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Bangladesh Vs. Md. Azizur Rahman and Others, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
.... is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 19. ......e. In other words, the learned Counsel has tried to invoke the "doctrine of severeability" as explained in Cooley's Constitutional Limitations, Vol. 1, p. 366, Dr. Wyness's Legislative, Executive and Judicial Powers in Australia, P.47, Seervai's Constitutional Law of India para. 3.10 and the case re......onstitution of Bangladesh. They arise from six Writ Petitions namely, Writ Petition Nos. 4, 111, 134,847, 1426 and 2181 of 1991, which were filed by some Assistant Engineers of Bangladesh Engineering Services in different Cadres, such as Roads and Highways, Public Works and Public Health, challengin......e 4(1) (Kha) and 5(2) of the impugned Rules of 1990 cannot be declared to be void as those are not violative of the fundamental rights. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 19. ..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 97
Momtazuddin and another Vs. Yakub Ali, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)
....f limitation will remain open for decision at the hearing of the appeal and the respondent is free to take all legitimate objections. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 13. ......ined with reference to facts which are likely to be disputed, the court must make the exercise under section 5 of the Limitation Act before admitting the appeal with notice to respondent. 12. The Judicial Committee in Krishnasami Vs. Ramasami, 41 Madras 412 (PC) and Sunderabai Vs. Collector, 43 ......f limitation will remain open for decision at the hearing of the appeal and the respondent is free to take all legitimate objections. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 13. ......f limitation will remain open for decision at the hearing of the appeal and the respondent is free to take all legitimate objections. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 13. ..Category: Procedural Law | Date: | Hits: 121
Wahed Ali Dewan Vs. State and another, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
....nue to remain in the Jimma of her cider sister as affirmed by the High Court Division. The appeal is disposed of in the above terms. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 10. ......nue to remain in the Jimma of her cider sister as affirmed by the High Court Division. The appeal is disposed of in the above terms. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 10. ......nue to remain in the Jimma of her cider sister as affirmed by the High Court Division. The appeal is disposed of in the above terms. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 10. ......nue to remain in the Jimma of her cider sister as affirmed by the High Court Division. The appeal is disposed of in the above terms. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 10. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 68
Bangladesh Bank and others Vs. Mohammad Abdul Mannan, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
.... (Civil) Present: Shahabuddin Ahmed CJ MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J Bangladesh Bank and others ....... Appellants Vs. Mohammad Abdul Ma......unal is set aside and that of the Administrative Tribunal is restored. Parties are to bear their respective costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 1. ......pellate Tribunal misconstrued Regulation 12(ii), which, according to him, is itself violative of Article 27 of the Constitution of Bangladesh and also it is inconsistent with the provisions of the Services (Re‑organisation and Conditions) Act, 1975, as well as the Public Servants Retiremen......unal is set aside and that of the Administrative Tribunal is restored. Parties are to bear their respective costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 1. ..Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 149
Sharif Nurul Ambia Vs. Dhaka City Corporation represented by its Mayor and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
........Appellant Vs Dhaka City Corporation represented by its Mayor and others.......................... Respondents Judgment July 19, 2004. The Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972, Articles 32 & 102 Public interest- Private interest The public ......this order. The respondent Nos. 1 and 5 are directed to stop construction of the multi-storied building and to demolish the structure, if any, already constructed. Ed. ......this order. The respondent Nos. 1 and 5 are directed to stop construction of the multi-storied building and to demolish the structure, if any, already constructed. Ed. ......this order. The respondent Nos. 1 and 5 are directed to stop construction of the multi-storied building and to demolish the structure, if any, already constructed. Ed. ..Category: Environmental Law | Date: | Hits: 293
Sheikh Farid (Md) & others Vs. Abdul Wadud Sikder and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....mbers of her family including the sons and were residing there. In that state of the matter the trial Court was of the view that impleading of the defendant Nos. 37 and 38 showing their address in Bangladesh was not genuine since plaintiff himself averred that Karuna Moyee Dasi with her children......is lack of evidence to show that he possessed the land denying title of Karuna Moyee Dasi or her sons to their knowledge. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......is lack of evidence to show that he possessed the land denying title of Karuna Moyee Dasi or her sons to their knowledge. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......is lack of evidence to show that he possessed the land denying title of Karuna Moyee Dasi or her sons to their knowledge. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 59
Kader Textiles (Pvt) Ltd. and another Vs. Md. Lehajuddin Miah, and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....ection 233 of the Company law and thus in passing the impugned judgment and order. Therefore, we do not find merits in this leave petition. Accordingly, this leave petition is dismissed. Ed. ......ection 233 of the Company law and thus in passing the impugned judgment and order. Therefore, we do not find merits in this leave petition. Accordingly, this leave petition is dismissed. Ed. ......ection 233 of the Company law and thus in passing the impugned judgment and order. Therefore, we do not find merits in this leave petition. Accordingly, this leave petition is dismissed. Ed. ......Abdul Kader, respondent No.3 held 375 shares and Md. Chand Mia, respondent No. 4, held 1,875 shares. They are related to one other. The company was incorporated in 1980 according to the Articles of Association of the Company and was registered under the Companies Act, 1913. It was stipulated in ..Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 86
Anwar Hossain Vs. Mainul Hosein & others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....ellip;……………….Appellant Vs. Mainul Hosein & others... ......Respondents Judgment May 2, 2005. The Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972, Article 147 (3) The acts challenged in the two writ petitions were committ...... question. All the appeals are therefore, allowed. There is no order as to costs. The connected civil petition is disposed of in the light of the Judgment in the appeals. Ed. ...... question. All the appeals are therefore, allowed. There is no order as to costs. The connected civil petition is disposed of in the light of the Judgment in the appeals. Ed. ......the Companies Act on 31-1-1970 which, among others, took over the management and publications of the National Daily the daily Ittefaq together with other business as indicated in its Memorandum of Association. From the inception of the said Company writ-petitioner Mr. Mainul Hosein was made the ..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 103
Bangladesh Bank Vs. Rana Awan and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....r. Ed. ...... the official(s) who was/were responsible for the default. Let a copy of the judgment be sent to the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Works and also to the Solicitor. Ed. ...... the official(s) who was/were responsible for the default. Let a copy of the judgment be sent to the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Works and also to the Solicitor. Ed. ...... the official(s) who was/were responsible for the default. Let a copy of the judgment be sent to the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Works and also to the Solicitor. Ed. ..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 104
Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha (BSRS) Vs. Monowara Begum and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... Supreme Court Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Syed JR Mudassir Husain CJ MM Ruhul Amin J Amirul K Chowdhury J Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha (BSRS)...........................Petitioner Vs. Mono......ed Unnecessarily which we disapprove. 14. In view of the discussion made above, we do not find any substance in this petition. The petition is, therefore, dismissed. Ed. ......ed Unnecessarily which we disapprove. 14. In view of the discussion made above, we do not find any substance in this petition. The petition is, therefore, dismissed. Ed. ......ed Unnecessarily which we disapprove. 14. In view of the discussion made above, we do not find any substance in this petition. The petition is, therefore, dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 95
Jainul Abedin Jamal Vs. Qais Huda and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....fazzul Islam J Jainul Abedin Jamal....................Petitioner Vs. Qais Huda and others....................Respondents Judgment December 15, 2005. The Bangladesh Abandoned Property (Management, Control and Disposal) Order, 1972 (P.O. No. 16 of 1972), ......e notice dated 11-7-2001. 10. In the circumstances, we find no cogent reason to interfere with the judgment of the High Court Division. Both the leave petitions are dismissed. Ed. ......e notice dated 11-7-2001. 10. In the circumstances, we find no cogent reason to interfere with the judgment of the High Court Division. Both the leave petitions are dismissed. Ed. ......e notice dated 11-7-2001. 10. In the circumstances, we find no cogent reason to interfere with the judgment of the High Court Division. Both the leave petitions are dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Tenancy Law | Date: | Hits: 67
Shahudul Haque, IG Police and others Vs. State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....ag of the Supreme Court and the Judge concerned carrying the flag on his car, and even going to the indifference and sought to humiliate the authority, dignity and prestige of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh and made themselves guilty of gross contempt of Court…………..(...... flagrant defiance and prevaricated acts as divulged by the above named persons and many others, day in and day out, nor can it be desirable to appease such acts, as otherwise the reverence and the Judicial eminence of this Court shall stand infernally waned, throwing the interest of the nation a...... Police, (2) the Deputy Commissioner, Traffic, DMP as well as (3) to the persons listed at serial Nos. 1-5, at the address of the IG Police and that of the Commissioner, Dhaka Metropolitan Police, Service on the Principal of Police Training Academies at Sarda and Mirpur shall, however, be execut......the unqualified apology and to censure the appellants in modifying of the sentence imposed on them. The appeals are, accordingly, dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 64
Agrani Bank. Vs. Ansarul Hoque and ors, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....bsp; Payment Order Ansarul Huque Bengal Techno Consult Ltd. 14/1, Abhoy Das Lane, Bangladesh. Agrani Bank. Hatkhola Branch. &n...... Division cannot be sustained. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs and the judgment and order passed by the High Court Division is set aside. Ed. ...... Division cannot be sustained. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs and the judgment and order passed by the High Court Division is set aside. Ed. ...... Division cannot be sustained. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs and the judgment and order passed by the High Court Division is set aside. Ed. ..Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 101
Supreme Court of Bangladesh, Appellate Division, Dhaka Vs. Election Commission, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... (Civil) Present: Syed JR Mudassir Husain CJ Md. Ruhul Amin J MM Ruhul Amin J Md. Tafazzul Islam J Amirul K Chowdhury J Supreme Court of Bangladesh, Appellate Division, Dhaka.........................Petitioner Vs. Elect......Senior Member of the Bar and also as an Officer of this Court and we sound word of caution to him for the future. With the aforesaid observations, the Rule is disposed of. Ed. ......Senior Member of the Bar and also as an Officer of this Court and we sound word of caution to him for the future. With the aforesaid observations, the Rule is disposed of. Ed. ......Senior Member of the Bar and also as an Officer of this Court and we sound word of caution to him for the future. With the aforesaid observations, the Rule is disposed of. Ed. ..Category: Election Law | Date: | Hits: 108
Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakha Vs. Abdul Jakir and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... to- Nur Muhammad vs. Moulvi Mainuddin 39 DLR (AD) 1; Mian Muhammad Latif vs. Province of West Pakistan, PLD 1970 SC 180; Al-Haj Abul Basher being dead his heirs Hosne Ara Begum vs. Bangladesh 50 DLR (AD) 11. Lawyers Involved: AKM Nazrul Islam, Senior......, therefore, allowed. The impugned judgment and order of the High Court Division is set aside. Resultantly the suit stands dismissed. Parties do bear their respective costs. Ed. ......, therefore, allowed. The impugned judgment and order of the High Court Division is set aside. Resultantly the suit stands dismissed. Parties do bear their respective costs. Ed. ......, therefore, allowed. The impugned judgment and order of the High Court Division is set aside. Resultantly the suit stands dismissed. Parties do bear their respective costs. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 51
Agrani Bank and other Vs. Essential Garments Ltd. and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....k and other........................Appellants Vs. Essential Garments Ltd. and others...............Respondents Judgment January 24, 2006. The Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972, Article 102(2) The revenue authorities were not within their jurisdiction......petition. 23. In the background of our discussions made hereinbefore we find merit in the appeal. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to cost. Ed. ......petition. 23. In the background of our discussions made hereinbefore we find merit in the appeal. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to cost. Ed. ......petition. 23. In the background of our discussions made hereinbefore we find merit in the appeal. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to cost. Ed. ..Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 121
Fatema Khatun and others Vs. Abdul Quddus, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... appeal. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: IV ADC (2007) 721. ...... appeal. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: IV ADC (2007) 721. ...... appeal. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: IV ADC (2007) 721. ...... appeal. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: IV ADC (2007) 721. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 55
Government of Bangladesh and another Vs. Md. Afsar Ali and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... Supreme Court Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Md Ruhul Amin J Syed JR Mudassir Husain J MM Ruhul Amin J Government of Bangladesh and another.......................Appellants Vs. Md. Afsar Ali and othe......ition No. 43 of 1996 making the Rule absolute is hereby set aside and the judgment and order dated 1-5-1995 passed by the Court of Settlement in case No. 869 of 1987 is restored. Ed. ......ition No. 43 of 1996 making the Rule absolute is hereby set aside and the judgment and order dated 1-5-1995 passed by the Court of Settlement in case No. 869 of 1987 is restored. Ed. ......ition No. 43 of 1996 making the Rule absolute is hereby set aside and the judgment and order dated 1-5-1995 passed by the Court of Settlement in case No. 869 of 1987 is restored. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 77
Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission Vs. Ekushey Television Ltd., 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... set aside. Ed. ......ns aforesaid, with the above observations the appeals are, accordingly, allowed without any order as to costs. The impugned judgment and orders of the High Court Division are hereby set aside. Ed. ......ns aforesaid, with the above observations the appeals are, accordingly, allowed without any order as to costs. The impugned judgment and orders of the High Court Division are hereby set aside. Ed. ...... scheme and the provision thereof have been aptly considered by the Indian Supreme Court in the case of Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India and others vs Cricket Association of Bengal and others reported in AIR 1995 SC 1236 wherein it has been held that: "Now..Category: Information Technology Law | Date: | Hits: 266
Yaor Mia (Md) and another Vs. Haji Shah Dhanai Ali and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....ession shall lie with the mortgagee. In such a case provisions of Transfer of Property Act shall not apply to resist redemption……(16) Cases Referred To: Government of Bangladesh vs Sheikh Md All Asgar 1994 BLD (AD) 219; Shafi Khan vs Mannujan Hossain 35 DLR (AD) 225......which were not alive when PO No. 88 of 1972 was promulgated being transaction past and closed. In view of the above, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......which were not alive when PO No. 88 of 1972 was promulgated being transaction past and closed. In view of the above, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......which were not alive when PO No. 88 of 1972 was promulgated being transaction past and closed. In view of the above, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 71