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Sharif Nurul Ambia Vs. Dhaka City Corporation represented by its Mayor and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....against pollution hazards posed by deleterious sources of nuisance. The broad question of containment of pollution cannot be oversimplified and dismissed as routine nuisance of which no person of ordinary sense and temper would complain or because rightly or wrongly industries have been permit..

Category: Environmental Law | Date: | Hits: 293

Bangladesh Bank Vs. Rana Awan and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....or payment of the decretal dues, as in the present case, an Appropriation Act is not at all necessary and rather, the words "The importance of the principle of appropriation in its relation to ordinary expenditure voted upon estimates, which vary from year to year and reflect every change of..

Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 104

Abdur Rashid Sarker (Md) and others Vs. Dines Chandra Das and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....eft out persons were known to the pre-emptor from before, there was no reason for him to exclude those names as in that case his pre-emption case was liable to fail for defect of parties. A man of ordinary prudence would never do that. 21. In view of the discussion made above, we are of ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 64

Agrani Bank and other Vs. Essential Garments Ltd. and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....e respondents. The contention of the parties as to outstanding amount is highly contentious and the same, prior to filing of the writ petition, is already subject matter of adjudication before the ordinary civil Court. It appears since the respondents defaulted in the payment of amount became du..

Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 121

Bangladesh Telecommunica­tion Regulatory Commission Vs. Ekushey Television Ltd., 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....said to arise. It is further to be assumed that the words and phrases of technical legislation, like the present one, are used in their technical meaning, if they acquired one or otherwise in their ordinary meaning. 28. From the aforesaid preambles it appears that the object, intent and purpos..

Category: Information Technology Law | Date: | Hits: 266

Abdul Kader Vs. Secretary, Election Commis­sion and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....or the same in the section itself. The section does not provide for any exception by any proviso thereto in the section. We are to interpret the law as it stands giving the section its natural and ordinary meaning unless it admits of any other meaning. 7. In the case of Nur Mohammad vs B..

Category: Election Law | Date: | Hits: 106

Abul Kalam Azad alias Ripon (Md) Vs. State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....ndemned prisoner guilty of the offence for causing death of the victim for not meeting the demand of dowry have placed reliance on Exhibit 2 (khata) which PW 1, as claimed, used to maintain in the ordinary course of business to make entries of the amount spent for different purposes as well as m..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 59

Kudrat-E-Elahi Panir Vs. Bangladesh, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)

....icles 152(1) and 59, establish local governments in exercise of its plenary power of law‑making under Article 65. If so, there will be two classes of local governments in the country; one under the ordinary law and the other under the Constitution. This will lead to a situation not contemplated by..

Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 655

Sonali Bank Vs. United Commercial Bank Ltd. and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)

....on with a purchase made or to be made by any person of any shares in the company: Provided that nothing in this section shall be taken to prohibit, where the lending of is part of the ordinary business of a company, the lending of money by the company in the ordinary course of its ..

Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 124

Saleem Ullah Vs. The State, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)

....teresting and important facts or some public or special interestings, are published in newspapers, it is very significant and interesting to note in the instant case that the judgment of a very ordinary and insignificant case like that of mesne profits has been given so importance as to publ..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 141

State Vs. Montu alias Nazrul Haque & others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)

.... other injuries arc simple in nature. It is difficult to hold that these injuries were caused with the intention to cause the death, nor such injuries appear to be sufficient to cause death in the ordinary course of nature. But these injuries, though caused intentionally, are of such a nature th..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 93

Sonali Bank and others Vs. Gazi Abdur Rashid and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)

.... "Every agent who is authorised to do an act in the course of his trade, profession or business as an agent has implied authority to do whatever is usually incidental, in the ordinary course of such trades profession or business, to the execution of his express authority..

Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 99

Guiness Peat (Trading) Limited Vs. Md. Fazlur Rahman, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)

....ch took place within Calcutta." It was further observed: "I believe the Contract Act nowhere says anything about the place where the contract is made and it is no part of the ordinary law of contract, though it may be part of a doctrine of private international law or of so..

Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 124

Abdul Hamid Mollah Vs. Ali Mollah and another, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)

....d Hamid's son Shahajuddin (PW 2) drove away the cattle. This led to a quarrel with Ali Mollah. Hamid was not at home at that time. Ali Mollah's son Abu Taher and Shahajuddin struck each other with ordinary sticks when people from around came and stopped the fray. Ali Mollah then left the place g..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 51

Shaikh Shahidul Islam Vs. State, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)

....nths. 6. Leave was granted to consider whether the High Court Division in refusing the prayer for bail of the appellant exercised its discretion fairly and judiciously having regard to the ordinary norms followed in such matters and in consideration of all the relevant facts of the case ..

Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 150

Musa Ali Vs. Nur Ahmed and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)

....suit is decreed without any order as to cost. Before parting with the case, it may be mentioned that original records having been lost another being no reconstruction of the records, I obtained the ordinary copy of the plaint, written statement and the typed copy of the deposition of the witnesse..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 52

Mujibur Rahman (Md) Vs. Government of Bangladesh and others, 1991, 20 CLC (AD)

....eing immune from being questioned under Article 102. It is also submitted that in the absence of the enabling power to provide for appeal, the Parliament by its plenary legislative power cannot by an ordinary law disturb the finality of the decision of the Tribunal. It is pointed out that the Consti..

Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 203

Government of Bangladesh Vs. Anis and Co. and others, 1991, 20 CLC (AD)

....not appear to have been posted with the special facts of the case as was the Bangladesh Bank and as such the Bank's instructions as above must prevail. The Ministry merely gave an opinion as if in an ordinary case. Even so, its reference to the observance of ordinary rules of import necessarily brin..

Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 130

Pubali Bank Vs. The Chairman, First Labour Court, Dhaka and another, 1991, 20 CLC (AD)

....ss provision for the purpose, jurisdiction to stay execution of order appealed against. It was argued that by that section it was not the intention to bring the Social Security Court on a par with an ordinary civil Court, so as to make it possible to the former to invoke the provisions of Order XXXI..

Category: Labour and Industrial Law | Date: | Hits: 103

Nasrin Kader Siddiqui Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)

....aid Martial Law Regulations shall, on the commencing day, stand transferred to the Criminal Court which would have jurisdiction to try the offence constituted by the facts of the case under the ordinary law and shall be tried by such Criminal Court in accordance with the procedure applicable..

Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 365