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Daily Star and Prothom Alo Patrika Vs. State, 2001, 30 CLC (HCD)

....dge though allowed the prayer for time expressed serious dissatisfaction about the conduct of the learned public prosecutor. He even wrote letters to the Secretary in charge of the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Inspector General of Police, Bangladesh pointing out the neglect and laches on the par..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 189

Bibhu Ranjan Das Vs. Hakim Ali and others, 2000, 29 CLC (HCD)

....vate and bring to life the dismissal order dated 1-8-90. The Title Suit No. 49 of 1986 will then stand dismissed. Possibly, the petitioner does not intend such a consequence to follow, nor will it be fair to allow it to follow. In such an event the plaintiff will be without a remedy to redress the w..

Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 80

Yasin Mollah and another Vs. State, 2000, 29 CLC (HCD)

....icient to meet the requirements of law. This sort of slip-shod judgment without discussing and considering even the material evidence on record frustrates the very object of the appeal. It is neither fair to the appellant nor to the superior Court, as a Court of revision is not in a position to judg..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 60

Nafisa Choudhury Vs. United Food Complex Ltd. and another, 2000, 29 CLC (HCD)

.... the appointment of respondent No. 3 as Managing Director. Then the respondent No. 3 called a general meeting of the share holders at the companies firm at Savers to discuss the prevailing state of affairs of the company but the respondent No. 2 in excess of his authority cancelled the meeting only ..

Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 198

Aleya Begum and others Vs. Bangladesh and others, 2000, 29 CLC (HCD)

....i Kuppusauni and others Vs. State of Maharashtra and others AIR 1986 Supreme Court 180;Sharifuddin Vs. A Ghani AIR 1980 (SC) 303; Forkan Ali Vs. Bangladesh represented by Secretary Ministry of Home Affairs and others; 20 BLD 415 & Dr Mohiuddin Farooque Vs. Bangladesh 49 DLR (AD) 1. Lawyer..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 60

S. Co. Power Plant Ltd. Vs. Government of Bangladesh and oth­ers , 2009, 38 CLC (AD)

.... malafide intention of the officer of the respondent bank. In fact respondent bank was liable to follow the provisions as laid down under section 33(1) of the Artha Rin Adalat Ain, 2003 providing for fair and justified process of sale of hypothecated goods. But the respondent bank without following ..

Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 84

National Board of Revenue Vs. Intertek Testing Services International Ltd. and another, 2005, 34 CLC (AD)

....een observed "the modern attitude of the courts is that the revenue from taxation is essential to the running of the state, and that the duty of the judiciary is to aid its collection while remaining fair to the subject". 43. From Respondents' side it was assert­ed that PSI Agency renders servic..

Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: | Hits: 95

Rupak Dey Vs. Commissioner of Customs and others, 2008, 37 CLC (AD)

....ice that the imposition of the duty on the basis of Tariff value pursuant to notification No.67/99 Customs  dated 01.02.1999 is arbitrarily and has no objective basis and does not reflect the fair price of the imported goods in the international market and as such the impugned judgment is l..

Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: | Hits: 125

Joynul Karim & others Vs. State, 2009, 38 CLC (AD)

....oresaid. The High Court Division upon hearing discharged the Rule observing that:-  "We do not find presence of any of such ground to eliminate a criminal proceeding without allowing holding a fair trail. Rather we find existence of a prima facie case of the opposite party No. 2 complainant t..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 163

Md. Nazrul Islam Vs. Monzurul Islam Liton and others, 2009, 38 CLC (AD)

....etitioner within 2 weeks from the date of receipt of the order holding, inter-alia, that the action of the respondent No.4 was contrary to the principle of Administrative justice and was not at all fair and which could not be approved by any man of ordinary prudence. 5. The present appella..

Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 149

National University and others Vs. Begum Sultana Razia, 2009, 38 CLC (AD)

....ached it is no longer permissible to terminate her service as if she was on a probationary service. When specific allegations are brought attaching stigma against the respondent, then there must be a fair and impartial hearing. The suspension was made malafide and arbitrarily would be attested by th..

Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 118

Superintendent Engineer, RHD Sylhet & others Vs. Md. Eunus & Brother (Pvt) Ltd. & ors, 2009, 38 CLC (AD)

....e High Court Division erred in law for not consid­ering that non-submission of full book of registration was a minor deviation as determined by the authority and not a material deviation affecting unfairly the competitive position of the tenderers because such minor deviation had no influence or ef..

Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 212

Major Md. Bazlul Huda (Artillery) and others Vs. State, 2009, 38 CLC (AD)_Part Five

.... law. 637. The rule of law depends upon definite principles and binding precedent, which together make for certainty, uniformity, and predictability, which in turn provide the foundation of fairness and justice. The term ‘rule of law’ is closely associated with the name of Alb..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 228

Justice Syed Md. Dastagir Hossain and ors. Vs. Md. Idrisur Rahman and others, 2009, 38 CLC (AD)

.... MM Ruhul Amin CJ Mohammad Fazlul Karim J Md. Tafazzul Islam J Md. Joynul Abedin J Md. Abdul Matin J Bangladesh represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Justice and Parliamentary Affairs and others ............Petitioners (In Civil Petition Nos. 2221 & 2222 of 2008) Justice..

Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 251

Special Reference No.1 of 2009, 38 CLC (AD)

....on all courts in the country including the High Court Division except the Appellate Division rendering the opinion. 5. The President acting through the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs vide memo No. বিচার-৩/১ এম-৬/২০০৯-৬৮৫ dated 17.8.2009 sent a..

Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 289

Matiur Rahman Chowdhury Vs. Commissioner of Taxes, Dhaka, 2009, 38 CLC (AD)

....epended on the result of the prayers made for waiver in reference. 10.  In the facts and circumstances of the case instead of granting leave, we are of the view that it will be just and fair if an order is passed for hearing and disposal of the appeals by the Appellate Tribunal on me..

Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: | Hits: 89

Mohsen Jute Mills Ltd. Vs. Chairman, Labour Court, Khulna and another, 1998, 27 CLC (AD)

.... grievance notice under Section 25(1) (a) of the Act he instituted Complaint Case No.11 of 1990 in the Labour Court, Khulna under Section 25 (b) thereof stating, inter alia, that till 1985 he had a fair service record. In 1986 his mother died and his younger brother also died in a serious acciden..

Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 100

Danish Ali & others Vs. Mrs. Sakina Bai & ors., 1998, 27 CLC (AD)

....bmitted that the granting of full relief by way of disposing a revisional applica­tion summarily without issuing any Rule and behind the back of the affected opposite party is neither legal nor fair. The learned Judges of the High Court Division appear to have committed a serious error of law..

Category: Procedural Law | Date: | Hits: 96

Faruque @ Jamai Faruque Vs. State, 2004, 33 CLC (AD)

.... of section 114 of the Evidence Act the evidence of an accomplice is unworthy of credit, unless he is corroborated in material particulars because an accomplice who betrays his associates is not a fair witness. 14. In the case of Abdul Qadir Vs. The State reported in 8 DLR (SC) 165 it ha..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 45

Pubali Bank Limited Vs. Chairman, First Labour Court, Dhaka and another, 2004, 33 CLC (AD)

....any chance to defend him during the enquiry and to cross-examine the witnesses examined by the second party and as such the enquiry held against the first party by the enquiry offi­cer was not fair and proper and consequently the order of dismissal passed by the second party dismissing the f..

Category: Labour and Industrial Law | Date: | Hits: 79