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Muhammad Muslim Ali Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
.... found that further inquiry was held in accordance with the Rules. There is thus no substance in this petition which is dismissed after condoning the delay in filing the same. Ed. ......; Vs. Bangladesh, represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Establishment and others……………Respondents Judgment May 2...... found that further inquiry was held in accordance with the Rules. There is thus no substance in this petition which is dismissed after condoning the delay in filing the same. Ed. ...... found that further inquiry was held in accordance with the Rules. There is thus no substance in this petition which is dismissed after condoning the delay in filing the same. Ed. ..Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 123
Ishaque Khan (Md) and another Vs. Trading Corporation of Bangladesh, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....rospective effect, but it will be effective from the date it was passed, namely 4.5.1987. Subject to this observation, the appeal is dismissed without, however, any order as to cost. Ed. ...... ......rospective effect, but it will be effective from the date it was passed, namely 4.5.1987. Subject to this observation, the appeal is dismissed without, however, any order as to cost. Ed. ......rospective effect, but it will be effective from the date it was passed, namely 4.5.1987. Subject to this observation, the appeal is dismissed without, however, any order as to cost. Ed. ..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 68
Fazlur Rahman Molla Vs. Bangladesh, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....r men not to start the demolition, and consequently, the plaintiffs' shops remained unaffected for some time. 3. But a few days thereafter, i.e. on 21st October, 1988 at about 9‑00 PM, Chairman of Ward No. 37 of the Municipal Corporation‑Mr. Awlad Hossain alias Dilip‑sudd...... Fazlur Rahman Molla ...................Appellant Vs. Bangladesh, represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Law and Justice Division and another ………………… Respondent......ult, we accept the appellant's contention and hold that his conviction is without any evidence. The appeal is allowed and the impugned order of the High Court Division is set aside. Ed. ......ult, we accept the appellant's contention and hold that his conviction is without any evidence. The appeal is allowed and the impugned order of the High Court Division is set aside. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 79
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. ......tifur Rahman J State, represented by the Solicitor to the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh ......................Petitioner. Vs Abdul Mannan @ A Mannan and others..................................................Respondents Judgment Novembe...... 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. ...... Vs. The State .........................Respondent Judgment October 24th, 1991. Cases Referred To: Duga Mia vs. Crown 7 DLR 395; Shahed Ali Vs. State 13 DLR 414 and Sadik Vs. State (1971) PLD (SC) 713. Lawyers Involved: Serajul Huq, Senior Advoc......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
Sec, Min of Food, Food Div., Govt. of Bangladesh, Dhaka & others Vs. M/s. MF Ltd, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....w that the lessee knew that the properties were liable to the octroi. 11. In the result, we find no substance in this appeal which is therefore dismissed. No order as to cost. Ed. ......Division (Civil) Present: Shahabuddin Ahmed CJ MH Rahman J Latifur Rahman J Secretary, Ministry of Food, Food Division, Government of Bangladesh, Dhaka and others .......... Appellants. Vs. M/s. MF Limited, a Private company limite......w that the lessee knew that the properties were liable to the octroi. 11. In the result, we find no substance in this appeal which is therefore dismissed. No order as to cost. Ed. ......w that the lessee knew that the properties were liable to the octroi. 11. In the result, we find no substance in this appeal which is therefore dismissed. No order as to cost. Ed. ..Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: | Hits: 92
Hussain Mohammad Ershad Vs. The State, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....smissed. Stay granted by this Court on 26.1.92 is vacated. No observation in the interlocutory proceedings binds the trial Court on the merit of the case. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ...... Deputy Attorney‑ General with him) instructed by Sharifuddin Chakladar, Advocate‑on‑Record ‑For the Respondent. Criminal Petition for Leave to Appeal No. 8 of 1992. (From the Judgment and Order dated 21.1.1992 passed by the High Court Division, Dhaka in Criminal Revision No. 120 of 1......smissed. Stay granted by this Court on 26.1.92 is vacated. No observation in the interlocutory proceedings binds the trial Court on the merit of the case. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ......smissed. Stay granted by this Court on 26.1.92 is vacated. No observation in the interlocutory proceedings binds the trial Court on the merit of the case. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ..Category: Anti-Corruption Laws | Date: | Hits: 88
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. ......n, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court, instructed by Md. Sajjadul Huq, Advocate‑on‑Record‑ For the Respondent. Civil Appeal No. 31 of 1988 (From the Judgment and order dated 28.4.85 and 29.4.85 passed by the High Court Division, Chittagong Bench in Applica...... 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
Mujibur Rahman (Md) Vs. Government of Bangladesh and others, 1991, 20 CLC (AD)
....me Court, it was held that the Tribunal must be a worthy successor to, and a substitute of the High Court in all respects. The provision for appointment of Secretary to the Government of India as the Chairman of the Tribunal was struck down. Some guidelines as to the composition of Tribunal was comm...... Present: MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J Mujibur Rahman (Md)……………………………………. Appellant Vs. Government of Bangladesh and others……….. Respondents (In Civil Appeal No. 35 of 1987) Nazmul Hasan and others ...........s the decision in Sampath Kumar's case equates the Central Administrative Tribunal with the High Court its Chairman is to be equated with the Chief Justice of a High Court and the Vice‑Chairman and Members must be equated with the sitting Judges of the High Court in all respects in their pay, age ...... the Supreme Court which exercises the judicial power of the State. I concur again with the decision of my learned brother, MH Rahman J. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) 111. ..Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 203
Dr. Ahmed Hussain Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
.... shall prevent the State, which expression includes Parliament, from making special provision in favour of women. We find no merit in this petition and, accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ...... Dr. Ahmed Hussain ..................Petitioner. Vs. Bangladesh and others…...........Respondents Judgment March 2, 1992 Lawyers Invol...... commencement provided for two different Ends of elections. Three hundred members of the Parliament are to be elected in accordance with law from single territorial constituency by direct election. Members for seats reserved exclusively for women are to be elected by the members of the Parliament...... shall prevent the State, which expression includes Parliament, from making special provision in favour of women. We find no merit in this petition and, accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 191
Jamuna Oil Company Limited and another Vs.SK Dey and another, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....d judgment of the High Court Division as well as the decree passed by the two Courts below. The appeal is, therefore, allowed and the suit of respondent No. 1 is dismissed. No costs. Ed. ...... Supreme Court Appellate Division (Civil) Present: MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J Jamuna Oil Company Limited and another................Appellants Vs. SK Dey and another................................d judgment of the High Court Division as well as the decree passed by the two Courts below. The appeal is, therefore, allowed and the suit of respondent No. 1 is dismissed. No costs. Ed. ......d judgment of the High Court Division as well as the decree passed by the two Courts below. The appeal is, therefore, allowed and the suit of respondent No. 1 is dismissed. No costs. Ed. ..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 89
Government of Bangladesh Vs. Chand Mia and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....f‑appellant. Hence the order portion of the lower appellate Court needs modification. The appeal is, therefore, allowed but with no cost. The plaintiffs suit is decreed. Ed. ......ellip;……………………………………………………Appellant Vs. Chand Mia and others ..............................................................Respondents J......f‑appellant. Hence the order portion of the lower appellate Court needs modification. The appeal is, therefore, allowed but with no cost. The plaintiffs suit is decreed. Ed. ......f‑appellant. Hence the order portion of the lower appellate Court needs modification. The appeal is, therefore, allowed but with no cost. The plaintiffs suit is decreed. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 56
Sahera Khatun and another Vs. Anwara Khatun and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....rected himself to an extent causing an error in the decision and/or resulting in a failure of justice. There is thus no substance in this appeal which is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......t Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Shahabuddin Ahmed CJ MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J Sahera Khatun and another............................Defendant‑Appellant. Vs. Anwara Khatun an......rected himself to an extent causing an error in the decision and/or resulting in a failure of justice. There is thus no substance in this appeal which is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......uch the document Ext. 2 was void. At the hearing of the suit defendant No. 3 (husband of defendant No. 2) who examined himself as DW 1 proved certain documents procured from and certified by Notary Public in India which were admitted into evidence without any objection. The Additional District J..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 58
Government of Bangladesh Vs. Anis and Co. and others, 1991, 20 CLC (AD)
....en by my learned brothers ATM Afzal and Latifur Rahman, JJ. I agree with the decision of brother ATM Afzal J. ATM Afzal J.- These two appeals by leave CA 22/91 by the Collector of Customs and the Chairman, Board of Revenue, and CA 23/91 by the two auction‑purchasers, arise out of the same judg......preme Court Appellate Division (Civil) Present: H Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J Government of Bangladesh....................Appellant. Vs. Anis and Co. and others....................Respondents (In Civil Appeal No. 22 of 1991) Abu Taleb alia......peals are dismissed without any order as to costs. Order of the Court By majority decision the appeals are allowed without cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) (1992) 65. ......peals are dismissed without any order as to costs. Order of the Court By majority decision the appeals are allowed without cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) (1992) 65. ..Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 130
Abdul Mannan and others Vs. State, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....ult, therefore, the appeal is allowed and the order of conviction and sentence passed against the appellants is set aside. They may now be released from their respective bail bonds. Ed. ...... Ed. ......ult, therefore, the appeal is allowed and the order of conviction and sentence passed against the appellants is set aside. They may now be released from their respective bail bonds. Ed. ......ult, therefore, the appeal is allowed and the order of conviction and sentence passed against the appellants is set aside. They may now be released from their respective bail bonds. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 60
Hazrat Ali and others Vs. The State, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....ntenced W imprisonment for life and conviction of Abdul Khaleque under sections 302/34 of the Penal Code is maintained but his sentence of death is commuted to imprisonment for life. Ed. ....... Ed. ......ntenced W imprisonment for life and conviction of Abdul Khaleque under sections 302/34 of the Penal Code is maintained but his sentence of death is commuted to imprisonment for life. Ed. ......ntenced W imprisonment for life and conviction of Abdul Khaleque under sections 302/34 of the Penal Code is maintained but his sentence of death is commuted to imprisonment for life. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 69
Dudu Mia Vs. Ekram Mia Chowdhury, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....sp; Ed. ...... ......sp; Ed. ......sp; Ed. ..Category: Procedural Law | Date: | Hits: 122
Pubali Bank Vs. The Chairman, First Labour Court, Dhaka and another, 1991, 20 CLC (AD)
....) 72. ......vision (Civil) Present: MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J Pubali Bank ..... ...................Appellant Vs. The Chairman, First Labour Court, Dhaka and another...............Respondents Judgment June 13, 1991. Cases Referred to- ......ect matter of the dispute till its final resolution is a Power apart from adjudicating and determining any industrial dispute. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) 40; 12 BLD (AD) 72. ......ect matter of the dispute till its final resolution is a Power apart from adjudicating and determining any industrial dispute. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) 40; 12 BLD (AD) 72. ..Category: Labour and Industrial Law | Date: | Hits: 103
Nasrin Kader Siddiqui Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....he following papers as additional evidence: (1) The FIR dated 15th April, 1976, (2) a memo dated 13th November, 1976 of the Bureau of Anti‑corruption communicating the decision of the Chairman of the Co‑ordination Central Cell for National Security that a charge‑sh...... Latifur Rahman J Nasrin Kader Siddiqui................ Appellant Vs. Bangladesh and others………….. Respondents &n......types of Martial Law Courts were constituted by the aforesaid Martial Law Regulation, 1975 promulgated on 22.8.75. 68. A Special Martial Law Court was to consist of a Chairman and two other Members and a Summary Martial Law Court was to consist of only one Member. The Chairman of a Specia......er of warrant of commitment in custody. Hence, the order of detention is without any lawful authority, and on that score alone the detention of the detenu is liable to be set aside. Ed. ..Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 365