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Jamal Ahmed alias Jamal Vs. State, 2005, 34 CLC (HCD)
.... 10(ten) lac. Then the informant asked his friend Rafiqul Islam @ Robu to bring the money and the accused party snatched away Taka 16,000 and his mobile phone from him. Accused Jamal brought a Litace car in front of the gate of the house to kidnap the informant. At that time when the accused persons......the best way the Court would deem fit and proper within 2(two) months from the date of receipt of this judgment. Send down the LCR at once. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 58 DLR (2006) 419. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 65
Kazi Moniruzzaman and others Vs. Kazi Nuruzzaman and others, 2006, 35 CLC (HCD)
....shall dispose of the case expeditiously preferably within 6(six) months from the date of receipt of this judgment. Send down the LCR at once. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 58 DLR (2006) 306.......he title papers have been in his custody and he filed the same in the Court. 3. The defendant-opposite party Nos. 1 and 2 filed written statement alleging that they acquired the property by taking loan from their father Abul Kashem; that the loan was repaid by the defendants and the title papers ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 131
Sonali Bank Limited and Others Vs. Prime Global Limited and Others, 2011, 40 CLC (AD)
....s mentioned above, but even then the postal receipt, if not the acknowledgment due, must be on record, showing the actual posting of the notice/summons. 14. Besides, the learned Judges should be careful that the publication of the summons through the national news papers should be in one of the......ee is a nullity in the eye of law for the following reasons: i) No attempt was made to serve the summons upon the defendant-petitioner, ii) Sonali Bank never guaranteed the repayment of the loan enjoyed by the defendant Nos. 1,3 to 5 from Uttara Bank Ltd. iii) The endorsement on the bac..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 102
MA Salam Vs. Additional District Judge & Dewlia Adalat, Chittagong and another, 2005, 34 CLC (HCD)
....ioner and the respondent bank to sell out the rice from the custody of the respondent No. 2 bank and credit the sale proceeds to the loan account of the petitioner. In spite of our query and from our careful perusal of the case record, we could not find out any information regarding the amount of sa...... cause of action of the suit arose at the office of the plaintiff-respondent at Strand Road, Chittagong firstly, on 8-4-1995 when the application was filed in the office of plaintiff-Bank for opening loan sanction account and then on 25-7-1995 when the Bank awarded the defendant LIM benefit and ther..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 131
Afil Jute Mills (Pvt) Ltd. and others Vs. Bangladesh, 2006, 35 CLC (HCD)
.... Rule and it must fail. In the result, the Rule is discharged for the above reasons without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 58 DLR (2006) 207, 26 BLD (HCD) (2006) 361. ......he petitioner company its 35% shares are still held by the government represented by 3 (three) directors on the board of directors of the petitioner company. 4. The petitioner company obtained the loan by way of working capital for Taka 29.40 crore to tide over the bad days in the jute industries..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 125
HRC Shipping Ltd. Vs. MV X-Press Manaslu, MV X-Press Resolve & others, 2006, 35 CLC (HCD)
....d MVX-Press Resolve dated 18-12 2005 and for releaseof the same. 2. The suit which has been filed under the admiralty jurisdiction of this Court discloses the following facts: 3. The plaintiff carries on business as a carrier of goods in containers and also acts as a feeder operator. During t...... The defendant No. 1 is directed to bear all expenses of the Marshal and his team in connection with the release of the vessel. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 58 DLR (2006) 185; 12 MLR 265. ..Category: Admiralty Law or Maritime Law | Date: | Hits: 314
Mainul Hosein and others Vs. Anwar Hossain and others, 2003, 32 CLC (HCD)
....1-94 and with the resumption of the publication of the Daily Ittefaq Mr. Anwar Hossain by show of power and using muscle power of his political patty got his name forcibly published as Editor without caring to take the matter to the Board of Directors for a decision. Although the post of the Editor ......eiver of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh as the official liquidator of the said Company in liquidation. But in the meantime the BSRS had sold out the Mills to a third party to recover its outstanding loan from the Company. The official liquidator took possession of the office of the Company situated..Category: Information Technology Law | Date: | Hits: 324
Yusuf Jamil Babu Vs. Bangladesh and others, 2009, 38 CLC (AD)
.... above, we find no substance in the submissions of the learned Advocate for the petitioner. Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 16 MLR (AD) (2011) 102. ...... the post of Chairman, Daudkandi Upazila Parishad, Comilla. On the date of scrutiny on 17.12.2008, the nomination paper of the petitioner was cancelled by the Returning Officer on the ground of being loan defaulter under Section 16(2) (ঘ) (ঙ) of the Local Government (Upazila Parishad) Ordinance,..Category: Election Law | Date: | Hits: 116
Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Vs. Shohag Medicine Supply and others, 1998, 27 CLC (HCD)
....e plaintiff bank will be at liberty to realise the amount through the process of the Court. Send down the lower Court records at once. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 52 DLR (2000) 571. ......it charged on the selling of the medicines. Out of this amount of Taka 1,75,925.00 the defendant No. 2 paid only Taka 11,000.00. Then a notice was issued on 25-14-89 asking the defendant to repay the loan with profit as earlier agreed upon. But on 15-8-90 defendant No. 2 refused to pay anything. He ..Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 199
Concord Engineers Construction Ltd. Vs. Commissioner of Taxes, 1999, 28 CLC (HCD)
....ion before the Andhra Pradesh High Court in the case of Commissioner of Income Tax, Andhra Pradesh Vs. Gopi Krishna Muralidhar, reported in 47 ITR 469. The assessee was a Hindu undivided family which carried on business on an extensive scale with a capital of Rs. 70 lakh made large borrowings during......see submitted their return showing total income at Taka 71,90,576 which was assessed by the Deputy Commissioner of Taxes at Taka 93,00,504 and disallowed interest of Taka 4,47,430 paid on capital for loan borrowed. 4. Similarly, Reference No.38 relates to assessment year 1989-90. In that year ret..Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: | Hits: 135
Ershad Ali Vs. State, 2000, 29 CLC (HCD)
....n of the District Magistrate, Chandpur. The learned tribunal will however be at liberty to cancel bail if there is any misuse of the same. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 52 DLR (2000) 544....... Shilpa Rin Sangstha briefly the Sangstha AC Ms Tapashee Shipping Lines Ltd. briefly the Shipping lines (the purchaser) and Dira Dockyard & Engineers Ltd. (the builder) for building 2 coasters, a loan of Taka 70 lac was sanctioned in favour of the shipping Lines on certain terms and conditions. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 38
Abdur Rahim Chowdhury Vs. Bangladesh Bank, Dhaka and others, 1997, 26 CLC (HCD)
....r, the application for amendment as prayed for is allowed and made a part of the prayer. 3. The petitioner’s case is as follows: He comes from a respectable family of Chittagong and took up a career of banking soon after his graduation in 1964. He joined the then Standard Bank in 1964 as a j......k Company Act to show cause as to why necessary action should not be taken against the Board of Directors of Arab Bangladesh Bank for acting contrary to the depositors interest by approving irregular loan facilities to Messrs, Marshall Services for purchasing JAS Distilleries Limited from BSRS. A tr..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 79
Manager, Bangladseh Krishi Bank and others Vs. Al-Haj Md. Nurul Islam & another, 1999, 28 CLC (HCD)
....s connection the learned Advocate has referred to the case of Refazuddin Mondal Vs. Abdul Razzaque @ Rezaul Karim and others reported in 11 BLD 256 = 43 DLR 644 in support of his contention. But on a careful reading we find that the decision rather goes against his submission inasmuch as in paragrap......ich is the creature of President’s Order 27 of 1972. 3. The plaintiffs case in short is that for the purpose of extending and improving his cold storage for the storage of potatoes he prayed for loan of Taka 50 lac from the defendant-appellants Bank but only Taka 35 lac was sanctioned and paid...Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 101
Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha (BSRS) Vs. Aziz Pipes Limited, 2003, 32 CLC (AD)
....ll realization of the decreetal amount if it is not paid within a period of 90 days from date. The parties are to bear their own costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: II ADC (2005) 221. ......d., a Public Limited Company for a decree of Tk. 1,44,39,817/- claiming that the said amount was realized by the defendant Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha (BSRS) in excess while making recovery of the loan of Tk. 2,25,40,000/- given to the plaintiff by the BSRS. 3. The plaintiff took the loan fro..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 126
Abdul Mannan Sarker (Md.) Vs. State and others, 2001, 30 CLC (HCD)
.... now pending in the Court of learned Metropolitan Magistrate, Dhaka is thus quashed. Communicate the order to the Court concerned. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 53 DLR (HCD) (2001) 565. ......nding in the court of learned Metropolitan Magistrate, Dhaka should not be quashed. 2. According to the FIR lodged by the informant, the accused petitioner took Taka 1,64,000 from the informant as loan for personal need and business purpose in 3 instalments but he did not refund the money consequ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 43
Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 97
Abdur Razzaque Mollah Vs. Md. Qayum Mollah & others, 2001, 30 CLC (HCD)
....s of the case, we direct the parties to bear their respective costs all through. Send down the lower Court’s Record immediately. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 53 DLR (HCD) (2001) 535. ......n living at Bagerhat and as he had earlier acquaintance with contractor Md. Qayum Mollah; he sought his assistance and that the contractor also agreed to it. Mr. Abdur Razzaque Mollah thereafter took loan of Taka 2,00,000 from the defendant No.3 (opposite party No. 2) namely, House Building Finance ..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 71
A Rouf Chowdhury and another Vs. Bangladesh and others, 2000, 29 CLC (HCD)
.... to be brought down. They have also stated that a joint survey work is under progress to determine the height of the high rise buildings in and around of the old airport area. Survey is being jointly carried out by the Air Force and Civil Aviation Authority. If any building is found to be more than ......he Act. 3. On getting the sanction, the petitioners started construction as per sanctioned plan. As the construction involved huge money, the petitioners mortgaged the said land to a bank and took loan. Out of 22 floors, 16 floors with the foundation for the sanctioned 22-storied building was com..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 125
Akkas Ali Molla and another Vs. State, 2001, 30 CLC (HCD)
.... is felt to be necessary. The order of stay of realisation of fine passed on 29‑3‑1989 is hereby vacated. Send down the LCR at once. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 55 DLR (2003) 296. ......ncluding a portion of land already gifted by Meser Ali to his aforesaid daughters and got it registered in Bogra Sadar Registration Office on 25‑3‑1974. Accused Akkas Ali applied for agricultural loan to Joypurhat Agricultural Bank on the basis of the forged deed. During inquiry by the Bank the ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 129
Agrani Bank Vs. MA Kahhar, 2002, 31 CLC (HCD)
.... section 19, acknowledgment must be before the expiation of period prescribed." The plaintiff/appellant could, therefore, not take recourse to section 19 of the Limitation Act in any event, to re‑incarnate the limitation period after the same became a history. The second point is, hence, adjudicat...... he did not lodge any appeal. Nor did any one appear on his behalf during the hearing of this appeal. 3. It has been alleged in the plaint that the defendant stood guarantor for the repayment of a loan for Taka 15,000 (fifteen thousand) the plaintiff granted to one Abdul Hai Pathan. The plaintiff..Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 215