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Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Vs. Abdul Motaleb Dewan and ors, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)

.... of his appointment. In view of the above, we dismiss both the appeals and affirm the impugned decision. No cost. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 108 ......ministrative Appeal Nos. 3 & 26 of 1992 respectively). Judgment:            MH Rahman J.- Leave was granted in these two appeals for determination of a common question of law, namely, whether the respondent Government Servants i...... ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J. Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh ........................Appellant Vs. Abdul Motaleb Dewan and ors ……………………….Respondents ...... of his appointment. In view of the above, we dismiss both the appeals and affirm the impugned decision. No cost. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 108 ..

Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 114

Habiba Mahmud Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)

....action. With this observation as indicated herein above, I agree with the ultimate order of release of the detenu. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 89 ......der section (3)(1)(a) of the Special Powers Act, 1974. 3. In the grounds of detention it is stated that the detenu had been engaged in various anti‑social and unlawful activities, and for that there was resentment and hatred against him in the minds of the public. The detenu was pre......l) Present: MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J. Habiba Mahmud .................................Appellant Vs. Bangladesh and others... ..................Respondents Judgment August 31st, 1992. Lawy......action. With this observation as indicated herein above, I agree with the ultimate order of release of the detenu. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 89 ..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 88

Bangladesh Vs. Dhaka Steel Works Ltd. & Others, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)

....ed without any order as to costs, subject to the modification of the direction given by the High Court Division as above. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 69 ......valid under the Nationalisation of Industrial Enterprises Order, 1972. 2. Facts of the case have been set out in detail in the Judgment of my learned brother Mustafa Kamal, J. I would therefore not repeat them but I shall discuss them in brief where it is necessary. Both these appeals......hman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J. Bangladesh, represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Industries, Government of the People's Re-public of Bangladesh and anr........................Appellants [In CA No. 31 of 1991] Bangladesh Steel and Engin......ed without any order as to costs, subject to the modification of the direction given by the High Court Division as above. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 69 ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 65

Hossain Mohammed Ershad Vs. State, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)

....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 ......) (1993) 48 ......ushan Ershad ....................Petitioner [Criminal Petition No. 118 of 1992] Abdus Shukur Prodhan ..........................Petitioner [Criminal Petition No. 1 19 of 1992] Md. Shahinur Islam and another.........Petitioners [Criminal Petition No. 120 of 1992] M M Rahmatullah .... Petitio......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

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. ......lved: T. Ali, Senior Advocate instructed by Abdul Matin Khan Chowdhury, Advocate-on-Record— For Appellant. Jane Alam, Advocate, instructed by S.M, Huq, Advocate-on-Record—for Respondent.    Civil Appeal No. 78-D of 1968, (On appeal from the ju......ip;……………………………………………….. Appellant Vs. Abdul Bashir Bhuiyan and others……………………………&......the fourth column of the Schedule. 81 (1). On and from the date of coming into force of the whole of this Part in any area, there shall, within that area, be only one class of holders of agri­cultural land, namely, maliks, and the rights and liabilities of every such land­holder shall ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 60

Kazi Mukhlesur Rahman Vs. Bangladesh and another, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)

....he same race or occupation. It is the fact, clearly established, of injury to the complain­ant—not to others—which justifies judi­cial intervention."  ......sp;             Sayem CJ.- This appeal arises out of an application under Article 102(2)(a)(ii) of the Constitution. It is by the applicant before the High Court Division. The application was summarily dismissed by the learned Judges of that......ayem CJ  AB Mahmud Husain J  Abdullah Jabir J Ahsanuddin Chowdhury J Kazi Mukhlesur Rahman.........................Appellant Vs. Bangladesh and another …………………………Respond......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

Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs, Govt of BD Vs. Jobed Ali & ors, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)

.... 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. ......uittal by a Special Tribunal appointed under article 5 of the Bang­ladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972 (President's Order No. 8 of 1972). 2.The respondents were placed before the Special Tribunal for facing charges under clause (b) of Part IV of the Schedule of the Ba......ssed. 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

Bangladesh Vs. Professor Golam Azam and others, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)

....2B of the Order and the learned Attorney‑General having accepted the position, I refrain from saying anything on this score. Ed. This case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 192. ......erved on him were without lawful authority. 2. The material portion of the notification reads as follows: "Whereas it appears that the persons specified below have been staying abroad since before the liberation of Bangladesh and by their conduct cannot be deemed to be citizens of Bangladesh......ision (Civil) Present: M Habibur Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J Bangladesh .................................Appellant Vs. Professor Golam Azam and others…………………Respondents Judgment June 22, 1994. Lawyers Involved: ......ll any of their properties before their departure for India, that they returned home from India within one or one and a half months after their departure and that after the return they repaid the agricultural loan which they had earlier taken, it was hold that "it cannot be said that the respondents..

Category: Immigration and Citizenship Law | Date: | Hits: 522

Helaluddin Ahmed alias Swapan. Vs. Bangladesh, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)

....thout any order as to cost (in CA No. 51/89). The petition for leave to appeal No. 119/91 is also dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 01   ...... Civil Petition No. 119 of 1991. Judgment:                  ATM Afzal J.- In all these matters, the question for consideration is whether the Chief Martial Law Administrator, briefly the CMLA, had jurisdictio......] Kazi Shaziruddin Ahmed ................Petitioner (In Custody) [Civil Petition No. 119 of 1991] Vs. Bangladesh, represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs and others ..................Respondents Judgment August 6th, 1992 Cases Refe......thout any order as to cost (in CA No. 51/89). The petition for leave to appeal No. 119/91 is also dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 45 DLR (AD) (1993) 01   ..

Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 174

Borhanuzzaman and others Vs. Ataur Rahman Chowdhury and others, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)

.... and circumstances of the case. We, therefore, find no ground for interference. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 94   ......on-Record-For the Petitioners. Mainul Hosein, Advocate (Joynal Abedin, Advocate with him) instructed by Md. Aftab Hossain, Advocate-on-Record-For the Respon­dents. Civil Petition for leave to Appeal No. 12 of 1994. (From the Judgment and Order dated 6.12.93 passed by the...... Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Shahabuddin Ahmed CJ MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J. Borhanuzzaman and others .................Petitioners Vs. Ataur Rahman Chowdhury and others ............. and circumstances of the case. We, therefore, find no ground for interference. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 94   ..

Category: Others | Date: | Hits: 89

Abdul Bari Sarker Vs. Bangladesh, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)

....d to his case. Subject to the observations made above, the Petition is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 37   ...... Md. Mohsin Rashid, Advocate (appeared with leave of the Court), instructed by MG Bhuiyan, Advocate-on-Record -For the Petitioner. Not represented- Respondents. Civil Petition for Leave to Appeal No. 222 of 1993. (From the judgment and order dated 26.4.93 passed by th.........................Petitioner Vs. Bangladesh, represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Establishment, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka and others……………… Respondent Judgment Novem......d to his case. Subject to the observations made above, the Petition is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 37   ..

Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 73

Bangladesh Bank and others Vs. Mohammad Abdul Mannan, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)

....unal is set aside and that of the Administrative Tribunal is restored. Parties are to bear their respective costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 1. ...... service. The Board of Directors of the Bank, by an order dated 29 December 1988 terminated his service under the Bank's Staff Regulation No. 12 (ii). He challenged this order by a Writ Petition before the High Court Division which, after issuing a Rule thereon and hearing the parties dismissed ...... Present:  Shahabuddin Ahmed CJ MH Rahman J ATM Afzal J Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J Bangladesh Bank and others .......  Appellants Vs. Mohammad Abdul Mannan............ ......unal is set aside and that of the Administrative Tribunal is restored. Parties are to bear their respective costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 1. ..

Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 149

Kader Textiles (Pvt) Ltd. and another Vs. Md. Lehajuddin Miah, and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....ection 233 of the Company law and thus in passing the impugned judgment and order. Therefore, we do not find merits in this leave petition. Accordingly, this leave petition is dismissed. Ed. ........Respondents Judgment February 1, 2003. The Companies Act, 1994 (XVIII of 1994), Section 233 The Company Court has been given jurisdiction to pass any order or orders for the purpose of protection of the interest of the minority Share holders under the provision of ......eme Court Appellate Division (Civil) Present: M Reza Chowdhury CJ Syed JR Mudassir Husain J Abu Sayeed Ahammed J Kader Textiles (Pvt) Ltd. and another................Petitioners Vs. Md. Lehajuddin Miah, and others..............ection 233 of the Company law and thus in passing the impugned judgment and order. Therefore, we do not find merits in this leave petition. Accordingly, this leave petition is dismissed. Ed. ..

Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 86

Anwar Hossain Vs. Mainul Hosein & others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

.... question. All the appeals are therefore, allowed. There is no order as to costs. The connected civil petition is disposed of in the light of the Judgment in the appeals. Ed. ......te with him) instructed by Aftab Hossain, Advocate-on-Record—For Respondent No. 1. Not represented—Respondent No. 2. Civil Appeal Nos. 96-98 of 2004 with Civil Petition for Leave to Appeal No. 558 of 2004. (From the judgment and order dated 14-7-2003 passed b......ection with the affairs of the Republic or of any local authority but in connection with the business of the Ittefaq Group of Publications Ltd. In his capacity as Executive Director of the Company and as the Printer, Publisher and Editor of the Daily Ittefaq while he was a Minister. Since...... question. All the appeals are therefore, allowed. There is no order as to costs. The connected civil petition is disposed of in the light of the Judgment in the appeals. Ed. ..

Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 103

Shahudul Haque, IG Police and others Vs. State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....the unqualified apology and to censure the appellants in modifying of the sentence imposed on them. The appeals are, accordingly, dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......impugned sentence…………………..(23) The contemner though tendered unconditional apology but they did not promise that they would never repeat the forbidden act. It was devoid of remorse as well. The contemners by casting doubt about the flag of ...... Division (Criminal) Present: Syed JR Mudassir Husain CJ Md. Fazlul Karim J MA Aziz J Amirul K Chowdhury J Shahudul  Haque, IG Police and others..................Appellants Vs. State............................Responde......the unqualified apology and to censure the appellants in modifying of the sentence imposed on them. The appeals are, accordingly, dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 64

Government of Bangladesh and another Vs. Md. Afsar Ali and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....ition No. 43 of 1996 making the Rule absolute is hereby set aside and the judgment and order dated 1-5-1995 passed by the Court of Settlement in case No. 869 of 1987 is restored. Ed. ......icha, Dhaka in Case No. 869 of 1987 in respect of House No. 12/4, Block-F, Joint Quarter, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. 2. Respondent No. 1 filled the writ petition contending, inter alia, that the aforesaid house was allotted by the Government to his father Sk. Shamsuddin by registered lease deed...... Supreme Court Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Md Ruhul Amin J Syed JR Mudassir Husain J MM Ruhul Amin J Government of Bangladesh and another.......................Appellants Vs. Md. Afsar Ali and others...............ition No. 43 of 1996 making the Rule absolute is hereby set aside and the judgment and order dated 1-5-1995 passed by the Court of Settlement in case No. 869 of 1987 is restored. Ed. ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 77

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

....ns aforesaid, with the above observations the appeals are, accordingly, allowed without any order as to costs. The impugned judgment and orders of the High Court Division are hereby set aside. Ed. ......ing "we hold that the Act of 2001 is applicable in respect of all the matters as mentioned in section 3 of the Act and the BTRC is the sole and exclusive authority to grant such license necessary for the purpose in the manner as provided in the Act and no separate licence from the Ministry o...... Kamal Hossain, Senior Advocate, (Rokanuddin Mahmud, Senior Advocate with him), instructed by ASM Khalequzzaman, Advocate-on-Record—For the Respondent No. 1 (Civil Appeal Nos. 383, 385-387 of 2003) and Respondent No. 10. (Civil Appeal Nos. 384 of 2003). Not represented—Respondent Nos. 2-5 (Ci......ns aforesaid, with the above observations the appeals are, accordingly, allowed without any order as to costs. The impugned judgment and orders of the High Court Division are hereby set aside. Ed. ..

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

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

....f their duties." 8. In view of the above, we do not find any substance in the submissions of the learned Advocate for the petitioner. The petition is dismissed Ed. ......es not save a defaulter loanee from the mischief of the contemplated disability. If rescheduling would save a loanee from being a defaulter, the legislature would have certainly made the provision for it in the section itself……………..(6) Cases Referred To:...... Syed JR Mudassir Husain CJ Md. Fazlul Karim J AK Chowdhury J Abdul Kader.....................Petitioner Vs. Secretary, Election Commis­sion and others...............Respondents Judgment October 23, 2005. The Local G......f their duties." 8. In view of the above, we do not find any substance in the submissions of the learned Advocate for the petitioner. The petition is dismissed Ed. ..

Category: Election Law | Date: | Hits: 106

Sec., Min. of Food, Government of BD & ors Vs. Md. Sirajuddin Ahmed & ors, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....aka 3,000 in favour of the plaintiff-respondent No. 1 within two months from the date of receipt of this order by the trial Court, in default, this appeal shall stand dismissed. Ed. ......tten statement and ultimately disposing of the suit ex parte. It is evidently wrong and not maintainable in law. In the interest of justice, the case must be sent back on remand to the trial Court for giving reasonable opportunity to the appellant to contest the suit……..…&he......t Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Syed JR Mudassir Husain CJ Amirul Kabir Chowdhury J Secretary, Ministry of Food, Government of Bangladesh and others..................Appellants Vs. Md. Sirajuddin Ahmed and others.............aka 3,000 in favour of the plaintiff-respondent No. 1 within two months from the date of receipt of this order by the trial Court, in default, this appeal shall stand dismissed. Ed. ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 66

AHS Rahman Vs. State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)

....o that effect the charge-sheet has been submitted, we find no substance in the submission of the learned Counsel for the petitioner for quashing the proceedings. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......………………Petitioner Vs. State...................  Respondent Judgment June 15, 2005. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (V of 1898), section 561A Since the First Information Report discloses a prima facie case against the Accused-Petitioner and to that effect char......t Judgment June 15, 2005. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (V of 1898), section 561A Since the First Information Report discloses a prima facie case against the Accused-Petitioner and to that effect charge sheet has been submitted, there is no reason for quashing the proceedingâ€......o that effect the charge-sheet has been submitted, we find no substance in the submission of the learned Counsel for the petitioner for quashing the proceedings. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ..

Category: Anti-Corruption Laws | Date: | Hits: 89