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Neerala Tea Estate & others Vs. Government of Bangladesh & others, 1983, 12 CLC (HCD)
....eal to the Appellate Division. The prayer is allowed. It is certified that it is a fit case for appeal to the Appellate Division. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 41 DLR (1989) 90. ......eal to the Appellate Division. The prayer is allowed. It is certified that it is a fit case for appeal to the Appellate Division. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 41 DLR (1989) 90. ..Category: Civil Law | Date: 16 Feb, 1983 | Hits: 88
Abdus Salam Master and another Vs. The State, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....rt or otherwise sends a case to the Court of Sessions, he is required to send to that Court the documents, articles, if any, and the record of the case which includes the F.I.R. or the complaint, the statements of the witnesses recorded by the police or the Magistrate and other papers (the Police re...... in any manner. Let the lower Court's records be sent back immediately. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 267. ..Category: Criminal Law, Procedural Law | Date: 28 Nov, 1982 | Hits: 1
Mohammad Nazrul Islam Vs. The State, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....e then Minister-in-charge of Post and Telegraph and it is alleged that the Criminal Prosecution against the petitioner is a malicious one. It appears that no affidavit-in-opposition controverting the statements made by the petitioner in his application has been filed on behalf of the State. However,......ed under section 561A of Cr.P.C. This Rule is made absolute. The accused petitioner is discharged from his bail bond. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 65. ..Category: Administrative Law, Criminal Law | Date: 20 Oct, 1982 | Hits: 8
Category: Arbitration Law, Corporate Law, Property Law | Date: 15 Jun, 1982 | Hits: 2
Abdul Quddus & Another Vs. The State, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....by repetition. It all depends on the facts of each case. So far as section 157 of the Evidence Act is concerned, it may be said that the English Law on this point is different and does not admit such statements into evidence. 19. Vivian Bose J. in the aforesaid case of Rameshwar Vs. The St......accused appellants under section 366 of the Penal Code is also upheld. Let the lower Court records be sent down. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 18. ..Category: Criminal Law, Evidence Law | Date: 6 May, 1982 | Hits: 1
Narendralal Chowdhury & others Vs. Bimal Kanti Chowdhury & others, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
.... and uncle transferred bulk of properties to many persons who are in possession of the same for over two decades." Although defendants 16 and 18 are son and mother of the same family but written statements were filed separately. Defendant No.18 claimed interest in schedule B properties and disc...... regard to the facts and circumstances of the case we direct the parties to bear their own costs of this appeal. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 40. ..Category: Civil Law, Property Law | Date: 4 May, 1982 | Hits: 1
Albert David (Bangladesh) Ltd Vs. M/S Brestern Shipping Company Ltd. & others, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....50/- being the insured value of the goods with 20% interest against defendant No.3, Sadharan Bima Corporation in the suit. 2. Defendant Nos. 1 and 2 contested the suit by filing separate written statements. Defendant No.2 denied to have acted as agent of defendant No.1. Its contention is t...... 97,075/- only. The plaintiffs claim for interest at the rate of Tk. 20% is rejected as it has not been substantiated. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 3. ..Category: Admiralty Law or Maritime Law | Date: 29 Apr, 1982 | Hits: 7
Albert David (Bangladesh) Ltd. Vs. M/S Brostern Shipping Company Ltd. & Others, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....0/- being the insured value of the goods with 20% interest against defendant No, 3, Sadharan Bima Corporation in the suit. 2. Defendant Nos. 1 and 2 contested the suit by filing separate written statements. Defendant No. 2 denied to have acted as agent of defendant No. 1. Its contention is that...... at the rate of Tk. 20% is rejected as it has not been substantiated. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 34 DLR (HCD) (1982) 362, 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 3. ..Category: Admiralty Law or Maritime Law, Corporate Law | Date: 29 Apr, 1982 | Hits: 7
Category: Admiralty Law or Maritime Law, Corporate Law | Date: 12 Apr, 1982 | Hits: 5
Neerala Tea Estate & another Vs. Bangladesh Tea Board & ors, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....irming the affidavits before the court but all the warnings appear to have gone un-heeded, We also feel that the Government lawyers arc no less responsible for drafting the affidavits containing statements of facts which are not borne out by the materials on record. This amounts to not onl......the case, we direct that the contesting respondent No.2 do pay cost to the petitioners which we assess at Tk. 2000/00. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 7. ..Category: Constitutional Law, Property Law | Date: 13 Jan, 1982 | Hits: 2
Neerala Tea Estate Ltd. And Another Vs. Bangladesh Tea Board and Others, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....hile affirming the affidavits before the Const but all the warning appear to have gone unheeded. We also feel that the Government lawyers me no less responsible for drafting the affidavits containing statements of facts which are not borne out by the materials on record. This amounts to not only mis......nces of the ease, we direct that the contesting respondent No. 2 do pay colt to the petitioners which we assess at Tk. 2000/00. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 34 DLR (HCD) (1982) 161. ..Category: Property Law | Date: 13 Jan, 1982 | Hits: 2
Gopal Chandra Mondol Vs. Lashmat Dasi, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....testimony of persons, who were considered by the Court to have special means of knowledge as members of the family or otherwise, to testify to the relationship of the plaintiff with Gour Majhi. Those statements found on various Government records as to distribution and devolution of the family prope......dge, Dacca are hereby affirmed. But in the facts and circumstances of the case the parties are directed to bear their own costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 34 DLR (HCD) (1982) 145 ..Category: Evidence Law | Date: 7 Jan, 1982 | Hits: 3
Shahidur Rahman Molla & others Vs. Abdul Halim Molla & others, 1981, 10 CLC (HCD)
....in getting pre-emption. The pre-emptee did not deny the claim of me pre-emptor in his written objection. The learned Judge of this Division took the view that although there has been no denial of the statements as to the competency of the pre-emptor petitioner to get pre-emption still the pre-emptor......for preemption are affirmed. In the facts and circumstances of the case there will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 89. ..Category: Civil Law, Property Law | Date: 10 Dec, 1981 | Hits: 1
Shahidur Rahman Molla & other Vs. Abdul Halim Molla & others, 1981, 10 CLC (HCD)
....ing pre-emption. The pre-emptee did not deny the claim of the pre-emptor in his written objection. The learned Judge of this Division took the view that although there has been no denial of the statements as to the competency of the pre-emptor petitioner to get pre-emption still the pre-emptor......ion are affirmed. In the facts and circumstances of the case there will be no order as to costs. Abdul Wadud Chowdhury J.- I agree. Ed. This Case is also Reported in:35 DLR (HCD) (1983) 79. ..Category: Property Law | Date: 10 Dec, 1981 | Hits: 19
Saad Ahmed Vs. The State, 1981, 10 CLC (HCD)
....un concurrently. 3. The accused appellant was acquitted by the Special Tribunal of the charge under Article 2(b) (v) read with Part IV (b) of the Schedule to the said Order for delivering public statements with the object of aiding the occupation Army in furthering its design of perpetrating it....../-, in default, to suffer rigorous imprisonment for 15 days more. Let the records be sent down. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 75. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: 3 Nov, 1981 | Hits: 1
Category: Constitutional Law, Procedural Law | Date: 23 Jul, 1981 | Hits: 1
Assessing Officer, Narayanganj Range, & Others Vs. Burmah Eastern Limited, 1981, 9 CLC (AD)
....tion of construction of the Oil Depot. The omission was detected at the time of assessment of tax for the years 1963-64 to 1969-70. The assessment for the said years was made on the basis of detailed statements in respect of the Oil Storage Tanks submitted by the respondent and taking into account t......eld that the Writ Petition was maintainable. For the aforesaid reasons this appeal is dismissed but without cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 1 BLD (AD) (1981) 450 ..Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: 22 Jan, 1981 | Hits: 0
Nurul Islam & others Vs. Md. Abdur Rashid, 1980, 9 CLC (HCD)
....an application under Order 1 rule 10 of CPC filed by the plaintiff on 28-11-78, defendants Nos.3, 4 and 5 were added as parties in the suit on 29-11-78. 3. Defendants 1, 3, 4 and 5 filed written statements in the in suit. Defendant No. 1 in his written statement and the added defendant Nos.3-5 ......ed order calls for no interference by this Court. The rule is accordingly discharged without any order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 1 BLD (HCD) (1981) 25. ..Category: Civil Law, Procedural Law | Date: 6 Aug, 1980 | Hits: 1
Benode Behari Saha Vs. Nitya Gopal Saha, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)
....32 did not approve this view and observed that the words in question are either mandatory or directory, and it cannot be directory in a limited sense. The Full Bench concluded with the following statements: "We are therefore driven to the conclusion that the words at the time of prese......of section 17 of the Provincial Small" Cause Courts Act. In the result, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 1 BLD (AD) (1981) 95 ..Category: Civil Law, Procedural Law | Date: 15 Jul, 1980 | Hits: 1
Kh. Ehteshamuddin Ahmed @ Iqbal Vs. Bangladesh & Others, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)
....sions on point of fact and law, it could very well be termed as a well-written judgment by a Court. The learned Counsel of the appellant was allowed by the Court to check up himself as to whether the statements made in the writ petition and also in the Special Leave Petition are justified. On find&s......a was married to appellant Kh. Ehteshamuddin Ahmed alias Iqbal on December 7, 1975. The appellant lived with his family at 1065, Malibagh Chowdhurypara. The appellant Iqbal got large dower from the parents of the victim Saleha Begum He received 1.5 lac from his mother-in-law for construction of the ..Category: Constitutional Law | Date: 27 Mar, 1980 | Hits: 3