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Abdul Majid Molla Vs. Biswajit Chandra (minor) & others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....was enlisted as enemy property and Abdul Latif Molla who was borgader applied for lease and was granted lease by the Government on 09.07.1970. After the liberation of the country Biraj came back to Bangladesh and filed objection against the lease granted in favour of defendant No.1 but his objec......he learned Advocate for the petitioner could not point out any legal infirmity in the judgment of the High Court Division. 9.  Accordingly, the leave petition is dismissed. Ed ......he learned Advocate for the petitioner could not point out any legal infirmity in the judgment of the High Court Division. 9.  Accordingly, the leave petition is dismissed. Ed ......he learned Advocate for the petitioner could not point out any legal infirmity in the judgment of the High Court Division. 9.  Accordingly, the leave petition is dismissed. Ed ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 51

Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Vs. Abdur Rahman and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

.... appellant No. 1. Ed.......itration Appellate Tribunal. In view of the discussions made hereinabove we find no merit in the appeal. Accordingly the appeal is dismissed with cost to be paid by the appellant No. 1. Ed.......itration Appellate Tribunal. In view of the discussions made hereinabove we find no merit in the appeal. Accordingly the appeal is dismissed with cost to be paid by the appellant No. 1. Ed.......itration Appellate Tribunal. In view of the discussions made hereinabove we find no merit in the appeal. Accordingly the appeal is dismissed with cost to be paid by the appellant No. 1. Ed...

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 58

Government of Bangladesh and others Vs. Md. Shahjahan Gazi, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

.... Ed. ......cided the case and there is no legal infirmity or illegality in the impugned judgment of the High Court Division to warrant our interference. Accordingly, this petition is dismissed. Ed. ......cided the case and there is no legal infirmity or illegality in the impugned judgment of the High Court Division to warrant our interference. Accordingly, this petition is dismissed. Ed. ......cided the case and there is no legal infirmity or illegality in the impugned judgment of the High Court Division to warrant our interference. Accordingly, this petition is dismissed. Ed. ..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 42

Government of Bangladesh and others Vs. A.K.M. Fazlul Haque, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

.... Ed. ......stance in the appeal in order to interfere with the impugned judgment and order of High Court Division. 24. The appeal is, accordingly, dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. ......honestly and to the satisfaction of the authority. He was promoted to the post of Assistant Director on 27.11.86 and was   posted at Jessore. Lastly, he was posted to the District Social Service Office, Pabna. That the Additional Secretary-in- Charge, Ministry of Social Welfare by his ......stance in the appeal in order to interfere with the impugned judgment and order of High Court Division. 24. The appeal is, accordingly, dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. ..

Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 124

A. R. A. Jute Mills Limited Vs. Janata Bank and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....R. A. Jute Mills Limited….......Petitioner Vs. Janata Bank and others........ Respondents Judgment 5 January, 2006 Case Referred To- Idris Miah vs. Bangladesh and others 10 BLC (2005) HCD 728. Lawyers Involved: Saiful Reza, Advocate......t the High Court Division correctly decided the matter and as such it does not call for our interference. 24. In view of the discussion made above, the petition is dismissed. Ed. ......t the High Court Division correctly decided the matter and as such it does not call for our interference. 24. In view of the discussion made above, the petition is dismissed. Ed. ......t the High Court Division correctly decided the matter and as such it does not call for our interference. 24. In view of the discussion made above, the petition is dismissed. Ed. ..

Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 121

Messers Chemico Laboratories Ltd. Vs. Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....J Md. Tafazzul Islam J Messers Chemico Laboratories Ltd. represented by its Chairman of Tikapara Ghoramara Rajshahi...................Petitioner Vs. Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Finance Internal Resources Division and others.......ayment of VAT which the petitioner avoided to pay is an appealable order in our view, the High Court Division rightly refused to issue the Rule. 6.  Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. ......ayment of VAT which the petitioner avoided to pay is an appealable order in our view, the High Court Division rightly refused to issue the Rule. 6.  Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. ......ayment of VAT which the petitioner avoided to pay is an appealable order in our view, the High Court Division rightly refused to issue the Rule. 6.  Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. ..

Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: | Hits: 85

Md. Ashaduzzaman Vs. Bangladesh, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....ision (Civil) Present: Syed JR Mudassir Husain CJ MM Ruhul Amin J Amirul Kabir Chowdhury J Md. Ashaduzzaman................ Petitioner. Vs. Bangladesh, representedby the Secretary, Ministry of local Government, Engineering and Rural Develo......pal amount he borrowed from the Bank. In the above facts and circumstances of the case, we find no merit in the leave petition. Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. ......pal amount he borrowed from the Bank. In the above facts and circumstances of the case, we find no merit in the leave petition. Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. ......pal amount he borrowed from the Bank. In the above facts and circumstances of the case, we find no merit in the leave petition. Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. ..

Category: Election Law | Date: | Hits: 120

Md. Saifur Rahman Emam Vs. Government of Bangladesh, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....resent: Syed J.R. Mudassir Husain CJ M.M. Ruhul Amin J Arnirul Kabir Chowdhury J Md. Saifur Rahman Emam................. Petitioner Vs. The Government of Bangladesh, represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, Bang......ering the facts and circumstances of the case, we do not find any cogent reason to interfere with the judgment of the High Court Division. 8. Accordingly the petition is dismissed. Ed. ......ering the facts and circumstances of the case, we do not find any cogent reason to interfere with the judgment of the High Court Division. 8. Accordingly the petition is dismissed. Ed. ......ering the facts and circumstances of the case, we do not find any cogent reason to interfere with the judgment of the High Court Division. 8. Accordingly the petition is dismissed. Ed. ..

Category: Election Law | Date: | Hits: 119

Md. Habibur Rahman Vs. M/S. Uttara Bank Ltd., 2005, 34 CLC (AD)

....Respondents Judgment July 31, 2005. Result: The appeal is dismissed. Cases Referred to- Union of India and another vs. Ladulal Jain AIR 1963 SC, 1681. M/s. Anwar and Brothers vs. Bangladesh Shipping Corporation (1995) 15 BLD (HCD) 447. Lawyers Involved: Abdus Samad, Seni......our discussions made hereinabove we find no merit in the appeal. Accordingly the appeal is dismissed. There is no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 11 BLC (AD) 59. ......our discussions made hereinabove we find no merit in the appeal. Accordingly the appeal is dismissed. There is no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 11 BLC (AD) 59. ......our discussions made hereinabove we find no merit in the appeal. Accordingly the appeal is dismissed. There is no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 11 BLC (AD) 59. ..

Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 130

Md. Shafique Ahmed Vs. Bangladesh, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....ent: Mainur Reza Chowdhury J Syed J. R. Mudassir Husain J Abu Sayeed Ahammed J Md. Shafique Ahmed........................................ Petitioner Vs Bangladesh, represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs and ot......-IV) of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh (Appellate Division) Rules, 1988. 4. In the aforesaid premises, this petition merits no consideration and accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ......-IV) of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh (Appellate Division) Rules, 1988. 4. In the aforesaid premises, this petition merits no consideration and accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ......-IV) of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh (Appellate Division) Rules, 1988. 4. In the aforesaid premises, this petition merits no consideration and accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ..

Category: Others | Date: | Hits: 106

Al-haj Mohammad Seraj-ud-Dowla and others Vs. The Secretary, Ministry of works, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....est bidder for Tk. 84,00,000/- (Tk. eighty four lacs) only; that Abdul Khaleque Bain was a citizen of Pakistan and the plaintiff No. 1 has created deeds from Abdul Khaleque Bain by bringing him to Bangladesh; that the terms and conditions of section 8 and 9 (D) of the tender form were not applic......ommitted any error or illegality and no case for interference by this Division has been made out, we find no merit in the petition for leave to appeal. Accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ......ommitted any error or illegality and no case for interference by this Division has been made out, we find no merit in the petition for leave to appeal. Accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ......ommitted any error or illegality and no case for interference by this Division has been made out, we find no merit in the petition for leave to appeal. Accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 54

Messres MS Jafar Vs. Subordinate Judge, 3rd Court, Dacca & others, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)

.... No. 95 of 1970 claiming a sum of Rs. 1,35,000/-due on a contract for the construction of Rajshahi Medical College. The suit was pending after liberation and on application filed by the Government of Bangladesh, under Article 3(2) of the Bangladesh (Legal Proceedings) (Special Order), 1972, briefly ......point of view we do not find any substance in this point. This appeal and the petition for special leave are dismissed but we make no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ......point of view we do not find any substance in this point. This appeal and the petition for special leave are dismissed but we make no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ......point of view we do not find any substance in this point. This appeal and the petition for special leave are dismissed but we make no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ..

Category: Others | Date: | Hits: 106

Udaypur Halima Darul Ulum Madrasha and others Vs. Bangladesh, 1981, 10 CLC (AD)

....hahabuddin Ahmed J Udaypur Halima Darul Ulum Madrasha and others ……………………………….Appellant. Vs. Bangladesh, represented by the Secretary, Minis­try of Land Administra­tion and Land Reform......ust succeed. Therefore, the appeal is allowed and the order of the High Court Division is set aside. Let the Government proceed in accordance with law. We make no order as to costs. Ed. ......ust succeed. Therefore, the appeal is allowed and the order of the High Court Division is set aside. Let the Government proceed in accordance with law. We make no order as to costs. Ed. ......ust succeed. Therefore, the appeal is allowed and the order of the High Court Division is set aside. Let the Government proceed in accordance with law. We make no order as to costs. Ed. ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 93

Jamal Soap Factory, Narayanganj Vs. Commissioner of In­come Tax, Dacca Zone, Dacca, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)

....ates to the income for the period 1365 B.S. suffers from want of jurisdiction. In the result, the appeal is allowed and the question is answered in the negative. We make no order as to costs. Ed. ......ates to the income for the period 1365 B.S. suffers from want of jurisdiction. In the result, the appeal is allowed and the question is answered in the negative. We make no order as to costs. Ed. ......ates to the income for the period 1365 B.S. suffers from want of jurisdiction. In the result, the appeal is allowed and the question is answered in the negative. We make no order as to costs. Ed. ......ates to the income for the period 1365 B.S. suffers from want of jurisdiction. In the result, the appeal is allowed and the question is answered in the negative. We make no order as to costs. Ed. ..

Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: | Hits: 78

People's Republic of Bangladesh Vs. Sri Sri Madan Gopal Jew Bigraha and ors., 1981, 10 CLC (AD)

.... Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Kemaluddin Hossain CJ Ruhul Islam J Badrul Haider Chowdhury J Shahabuddin Ahmed J People's Republic of Bangladesh repre­sented by the Deputy Commissioner, Sylhet and others ..........Appellants. ...... of the first appellate Court is empowered to question validity of Hate Court and restore that of the trial Court recording abatement of the suit, There will be no order as to costs. Ed. ...... of the first appellate Court is empowered to question validity of Hate Court and restore that of the trial Court recording abatement of the suit, There will be no order as to costs. Ed. ...... of the first appellate Court is empowered to question validity of Hate Court and restore that of the trial Court recording abatement of the suit, There will be no order as to costs. Ed. ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 44

S.M. Quddus & ors Vs. Chairman, Labour Court, Ctg. & anr, 1981, 10 CLC (AD)

.... provides, in our opinion, sufficient justi­fication for granting termination benefits instead of reinstatement. In that view of the matter, the petitions are dismissed. Ed. ...... provides, in our opinion, sufficient justi­fication for granting termination benefits instead of reinstatement. In that view of the matter, the petitions are dismissed. Ed. ...... provides, in our opinion, sufficient justi­fication for granting termination benefits instead of reinstatement. In that view of the matter, the petitions are dismissed. Ed. ...... provides, in our opinion, sufficient justi­fication for granting termination benefits instead of reinstatement. In that view of the matter, the petitions are dismissed. Ed. ..

Category: Labour and Industrial Law | Date: | Hits: 110

Government of Bangladesh Vs. Md. Abdus Subhan &. others, 1979, 8 CLC (AD)

....petition is therefore dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 255.......n of P.O. 16 of 1972 is illegal and as such the provision of M.L.R. VII 1977 has no application. The petition is therefore dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 255.......n of P.O. 16 of 1972 is illegal and as such the provision of M.L.R. VII 1977 has no application. The petition is therefore dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 255.......n of P.O. 16 of 1972 is illegal and as such the provision of M.L.R. VII 1977 has no application. The petition is therefore dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 255...

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 67

Abdul Jabbar Khan @ Jabbar Khan & ors Vs. State and another, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)

....oned in the original com­plaint petition and sent up for trial by the police and he will be guided by the principles enunciated above. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 247 ......se he thinks that it is unlikely that the proceedings will result in a conviction. It was further noticed that if the Magistrate having followed the procedure laid down in the Code, has exer­cised a Judicial discretion as to whether he ought to issue process or not, the High Court will respect hi......oned in the original com­plaint petition and sent up for trial by the police and he will be guided by the principles enunciated above. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 247 ......oned in the original com­plaint petition and sent up for trial by the police and he will be guided by the principles enunciated above. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 247 ..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 60

Bangladesh Vs. Hail Abdul Gani Biswas and others, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)

.... (AD) (1980) 233 ......ion of the High Court Division set aside and remitted back to the High Court Division for disposal. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 233 ......ion of the High Court Division set aside and remitted back to the High Court Division for disposal. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 233 ......ion of the High Court Division set aside and remitted back to the High Court Division for disposal. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 233 ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 85

Wahid Ali and ors Vs. State, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)

....ined for tak­ing cognizance under Special Powers Act". 3. After hearing the learned Counsel on both sides we find that this case is fully cov­ered by our decision in the case of Seraj Mia Vs. Bangladesh (C. A. 107 of 1977) decided on April 25, 1978. In the Seraj Mia's case it has been held t......e the orders of the High Court and that of the Sessions Judge and direct that the procee­dings are to continue in accordance with law. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 229 ......e the orders of the High Court and that of the Sessions Judge and direct that the procee­dings are to continue in accordance with law. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 229 ......e the orders of the High Court and that of the Sessions Judge and direct that the procee­dings are to continue in accordance with law. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 32 DLR (AD) (1980) 229 ..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 33