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Md. Motiruddin Mondal @ Matiar Rahman Mondal & ors Vs. Full Mohammed Mollah & ors, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....n proper perspective and after assigning cogent reasons arrived at a correct conclusion and hence does not require interference by us. The appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......n proper perspective and after assigning cogent reasons arrived at a correct conclusion and hence does not require interference by us. The appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......n proper perspective and after assigning cogent reasons arrived at a correct conclusion and hence does not require interference by us. The appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......nterest of respondent Nos. 1,2 and 3 as plaintiffs instituted Title Suit No. 1005 of 1984 for declaration of title in the first schedule land measuring 0.70 acres. The appellant and the Government of Bangladesh represented by the Deputy Commissioner, Naogaon were impleaded as defendant and proforma ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 63
Md. Abdul Jalil Khan Vs. State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....rit consideration. Moreover, the petition is also delayed by 444 days but the reasons for condonation of delay are far from satisfactory. The criminal petition is accordingly dismissed. Ed. ......rit consideration. Moreover, the petition is also delayed by 444 days but the reasons for condonation of delay are far from satisfactory. The criminal petition is accordingly dismissed. Ed. ......neous Case No. 2179 of 1994 discharging the Rule. 2. The facts leading to the leave petition, in short, are that the petitioner was officer-in-charge of Nashratpur Local Supply Depot Adamdighi, Police Station in the District-Bogra. Adamdighi Police Station Case Nos. 8 of 1992 dated 17.11.1992,......rit consideration. Moreover, the petition is also delayed by 444 days but the reasons for condonation of delay are far from satisfactory. The criminal petition is accordingly dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Anti-Corruption Laws | Date: | Hits: 94
State Vs. Abul Kalam, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....y;dent namely, Abul Kalam, son of late Abdur Rahim of Village-Charlapang, Police Station-Nabinagar, District-Brahmonbaria arrested and to release him on bail to his satisfaction. Ed. ........................Petitioner Vs. Abul Kalam...................Respondent Judgment August 3, 2005. Lawyers Involved: Ramzan Ali, Deputy Attorney General, instructed by Mr. B. Hossain, Advocate-on-Record-For the Petitioner Not repres......tes of the house who appeared to have left the house with bag and baggage and that Amirul Alam after coming round and becoming a bit physically well lodged a First Information Report with Mohammadpur Police Station on the basis of which Mohammadpur Police Station Case No. 32 Dated 10.03.1993 was sta......ed respondent of the charge under Sections 328 and 420 of the Penal Code. 2. The facts disclosed in the leave petition, in short, are that P.W.1 A. K. M. Amirul Alam and employee of Bangladesh Bank was known to the accused Abdur Rashid @ Jahangir and Bachchu and that they requested..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 92
Panna Biswas Vs. State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....rred by 324 days and the explanation given for the delay is not satisfactory. This petition on merit as well as on point of limitation has got no leg to stand and hence is dismissed. Ed ......rred by 324 days and the explanation given for the delay is not satisfactory. This petition on merit as well as on point of limitation has got no leg to stand and hence is dismissed. Ed ......e of Criminal Procedure discharging the Rule. 2. The short facts, leading to this Criminal Petition, are that one Md. Abdul Matin Biswas son Abdul Latif Biswas of village Shalgaria, Thana Para Police Station and District Pabna, Lodged an Ejahar with Pabna Sadar Police Station on 22-12-1991 at......rred by 324 days and the explanation given for the delay is not satisfactory. This petition on merit as well as on point of limitation has got no leg to stand and hence is dismissed. Ed ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 89
Enamul Haque Vs. The State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....greement with the findings and decisions of the High Court Division. In the aforesaid premises this petition merits no consideration and accordingly it is dismissed. Ed. ......greement with the findings and decisions of the High Court Division. In the aforesaid premises this petition merits no consideration and accordingly it is dismissed. Ed. ......greement with the findings and decisions of the High Court Division. In the aforesaid premises this petition merits no consideration and accordingly it is dismissed. Ed. ......greement with the findings and decisions of the High Court Division. In the aforesaid premises this petition merits no consideration and accordingly it is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 81
Janata Bank Vs. Khalilur Rahman, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....ndamental Rule 29 we are of the view that the submission have no substance. We, therefore, do not like to interfere with the impugned judgment and order. The leave petition is dismissed. Ed. ......t and Order dated 07.09.2003 passed by the Administrative Appellate Tribunal in Appeal No. 57 of 2002.) Judgment Amirul Kabir Chowdhury J:- Janata Bank, its Managing Director and Assistant General manager seek leave to appeal against the judgment and order dated 07.09.2003 passed by the A...... Syed J. R. Mudassir Husain C. J Mohammad Fazlul Karim, J Amirul Kabir Chowdhury J Janata Bank, represented by its Chairman, Board of Directors, Janata Bank, 110, Motijheel Commercial Area, Police Station Motijheel, Dhaka and others..........Petitioners Vs. Mr. Khalilur Rahman.............ndamental Rule 29 we are of the view that the submission have no substance. We, therefore, do not like to interfere with the impugned judgment and order. The leave petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Anti-Corruption Laws | Date: | Hits: 83
Srwardi Shaikh and others Vs. The State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....ecord, the learned Judges of the High Court Division rightly dismissed the appeal. Interference is not called for accordingly this petition for leave to appeal is dismissed. Ed. ......ecord, the learned Judges of the High Court Division rightly dismissed the appeal. Interference is not called for accordingly this petition for leave to appeal is dismissed. Ed. ......ecord, the learned Judges of the High Court Division rightly dismissed the appeal. Interference is not called for accordingly this petition for leave to appeal is dismissed. Ed. ......ecord, the learned Judges of the High Court Division rightly dismissed the appeal. Interference is not called for accordingly this petition for leave to appeal is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 99
Mazid Sheikh @ Mazid and others Vs. The State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....uld not be proved beyond all reasonable doubt. The points raised merit consideration. Accordingly leave is granted. Preparation of paper book is dispensed with as prayed for. Ed ......uld not be proved beyond all reasonable doubt. The points raised merit consideration. Accordingly leave is granted. Preparation of paper book is dispensed with as prayed for. Ed ......for 3 years and directed that both the sentences would run concurrently. 2. Case of the prosecution, shortly, is that on 25-07-1993 at 11-30 a.m. Bhanu Begum lodged and ejahar with the Rajbari Police Station to the effect that on 3rd Sravan (18-7-93) Sunday her husband......uld not be proved beyond all reasonable doubt. The points raised merit consideration. Accordingly leave is granted. Preparation of paper book is dispensed with as prayed for. Ed ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 121
Mashuq Mia @ Iqbal Vs. The State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....sion rightly convicted the appellant under section 324 of the Penal Code and we find no cogent reason to interfere with the same. The appeal is dismissed. Ed. ...... Abdul Malek, Senior Advocate (Subrata Chowdhury, Advocate with him), Md. Nawab Ali, Advocate-on-Record-For the Appellant Abdur Razzaque Khan, Additional Attorney General instructed by A.K.M. Shahidul Huq, Advocate-on-Record- For the Respondent. Crim...... of back bats by the accused party. The inmates of the house of the informant raised hue and cry and other people came and saved the situation. On the above allegations the informant lodged an F.I.R. Police on completion of investigation submitted charge sheet against accused Mashuq Mia and oth......sion rightly convicted the appellant under section 324 of the Penal Code and we find no cogent reason to interfere with the same. The appeal is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 95
Shaw Wallace Bangladesh Ltd. Vs. Abdul Hakim and another, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... or part thereof from 15th of April, 1971 till alleged termination of his service on 18th January, 1993. The appeal is accordingly allowed in part without any order as to costs. Ed ...... or part thereof from 15th of April, 1971 till alleged termination of his service on 18th January, 1993. The appeal is accordingly allowed in part without any order as to costs. Ed ...... or part thereof from 15th of April, 1971 till alleged termination of his service on 18th January, 1993. The appeal is accordingly allowed in part without any order as to costs. Ed ...... costs. Ed ..Category: Labour and Industrial Law | Date: | Hits: 130
National Board of Revenue and others Vs. Mustafizur Rahman, 2003, 32 CLC (AD)
....ith reference to the relevant provisions of the concerned SRO. In view of the above matter, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: .........Appellants Vs. Mustafizur Rahman ..................Respondent Judgment January 21, 2003. Result: The Appeal is allowed. Lawyers Involved: A. F. Hassan Ariff, Attorney General (Borhanuddin, Deputy Attorney General with him), instructed by Md. Sajjadul Huq, Advocate-on......ith reference to the relevant provisions of the concerned SRO. In view of the above matter, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ......, and section 5A of the Sales Tax Ordinance, 1982 (XVIII of 1982), the National Board of Revenue is pleased to direct that such of the goods specified in the Schedule as are temporarily imported into Bangladesh with a view to subsequent re-exportation be exempt from payment of whole of customs duty ..Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: | Hits: 130
M/S. Concord Engineers & Construction Ltd Vs. Chief Engineer Road & Highways Dept, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... We do not find any cogent reason to interfere with the unreasoned impugned judgment and order. For the reason aforesaid, this appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......, 40 DLR(AD) 56. Lawyers Involved: Rafique-Ul-Haq, Senior Advocate instructed by Mvi Md. Wahidullah Advocate-on-Record-For the Appellant. Fida M. Kamal, Additional Attorney General, (Borhanuddin, Deputy Attorney General and Mr. Karuna May Chakma, Assistant Attorney General...... We do not find any cogent reason to interfere with the unreasoned impugned judgment and order. For the reason aforesaid, this appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ...... Amirul Kabir Chowdhury, J M/S. Concord Engineers and Construction Ltd.........Appellant. Vs. The Chief Engineer Road and Highways Department, Government of the People's Republic Bangladesh, Sarak Bhaban, PS. Ramna, Dhaka.....Respondent Judgment 13th August 2004&nbs..Category: Alternative Dispute Resolution | Date: | Hits: 229
Khalilur Rahman A.S. P. S. B Dhaka Vs. Md. Kamrul Ahsan and others, 2005, 34 CLC (AD)
....February 6, 2000 of the High Court Division in Writ petition No. 227 of 2000. The writ petition was filed by the Respondent Nos. 1-11 impugning legality of the action of the Government of Bangladesh, Inspector General of Police and Bangladesh Public, Service Commission in taking steps for promotin......, 2000 of the High Court Division in Writ petition No. 227 of 2000. The writ petition was filed by the Respondent Nos. 1-11 impugning legality of the action of the Government of Bangladesh, Inspector General of Police and Bangladesh Public, Service Commission in taking steps for promoting the writ......he High Court Division in Writ petition No. 227 of 2000. The writ petition was filed by the Respondent Nos. 1-11 impugning legality of the action of the Government of Bangladesh, Inspector General of Police and Bangladesh Public, Service Commission in taking steps for promoting the writ Respondent......aka............................Appellant Vs. Md. Kamrul Ahsan and others.................Respondents Judgment July 5, 2005. Cases Referred to- Mujibur Rahman Vs. Government of Bangladesh, 44 DLR (AD) 111; SP Sampath Kumar Vs. Union of India, AIR 1937 SC 386; JB Chopra Vs. Uni..Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 152
Syed Afzal Nowab Vs. G. M. Yousuf and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....e in Bangladesh, the question of forming any opinion by the Government is not at all relevant. For the foregoing reasons, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......ate, instructed by Md. Aftab Hossain, Advocate-On-Record...........For the Appellant Sirajuddin Ahmed, Advocate-On-Record absent......For Respondent Nos. 1-2 B. Hossain, Deputy Attorney General, instructed by Shamsul Hague Siddique, Advocate- on- Record......For Respondent No. 3 &......e in Bangladesh, the question of forming any opinion by the Government is not at all relevant. For the foregoing reasons, the appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......h Court, Dhaka in Title Suit No. 316 of 1981. 2. The plaintiff-appellant instituted the suit for declaration of title and recovery of khas possession on the averments, inter alia, that he is a Bangladeshi by birth having been born in Chittagong on 2.2.1919; that he was educated in Calcut..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 128
National Bank Limited Vs. Pragati Industries Limited, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....nd any error of law and as such it does not call for our interference. 19. In the result the appeal fails. The appeal is, therefore, dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......nd any error of law and as such it does not call for our interference. 19. In the result the appeal fails. The appeal is, therefore, dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......nd any error of law and as such it does not call for our interference. 19. In the result the appeal fails. The appeal is, therefore, dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ....... The learned Subordinate Judge dismissed both the suits and the counter claim. 3. The case of the plaintiff respondent is that the defendant petitioner advertised on 21.30.1986 in Bangladesh Observer for sale of 22 truck chassis on "as is where is' basis. The plaint..Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 108
Sena Kalyan Sangstha Vs. Haji Sufi Fazal Ahmed, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....arned Counsel of the petitioners. The review petitions are, accordingly, dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 60 DLR (AD) (2008) 197. ......arned Counsel of the petitioners. The review petitions are, accordingly, dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 60 DLR (AD) (2008) 197. ......arned Counsel of the petitioners. The review petitions are, accordingly, dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 60 DLR (AD) (2008) 197. ......Ahmed and others ..................Respondents Judgment July 23, 2007. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (V of 1908), Order XLVII, rule I The Bangladesh Supreme Court (Appellate Division) Rules, 1988, Rule 24 Grounds of review: ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 97
Chairman, BADC, Dhaka Vs. S.M. Ali Imam and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....ind merit in the appeal. Accordingly the appeal is allowed. There is no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 11 MLR (AD) 2006, 83. ......ind merit in the appeal. Accordingly the appeal is allowed. There is no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 11 MLR (AD) 2006, 83. ......ind merit in the appeal. Accordingly the appeal is allowed. There is no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 11 MLR (AD) 2006, 83. ......MLR (AD) 2006, 83. ..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 109
Kamal Uddin Vs. State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....commit any error in passing the impugned judgment and order. 15. In view of-the discussion made above we do not find any substance in the petition. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......gment 12 December 2005 Lawyers Involved: Md. Rafiqul Islam Mia, Advocate, instructed by Md. Nawab All, Advocate-on-Record- For the Petitioner. A. J. Mohammad Ali, Attorney General, instructed by Zahirul Islam, Advocate-on-Record For the Respondent. ......in Criminal Miscellaneous Case No. 3446 of 2003 discharging the rule. 2. The facts as stated in the petition, in brief, are that one Enamul Haque lodged an ejahar on 08.03.2001 with Muradnagar Police Station stating, inter alia, that he along with Mizan Mia and Ayub Ali (cited as witness Nos.......commit any error in passing the impugned judgment and order. 15. In view of-the discussion made above we do not find any substance in the petition. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 103
State Vs. Mofizuddin and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....nd correct assessment of the materials on record arrived at a correct decision and there is no cogent reason to interfere with the same. Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. ...... passed by the High Court Division in Death Reference No. 40 of 2001 and Criminal Appeal Nos. 3428 of 2001, 5469 of 2001 and 2093 of 2001.) Lawyers Involved: Abdur Rouf, Deputy Attorney General instructed by Ahsan Ullah Patwary, Advocate-on-Record- For the Petitioner. Abu Siddiq......in the delivery room could understand that the dacoits looted away cash from the post office killing those two staffs on duty there. The informant then lodged First Information Report at Brahmanbaria Police Station without naming any accused. During investigation police recovered from the place......nd correct assessment of the materials on record arrived at a correct decision and there is no cogent reason to interfere with the same. Accordingly, the petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 83
Ismat Zerin Khan Vs. The World Bank and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... order of the High Court Division and the trial Court is hereby directed to hear the suit on all issues including the issue regarding maintainability in accordance with law. Ed. ...... order of the High Court Division and the trial Court is hereby directed to hear the suit on all issues including the issue regarding maintainability in accordance with law. Ed. ...... order of the High Court Division and the trial Court is hereby directed to hear the suit on all issues including the issue regarding maintainability in accordance with law. Ed. ...... Ismat Zerin Khan....................Appellant. Vs. The World Bank and others..................Respondent. Judgment August 9, 2005. The Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972, Article 104 The Code of Civil Procedure 1908 (V of 1908), Order XIV, rul..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 211