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Dr. Md. Azizul Haque Khan Vs. The State, 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....ch do not spare the kind of conduct for which he now stands convicted. The petition is accordingly dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 161. ......ch do not spare the kind of conduct for which he now stands convicted. The petition is accordingly dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 161. ......ch do not spare the kind of conduct for which he now stands convicted. The petition is accordingly dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 161. ..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 58

M/s. Gannysons Ltd. & another Vs. Sonali Bank & others., 1983, 12 CLC (AD)

....8 of 1981 pending in the 3rd Court of Subordinate Judge, Dhaka, be struck down. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 146. ......cution in Title Execution Case No. 46 of 1980. A notice was published in the Bangladesh Times on 21st July, 1981 for sale of the holding No. 36-36, Bangabandhu Avenue in pursuance of the execution case. On 5th August, 1981 the appellant requested the Ministry of Works to stop the sale of the pro......8 of 1981 pending in the 3rd Court of Subordinate Judge, Dhaka, be struck down. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 146. ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 47

Asaduzzaman Vs. Bangladesh, 1983, 12 CLC (AD)

.... The order of abatement is vaca­ted and the suit will now proceed in accor­dance with law. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 108. ......36 of 1978 passed on March 20, 1983. 2. Plaintiff who is the appellant instituted Title Suit No. 101 of 1973 in the 4th Court of Subordinate Judge, Dhaka for specific performance of contract. His case is that he entered into an agreement on October 14, 1971 with Abdus Sattar Solaiman, who is the...... The order of abatement is vaca­ted and the suit will now proceed in accor­dance with law. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 108. ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 38

Md. Muzaffar Hossain Vs. King Fishers Indus­tries Ltd. and ors., 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....stances stated above, the appeal is allowed. The order of the High Court Division is set aside. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 102. ...... of no consequence when it is found that it was made without jurisdiction. Violation of any order of the Appellate Division shall be dealt with by that Division and the High Court Division, in such a case, has no competence to initiate any action………………………………(13) Lawyers In......ning which led them to record a finding of guilty appears from the following paragraph: ''We have not come across any ins­tance so far of a public servant being prosecuted under the penal law of the land for disobeying the orders of the court but it is time that those beneficial sections incorporat..

Category: Anti-Corruption Laws | Date: | Hits: 113

Faiz Ahmed Chowdhury & another Vs. Baktear Ahmed Chowdhury & other, 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....ted above the judg­ment and order of the High Court Division is set aside and the appeal is allowed with costs. Ed.  This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 97. ......e provision for the appointment of a receiver is to be considered as one of the harshest remedies for the enforcement of rights to property. It should, therefore, be exer­cised only in extreme cases. Where there is not merely apprehension of possible danger but the   peril or dange......to the outsiders, namely, defendants Nos. 4 to 10. In three schedules to the plaint, schedule No. 1 comprises 15 gandas, schedule No. 2 comprises one ganda and schedule No. 3 comprises 5 gandas of land. Schedules 1 and 2 are tenanted premises and schedule 3 is the homestead. Schedules 1 and 2 pr..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 45

Md. Monzoor Alam Vs. Noor Mohammed and others, 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

.... substance in the contention raised on behalf of the appellant. The appeal is dismissed without how­ever any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 94. ......the concurrent decision of the trial Court and the lower Appellate Court which decreed the suit for ejectment; the ground taken by the appellant is that the question of bona­fide requirement in this case has not been determined on correct construction of sec­tion 18 of the Premises Rent Control Or......llant Vs. Noor Mohammed and ors ................................Respondents Judgment August 24, 1983. The findings of the Court below that the shop room is bonafide required by the landlord, is based on proper consideration of materials on record as well as on correct interpretati..

Category: Tenancy Law | Date: | Hits: 111

Md. Matiur Rah­man Vs. Asgar Ali & ors., 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....istrate was correct in passing the order of acquittal. In the result therefore this appeal is dis­missed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 91. ..................……Respondents Judgment October 19, 1983. Sections 263 and 264 of the Code of Criminal Procedure do not contemplate that reasoning should be given in case of acquittal. However, it is highly desirable that the Magistrate passing an order of acquitta....... Facts are simple. Complainant is the appellant. He filed a petition of complaint against the accused respondents alleging that they damaged the vegetable plants and cons­tructed a hut on his land and caused loss of about Tk. 100/- to 125/- thereby committed an offence under sections 427/14..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 41

Darasatullah and ors. Vs. Manik Mondal and ors., 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

.... appellate court. In the result, the appeal is, therefore, dismissed but there will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 88. ......lant Vs. Manik Mondal and others..............................Respondent Judgment October 6, 1983. None appeared for the appellant before the Court when the case was taken up for hearing but the Court passed the order on due consideration of the facts and......civil revision on merits in their absence. 3. The plaintiff-respondents brought O. C. Suit No. 68 of 1973 in the Court of Munsif, Sadar, Rajshahi for declaration of their title to the suit land. Their case is that the suit land previously belonged to Nafar Roy who after possessing the s..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 30

BD Inland Water Transport Cor­pn Vs. M/s. Seres Shipping Incorporated & ors., 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....on of time. In the circumstances stated above, all the appeals are dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 82. ...... bringing an action in Court, a party is required  to file any appli­cation for extension of time within  the scope of section 8 of the Maritime Contention Act, 1911, and whether the case involves the inter­pretation of section  8 of the   Maritime Con­ventio...... (Civil) Present: FKMA Munim CJ Badrul Haider Chowdhury J Shahabuddin Ahmed J Chowdhury ATM Masud J Syed Md. Mohsen Ali J Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Cor­poration…………….........................

Category: Admiralty Law or Maritime Law | Date: | Hits: 204

Ass. Custo­dian, Enemy Pro­perty (L & B), Tangail Vs. Bholanath Guha & ors., 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....ut calling for, an interference with the impugned decision; the appeals are dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 79. ......ut of five petitions for special leave to appeal preferred by the appellant against the judgment and order of the High Court Division passed in Civil Revision, Case Nos. 951 to 955 of 1972. All the cases were disposed of by a single judgment. Common question of law being involved all the appeals ......1002 to 1005 of 1969, in the 2nd Court of Munsif, Tangail, for correction of rights under section 143A of the State Acqui­sition and Tenancy Act. The case of respondent No. 1 was that the case land originally belonged to Anath Bandhu Guha who died leaving four sons, namely, Akhil Bandhu Guha..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 28

Dabiruddin Ahmed @ Lablu Vs. Dr. Chittaranjan Deb Nath & ors., 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

.... hearing the parties by one judgment by the High Court Division. With this observation the appeal is disposed of. Ed.  This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 77. ......y the High Court Division in the present proceeding. It is also submitted that the detenue has become pregnant in the meantime. The learned Counsel argues that in the facts and circumstances of the case, the appellant has got locus standi to oppose release of the detenue in favour of her father ...... hearing the parties by one judgment by the High Court Division. With this observation the appeal is disposed of. Ed.  This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 77. ..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 58

Pulin Behari Barua Vs. Keramat Ali, 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....ore, be validly claimed by the plaintiff-respondent. For reasons, stated above, the appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 69. ......e holding comprising the lands in question were put to auction for default in the payment of rents and Purna Chandra Sarkar who is a stranger-purchaser auction purchased the same in money execution case, the mortgagor's right to re­demption came to an end and the auction pur­chaser acqui...... May 31, 1983. The usufructuary mortgage of the suit is not hit by section 26G as now stands amended and the right of redemption continued even after the auction purchase of the suit land on 14-12-33 which passed along with the transfer of the suit land to the plaintiff-respondent...

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 35

Bangladesh Agricul­tural Development Corporation Vs. Md. Mannaf H Khan & ors., 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....st appellate court restored. For the reasons stated above, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 69. ..............................Appellant Vs. Md. Mannaf Hossain Khan and ors................................................. Respondents Judgment May 22, 1983. In case of impleading the corporation the requirement of law is that two months’ notice in writi......st appellate court restored. For the reasons stated above, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 69. ..

Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 63

Abdus Salam Mas­ter alias Salam and another Vs. The State, 1983, 12 CLC (AD)

....find anything to interfere with the order of the High Court Division refusing to quash the proceed­ings. The appeal is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 58. ......another…………...........Appellants Vs. The State..............................Respondent Judgment May 23, 1983. Result: The appeal is dismissed. The police registered a case and after investigation submitted Final Report. The Sub-Divisional Magistrate accepted the Fina......find anything to interfere with the order of the High Court Division refusing to quash the proceed­ings. The appeal is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 58. ..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 79

Md. Badruddin Khan Vs. Bangladesh & another, 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....is view of the matter this appeal must be allowed. In the result therefore this appeal is allowed. No costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 52. ...... Vs. Bangladesh & another…………...........…....Respondents Judgment July 24, 1983. The Trial Judge cautiously approached the case and on proper appreciation of evidence on record found that the Plaintiff proved the case and ......rial Court. The Appeal is allowed…………(14)  Cases Referred to- Radha Prasad Singh Vs. Gajadhar Singh and others, A.I.R. 1960, SC 115; Coghlan Vs. Camberland, (1898), 1 Ch. 704; Arju Perhad Vs. Jwaleshawari Pratap Narain Singh, A.I.R. 1951 (SC) 120. ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 30

Md. Tabibur Rahman Mollah Vs. Md. Sayedur Rahman & ors., 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....High Court Division's decision. 8. The appeal is therefore dismissed, without however any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 48. ......essore, for ejectment of the appellant and recovery of khas possession of the suit land. The suit land lies within the Jessore Municipal Area and it ad­mittedly belongs to the plaintiffs. Their case is that the defendant-appellant was their monthly bharatia-tenant in respect of the structure...... Judgment September 12, 1983. The Non-Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1949 (XIII of 1948), sections 2(5), 7. The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908), Section 100 The land was not leased out but the premises thereupon was leased on monthly basis. Therefore, continu..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 39

Md. Shahabul Huda Vs. Md. Shafi, 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....early amounts to an abuse of the process of the Court. In the result, the appeal is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 44. ......1.83 passed by the learned Metro­politan Magistrate. The learned Sessions Judge after hearing the revisional application rejected it with a direction to the learned Magistrate to dispose of the case in accordance with law. 7. The 2nd party respondent then moved the High Court ......opolitan Magistrate, Chittagong stat­ing, inter alia, that the shop house running under the name and style ''Ujala Hotel" situated at Station Road, Chittagong, belongs to his wife and the land on which the shop stands is Railway Khas land which was leased out to the appellant's wife in ..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 75

Tofazzal Hossain Shaikh Vs. Mir Md. Akand & others, 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

.... it is set aside. The case is remanded back to the High Court Divi­sion for disposal in accordance with law. The appeal is allowed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 42. ......cords and there is no legal bar in filing revisional applica­tion before the High Court Division by the complainant when the State does not prefer any appeal against the order of acquittal, even in "cases initiated on police report………………(10) Lawyers Involved: Abdul Malek, Senior......in as his children and before his death the said Asiruddin executed three kabalas in favour of Saleha, Ishaque Uddin and his wife Rahima Khatun and complainant Tofazzal Hossain conveying 13 bighas of land and got them registered on Commission at his house on 5-5-65. Further prosecution case was that..

Category: Anti-Corruption Laws | Date: | Hits: 112

Abdul Karim Meah Vs. Arch Bishop, Chris­tian Missionaries and another, 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....The impugned order of the High Court Division is set aside and that of the trial Court is restored. Ed.   This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (AD) (1984) 38. ...... the suit by amending the plaint. Amendment of the plaint may be allowed at any stage of the proceeding if it is found necessary to determine the real issues between the parties and if it is not a case of relinquished claim by suing afterwards..………….(6)  La......his contention he has relied upon a decision of the Queen's Bench Divi­sion in Weldon Vs Neal, (1887) QB Division, 394. In this case, as referred to, the plain­tiff commenced an action for slander on 1st September, 1883 but he was none suited on the ground that the alleged slander was no..

Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 87

Saleh Ahmed Joarder Vs. People's Republic of Bangladesh, 1984, 13 CLC (AD)

....ith the order reverting the petitioner to his substantive post is, therefore, not open to exception.   The petition for leave to appeal is accor­dingly dismissed." ......rmanent employee as defined under Article 177 of the Constitu­tion of Pakistan 1962. 9. Mr. Moinul Hossain, Counsel for the appellant, solely relied upon the principles laid down in the case of Government of Bangladesh Vs Md. Ismail Hossain, 31 DLR (AD) 127 as the facts in that case ......ith the order reverting the petitioner to his substantive post is, therefore, not open to exception.   The petition for leave to appeal is accor­dingly dismissed." ..

Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 105