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Category: Company Law | Date: 22 Feb, 2005 | Hits: 364
Nasim (Md.) and another Vs. State, 2005, 34 CLC (HCD)
....he submission of the learned Advocate for the petitioner let us consider what are the condition which attracts section 561A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, shortly the Code. It is no doubt an extraordinary power given to the High Court, which is called inherent jurisdiction of the High Court and ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: 4 Jan, 2005 | Hits: 1
Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust and another Vs. Bangladesh and others, 2004, 33 CLC (HCD)
....is a non-profit NGO, providing legal assistance in protecting the legal rights of the people, and being concerned with the sale of edible salt without or inadequate iodine contents, which affects the ordinary people of this country causing Cretinism and Goitre, two deadly diseases, in violation of t..Category: Health Law | Date: 14 Dec, 2004 | Hits: 239
Category: Banking Law, Corporate Law | Date: 1 Aug, 2004 | Hits: 4
Zamini Bala Das Vs. Abdul Aziz and others, 2004, 33 CLC (HCD)
....f the trial Court restored. The suit is decreed as prayed for. Send down the record at once. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 57 DLR (2005) 774. ..Category: Property Law | Date: 17 Jul, 2004 | Hits: 4
Ananda Builders Ltd. Vs. Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority and others, 2004, 33 CLC (AD)
.... to disburse the money but the respondents Unlawfully declined to claim the money from the World Bank. (2) The High Court Division has committed error in law in holding that the contract was an ordinary commercial one inasmuch as the agreement has given rise to international obligation and, as..Category: Constitutional Law | Date: 6 Apr, 2004 | Hits: 215
Bangladesh Vs. Md. Amjad Ali Mridha & ors., 2004, 33 CLC (AD)
....prolonging the proceeding for unreasonable period for no justified and plausible reasons and if the same can reasonably be considered delay of unusual kind or nature or a case deliberately in an extraordinary manner delayed and thus may reasonably be considered abuse of the process of the Court as w..Category: Anti-Corruption Laws | Date: 30 Mar, 2004 | Hits: 74
Category: Corporate Law, Employment/Service Law | Date: 14 Mar, 2004 | Hits: 4
Ataur Rahman (Md.) another Vs. Edruc Limited, 2004, 33 CLC (HCD)
....ch, but that is a sanctioning right and the same applies mutatis mutandis in actions seeking damages for tortuous acts. Therefore, the term 'debt' is one of very wide connotation and while in ordinary parlance it may be synonymous with any obligation, whether moral or financial, whether lega..Category: Company Law | Date: 3 Mar, 2004 | Hits: 8
Md. Rahimuddin Mia (Bharasa) Vs. The Registrar of Trade Marks and another, 2003, 32 CLC (HCD)
....try and also abroad and the customer/consumers buy "Aziz Biri" wherever found as the manufactured product of the petitioner and the customer/consumers ordinarily being mostly uneducated and ordinary common people, they buy "Aziz Biri" as the product of the petitioner. The petitio..Category: Intellectual Property Law | Date: 15 Dec, 2003 | Hits: 18
Director General, BWDB and others Vs. BJ Geo Textile Ltd and another, 2003, 32 CLC (AD)
....9 of 1972 and compliance of any term or condition prescribed by any statute having not been involved in this case and the matter in issue, involving purely a commercial contract to be governed by the ordinary rules of contract law, is not amenable to writ jurisdiction of the High Court Division and,..Category: Others | Date: 10 Dec, 2003 | Hits: 261
Ershad Ali Sikder (Md) Vs. State, 2003, 32 CLC (AD)
....stion is- (i) Whether the bodily injuries found on the deceased were intentionally inflicted by the accused ? and (ii) If so, were they sufficient to cause death in the ordinary course of nature? If both these elements are satisfactorily, established, the offence will ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: 9 Dec, 2003 | Hits: 122
Serajuddin Ahmed & ors. Vs. AKM Saiful Alam & ors., 2003, 32 CLC (AD)
....dy been quoted hereinabove. 14. The learned Counsel for the appellant in Civil Appeal No. 152 of 2000 has submitted that the Court exercises its power, either in the writ jurisdiction or in the ordinary civil jurisdiction, for dispensation of justice and in doing so the Court is competent to e..Category: Constitutional Law | Date: 3 Nov, 2003 | Hits: 899
Motiar Rahman (Md.) and 18 others Vs. Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh and others
....at incompetent, inefficient, opinionated and bumptious individuals of false vanity with inflated notion of learning and training are seen to be occupying high and responsible positions and they treat ordinary citizen like chattels though they are the real masters and the persons occupying position i..Category: Constitutional Law | Date: 29 Jul, 2003 | Hits: 11
Bangladesh Vs. Rehana Kamal and ors., 2004, 33 CLC (AD)
....ty at Plot Nos. 537 and 538 of holding No. 14, Road No. 8, Dhanmondi Residential Area, Dhaka in the 'Ka' list of the abandoned property published on 23rd September 1986 in the Bangladesh Gazette Extraordinary at No. 9762(14) against serial No. 31 and the judgment and order dated 26‑11‑1992 in Ca..Category: Immigration and Citizenship Law | Date: 8 Jul, 2003 | Hits: 279
Bangladesh Biman Corporation, represented by MD Vs. Rabia Bashri Irene and others, 2003, 32 CLC (AD)
....ry Corporations the Courts have always scrutinised employment by Statutory Corporations as such contracts entered into by the Statutory Corporations are regarded as contracts of public nature and the ordinary laws of master and servant as do not apply to the employees of the said category and it has..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: 30 Apr, 2003 | Hits: 164
United Commercial Bank Ltd. Vs. Jahangir Alam Khan & ors., 2004, 33 CLC (AD)
....f Association of the said banking company, an Annual General Meeting of the company is to be held every calendar year and there shall not be an interval of more than 15(fifteen) months between two ordinary general meetings. Since incorporation in the year 1983, the company is holding its Annual ..Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: 22 Apr, 2003 | Hits: 201
Suo Moto Order No. 248 of 2003, 32 CLC (HCD)
.... 3) The Government also do consider withdrawal of Juvenile accused from prosecution Under Section 494 of the Code of Criminal Procedure in appropriate cases Specially from the cases charged under ordinary penal laws. (4) The local legal Aid committees formed by the Government be instructed ..Category: Women and Children | Date: 9 Apr, 2003 | Hits: 148
Aloke Nath Dey Vs. Govt. of BD. rep. by the DC, 2004, 33 CLC (AD)
....p; 2. The case of the appellant, in short is that one Haladhar Chandra Dey, the proprietor of Ms H Dey Jewellers, a jewellery shop situated in Khulna, died in Calcutta on 4th June, 1970. His ordinary residence at the time of death was in the town of Khulna. He left behind 5(five) sons of ..Category: Property Law | Date: 11 Mar, 2003 | Hits: 436
Securities and Exchange Commission Vs. Abu Tyeb and 10 ors. 2003, 32 CLC (AD).
....f the Securities and Exchange Ordinance, 1969 the burden of proof lies on the accused and not on the prosecution. Thus, the governing jurisprudence in this case is quite different from that of the ordinary criminal jurisprudence. Therefore, it was absolutely necessary for the prosecution to plac..Category: Criminal Law | Date: 17 Dec, 2002 | Hits: 76