10, ......pliance with other rules (in case of sale by private negotiation) have no effect on the impugned sale. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 216. ......pliance with other rules (in case of sale by private negotiation) have no effect on the impugned sale. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 216. ......pliance with other rules (in case of sale by private negotiation) have no effect on the impugned sale. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 216. ..Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 94
Principal Secretary, President's Secretariat, Dhaka & ors. Vs. Mahtabuddin Ahmed, 1990, 19 CLC (AD)
.... the observation referred to above but that is no binding part of the High Court Division's judgment. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 214. ...... the observation referred to above but that is no binding part of the High Court Division's judgment. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 214. ...... the observation referred to above but that is no binding part of the High Court Division's judgment. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 214. ...... the observation referred to above but that is no binding part of the High Court Division's judgment. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 214. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 53
Mahmudul Alam Mantu Vs. Sanwar Hossain Talukder & ors., 1990, 19 CLC (AD)
.............Appellant Vs. Sanwar Hossain Talukder & ors...................................Respondent Judgment April 4, 1990. Result: The appeal is allowed. The Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972, Article 102 The Dhaka Municipal Corporation (Election of Commissioners) Rules, ....... The writ petition will be heard as a motion as soon as the business of the Court permits. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 211. ....... The writ petition will be heard as a motion as soon as the business of the Court permits. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 211. ....... The writ petition will be heard as a motion as soon as the business of the Court permits. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 211. ..Category: Election Law | Date: | Hits: 102
Sk. Shamsur Rahman @ Shamsu Vs. State, 1990, 19 CLC (AD)
....he courts below have rightly convicted the appellant under section 302 pf the Penal Code. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 200. ......he courts below have rightly convicted the appellant under section 302 pf the Penal Code. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 200. ......he courts below have rightly convicted the appellant under section 302 pf the Penal Code. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 200. ......he courts below have rightly convicted the appellant under section 302 pf the Penal Code. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 42 DLR (AD) (1990) 200. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 44
Messers Hai Iron and Re-Roiling Mills Limited Vs. Bangladesh Commerce Bank Ltd., 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....ry J Messers Hai Iron and Re-Roiling Mills Limited, represented by its Managing Director and another ………………….Petitioner Vs Bangladesh Commerce Bank Ltd., Dholaikhal Branch and others………..Respondent ......licable in the present case arrived at a correct decision which does not suffer from any illegality or infirmity so as to call for any interference. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......licable in the present case arrived at a correct decision which does not suffer from any illegality or infirmity so as to call for any interference. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......licable in the present case arrived at a correct decision which does not suffer from any illegality or infirmity so as to call for any interference. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 101
Md. Islam Uddin @ Din Islam Vs. State, 2007, 36 CLC (AD)
....s on record accepted the death reference and dismissed the jail appeal. There is no cogent reason to interfere with the same. Accordingly, the jail petition is dismissed. Ed. ......s on record accepted the death reference and dismissed the jail appeal. There is no cogent reason to interfere with the same. Accordingly, the jail petition is dismissed. Ed. ......s on record accepted the death reference and dismissed the jail appeal. There is no cogent reason to interfere with the same. Accordingly, the jail petition is dismissed. Ed. ......s on record accepted the death reference and dismissed the jail appeal. There is no cogent reason to interfere with the same. Accordingly, the jail petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 57
Bangladesh Vs. Md. Abdul Jabbar Sheikh, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....sts. Ed. ......g the suit. In the background of the discussions made hereinbefore we find merit in the appeal. Accordingly the appeal is allowed. There is no order as to costs. Ed. ......g the suit. In the background of the discussions made hereinbefore we find merit in the appeal. Accordingly the appeal is allowed. There is no order as to costs. Ed. ......g the suit. In the background of the discussions made hereinbefore we find merit in the appeal. Accordingly the appeal is allowed. There is no order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 38