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Bank of Credit & Com. (Overseas) Ltd now Eastern Bank Ltd Vs. Tajul I Chy & anr, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)
.... on 27.3.91 against the judgment and order of the High Court Division, but during the pendency of the appeal all commercial activities of the appellant- Bank BCCI were stopped by the Government of Bangladesh with effect from 20.8.91 in exercise of powers under section 77(2) of the Banking Compan......s to costs. The order of the Labour Court ‑termination of service of respondent No. 1‑will remain unaffected. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 61 ......s to costs. The order of the Labour Court ‑termination of service of respondent No. 1‑will remain unaffected. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 61 ......s to costs. The order of the Labour Court ‑termination of service of respondent No. 1‑will remain unaffected. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 61 ..Category: Labour and Industrial Law | Date: | Hits: 100
Altaf Hussain Vs. Abul Kashem and others, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)
....t (Union Parishads) Ordinance, 1983 and the rules framed thereunder, called Union Parishads Election Rules 1983. The Election Commission is a body constituted under Article 118 of the Constitution of Bangladesh. Article 119(1) of the Constitution describes the functions of the Election Commission re......s restored. All other appeals namely, Civil Appeals Nos. 35, 43, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 and 64 of 1992 are dismissed. No Order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 53. ......s restored. All other appeals namely, Civil Appeals Nos. 35, 43, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 and 64 of 1992 are dismissed. No Order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 53. ......s restored. All other appeals namely, Civil Appeals Nos. 35, 43, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 and 64 of 1992 are dismissed. No Order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 53. ..Category: Election Law | Date: | Hits: 117
Hossain Mohammed Ershad Vs. State, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)
....ake cognizance of the offence under the Prevention of Corruption Act punishable under section 5(2) of the Act 11 of 1947. In State represented by the Solicitor, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Vs. Divisional Special Judge, Khulna Division and another 44 DLR (AD) 215 this Court reâ€...... to answer a charge of abetment in the absence of any specific provisions in the Special Act merely by reference to the Penal Code." 24. The decision reported in 33 DLR 379 was one under the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961 (Ordinance No. VIII of 1961) wherein no specific provision was ma......e proceeding to continue. There is no cause or occasion for an interference for the ends of justice. All the petitions are dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 48 ......e proceeding to continue. There is no cause or occasion for an interference for the ends of justice. All the petitions are dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 48 ..Category: Anti-Corruption Laws | Date: | Hits: 302
Abu Taleb Vs. Government of Bangladesh and others, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)
....ate Division (Civil) Present: MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J. Abu Taleb ............Appellant Vs. Government of Bangladesh and others..............Respondents Judgment January 31st, 1993. ......he matter is sent back to the Appellate Administrative Tribunal for rehearing by its Chairman and two Members. No costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 45 ......he matter is sent back to the Appellate Administrative Tribunal for rehearing by its Chairman and two Members. No costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 45 ......he matter is sent back to the Appellate Administrative Tribunal for rehearing by its Chairman and two Members. No costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 45 ..Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 125
AFM Naziruddin Vs. Mrs. Hameeda Banu, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)
....dlock. The wife is the owner of the' ‘A’ schedule land. The plan for the construction of the building was sanctioned in her name. The wife mortgaged the land to the Shilpa Bank of Bangladesh, the successor of the former Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan, for securing the h......he suit building where he is now residing during his life Lime. With the above direction we dismiss the appeal. No costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 38 ......he suit building where he is now residing during his life Lime. With the above direction we dismiss the appeal. No costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 38 ......he suit building where he is now residing during his life Lime. With the above direction we dismiss the appeal. No costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 38 ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 80
Jobeda Khatun Vs. Momtaz Begum and others, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)
....osecute the proceeding under section 145 Cr.P.C. The appeal is, therefore, allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 31 ......osecute the proceeding under section 145 Cr.P.C. The appeal is, therefore, allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 31 ......osecute the proceeding under section 145 Cr.P.C. The appeal is, therefore, allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 31 ......osecute the proceeding under section 145 Cr.P.C. The appeal is, therefore, allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 31 ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 81
Giasuddin Bhuiyan (Md) Vs. Chairman, Bangladesh Power Development Board & others, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)
....il) Present: Shahabuddin Ahmed CJ MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J. Giasuddin Bhuiyan (Md)...................Appellant Vs. Chairman, Bangladesh Power Development Board & others................ Respondents Judgment A...... bills due from him. There is thus no substance in this appeal which is dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 29 ...... bills due from him. There is thus no substance in this appeal which is dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 29 ...... bills due from him. There is thus no substance in this appeal which is dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 29 ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 71
Abdul Baten Vs. Abdul Latif Sheikh and others, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)
....Division cannot be taken exception to. 9. We find no ground for interference. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 26 ......Division cannot be taken exception to. 9. We find no ground for interference. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 26 ......Division cannot be taken exception to. 9. We find no ground for interference. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 26 ......Division cannot be taken exception to. 9. We find no ground for interference. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 26 ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 56
Government of Bangladesh Vs. Shakhipur Islamia High School, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)
....ported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 23 ......e appeal is allowed. The trial Court will decide the suit in the light of the judgment of the appellate Court. No costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 23 ......e appeal is allowed. The trial Court will decide the suit in the light of the judgment of the appellate Court. No costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 23 ......e appeal is allowed. The trial Court will decide the suit in the light of the judgment of the appellate Court. No costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 23 ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 64
State Vs. MM Rafiqul Hyder, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....What I find is that it is neither a case of mis-joinder of charges nor a case of trial without jurisdiction. The offence allegedly committed by the respondent is the offence of smuggling of gold into Bangladesh. Smuggling particularly of gold has been defined in the Special Powers Act and this defin......0 in default RI for 6 (six) months more. The respondent is directed to surrender to his bail bond forthwith and serve out the sentence. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 13. ......0 in default RI for 6 (six) months more. The respondent is directed to surrender to his bail bond forthwith and serve out the sentence. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 13. ......0 in default RI for 6 (six) months more. The respondent is directed to surrender to his bail bond forthwith and serve out the sentence. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 13. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 132
Abdul Hamid Kazi Vs. Abdul Jabbar Jamadar and others, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)
....is allowed; the judgment and order of the High Court are set aside and that of the learned Munsif are restored. In the circumstances of the case there will be no order as to costs. Ed. ......is allowed; the judgment and order of the High Court are set aside and that of the learned Munsif are restored. In the circumstances of the case there will be no order as to costs. Ed. ......is allowed; the judgment and order of the High Court are set aside and that of the learned Munsif are restored. In the circumstances of the case there will be no order as to costs. Ed. ......is allowed; the judgment and order of the High Court are set aside and that of the learned Munsif are restored. In the circumstances of the case there will be no order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 50
Begum Asia Rahman Vs. Abdul Bashir Bhuiyan and others, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)
....red by limitation. In the result the appeal fails. The judgment and order of the High Court are affirmed. In the circumstances of the case there will be no order as to costs. Ed. ......red by limitation. In the result the appeal fails. The judgment and order of the High Court are affirmed. In the circumstances of the case there will be no order as to costs. Ed. ......red by limitation. In the result the appeal fails. The judgment and order of the High Court are affirmed. In the circumstances of the case there will be no order as to costs. Ed. ......red by limitation. In the result the appeal fails. The judgment and order of the High Court are affirmed. In the circumstances of the case there will be no order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 60
Kazi Mukhlesur Rahman Vs. Bangladesh and another, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)
....t: Sayem CJ AB Mahmud Husain J Abdullah Jabir J Ahsanuddin Chowdhury J Kazi Mukhlesur Rahman.........................Appellant Vs. Bangladesh and another ………………………&hel......he same race or occupation. It is the fact, clearly established, of injury to the complainant—not to others—which justifies judicial intervention." ......he same race or occupation. It is the fact, clearly established, of injury to the complainant—not to others—which justifies judicial intervention." ......he same race or occupation. It is the fact, clearly established, of injury to the complainant—not to others—which justifies judicial intervention." ..Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 716
Begum Hamida w/o Abdul Hamid Vs. Abdul Hamid, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)
....tenance to the wife is affirmed. But the order so far as it affects the maintenance allowance of the four children is set aside and that of the Magistrate to that extent is restored. Ed. ......tenance to the wife is affirmed. But the order so far as it affects the maintenance allowance of the four children is set aside and that of the Magistrate to that extent is restored. Ed. ......tenance to the wife is affirmed. But the order so far as it affects the maintenance allowance of the four children is set aside and that of the Magistrate to that extent is restored. Ed. ......tenance to the wife is affirmed. But the order so far as it affects the maintenance allowance of the four children is set aside and that of the Magistrate to that extent is restored. Ed. ..Category: Family Law | Date: | Hits: 146
Solicitor, Government of Bangladesh Vs. A. T. Mirdha, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)
.... Ed. ......e result, therefore, is that both the appeals are allowed and the orders passed by the High Court Division in Criminal Revision Case No. 264 of 1972 and 13 of 1973 are set aside Ed. ......e result, therefore, is that both the appeals are allowed and the orders passed by the High Court Division in Criminal Revision Case No. 264 of 1972 and 13 of 1973 are set aside Ed. ......e result, therefore, is that both the appeals are allowed and the orders passed by the High Court Division in Criminal Revision Case No. 264 of 1972 and 13 of 1973 are set aside Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 125
Hafez Maulana Md. Noor-uddin Vs. State, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)
....p; Sayem CJ.—This judgment disposes of petitions for special leave to appeal Nos. 47 and 48 of 1973 preferred by two persons who are facing a trial under President's Order No. 1972, i.e, the Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972 (hereinafter referred to as the Collaborat......ppointed; and be Collaborators Order was also a valid piece of legislation. We are unable accordingly to find any merit in these petitions. Both the petitions dismissed. Ed. ......ppointed; and be Collaborators Order was also a valid piece of legislation. We are unable accordingly to find any merit in these petitions. Both the petitions dismissed. Ed. ......ppointed; and be Collaborators Order was also a valid piece of legislation. We are unable accordingly to find any merit in these petitions. Both the petitions dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 63
A.K.M. Fazlul Hoque & others Vs. State, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)
.... Sayem CJ.-This petition for special leave to appeal is by two accused persons currently facing charges before a special Magistrate at Mymenshingh under President's Order No. 8 of 1972. i.e., the Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunal Order, 1972 (hereinafter referred to as the Collabo......isputed. The Collaborators Order was thus promulgated by an Authority competent to do so. We are accordingly unable to find any merit in this petition which is dismissed. Ed. ......isputed. The Collaborators Order was thus promulgated by an Authority competent to do so. We are accordingly unable to find any merit in this petition which is dismissed. Ed. ......isputed. The Collaborators Order was thus promulgated by an Authority competent to do so. We are accordingly unable to find any merit in this petition which is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 53
Halcyon Steamship Co., Inc., USA Vs. Govt. of Bangladesh, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)
.... M. A. Jabir J Halcyon Steamship Co., Inc., USA, represented by Hegee & Co. (Pak.) Ltd… Appellant Vs. Province of East Pakistan now Govt. of Bangladesh, represented by Collector of Chittagong ……………&hel......er examine the question of the validity of the preliminary objection. For the reasons given earlier we find no merit in this appeal, which is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......er examine the question of the validity of the preliminary objection. For the reasons given earlier we find no merit in this appeal, which is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......er examine the question of the validity of the preliminary objection. For the reasons given earlier we find no merit in this appeal, which is dismissed with costs. Ed. ..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 110
Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs, Govt of BD Vs. Jobed Ali & ors, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)
.... Appellate Division (Criminal) Present: A. M sayem CJ B. Mahmud Hussain J M. A. Jabir J Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs, Govt of Bangladesh...………………..Appellant Vs. Jobed Al...... to its own directions or owing to continuance of custody under the second part of clause (2) of Article 16 of the Collaborators Order. The appeals are accordingly dismissed. Ed. ...... to its own directions or owing to continuance of custody under the second part of clause (2) of Article 16 of the Collaborators Order. The appeals are accordingly dismissed. Ed. ...... to its own directions or owing to continuance of custody under the second part of clause (2) of Article 16 of the Collaborators Order. The appeals are accordingly dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 39
State Vs. Ashraf Ali and others, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
.... Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J State, represented by the Solicitor to the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh ........................Appellant Vs. Ashraf Ali and others ........ficant wood barks for picnic. In the result, we find no substance in this appeal, which is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 241 ......ficant wood barks for picnic. In the result, we find no substance in this appeal, which is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 241 ......ficant wood barks for picnic. In the result, we find no substance in this appeal, which is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 241 ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 119