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Khandoker Saiful Islam Vs. State, 1997, 26 CLC (AD)
....o other point has been urged. We do not find any ground for interference. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 50 DLR (AD) (1998) 126. ......fur Rahman J Md. Abdur Rouf J Bimalendu Bikash Roy Choudhury J Khandoker Saiful Islam…………………….Petitioner Vs. State…………………………&h......igh Court Division was not wrong in holding that the accused petitioner exceeded his right of private defence………………(8-12) Lawyers Involved: Abdul Malek, Senior Advocate instructed by Shamsul Haque Siddique, Advocate-on-Record—- For t......o other point has been urged. We do not find any ground for interference. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 50 DLR (AD) (1998) 126. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 96
Altaf Hossain Vs. State, 1997, 26 CLC (AD)
....nd order are set aside. Let the appellant be released forthwith if not wanted in any other case. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 50 DLR (AD) (1998) 120. ......CJ Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J Md. Abdur Rouf J Bimalendu Bikash Roy Chowdhury J Altaf Hossain…………..Accused-Appellant Vs. State…………….Respondent Judgment ...... of the victim, it is therefore evident that the appellant could not be convicted for causing death of the victim Hyder Ali. …………(13) Lawyers Involved: Abdul Malek instructed by Aftab Hossain, Advocate-on-Record—For the Petitioner. ......nd order are set aside. Let the appellant be released forthwith if not wanted in any other case. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 50 DLR (AD) (1998) 120. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 104
Major (Retd) Ashrafuddin Sekander & Bernhard Rudigar and another Vs. State, 1998, 27 CLC (AD)
....stion of sentence only are that PW 1 Md. Jakaria, Customs Intelligence Officer, got secret information on 16-7-90 that two foreigners would be coming to Dhaka from Singapore by Flight No.BGO81 of Bangladesh Biman with a huge quantity of gold. Accordingly, PW 1 along with another Customs intelli......(Retd) Ashrafuddin Sekander ……………….Appellant Bernhard Rudigar and another……………….. Appellants Vs. State……............Respondent Judgment February 1......ce of accused-appellant is reduced to rigorous imprisonment for 7 years and fine is remitted. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 50 DLR (AD) (1998) 108. ......ce of accused-appellant is reduced to rigorous imprisonment for 7 years and fine is remitted. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 50 DLR (AD) (1998) 108. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 130
Nurul Huq alias Md. Nurul Hoque Vs. State, 1997, 26 CLC (AD)
....nd justly upheld the judgment of the trial Court. We find no reason to interfere therewith. This petition is therefore dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 50 DLR (AD) (1998) 88. ......: ATM Afzal CJ Mustafa Kamal J Latifur Rahman J Md. Abdur Rouf J Bimalendu Bikash Roy Choudhury J Nurul Huq alias Md. Nurul Hoque…………………………..Petitioner Vs. State……………………………...Respondent Judgment June 4, 1997. Result......re as the learned Judge of the High Court Division has considered all material aspects of the case justly and upheld the judgment of the trial court………………….(4) Lawyers Involved: Abdul Malek Senior Advocate, instructed by Md. Nowab Ali, Advocate-on-Record — For the Petitioner.......nd justly upheld the judgment of the trial Court. We find no reason to interfere therewith. This petition is therefore dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 50 DLR (AD) (1998) 88. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 95
Shahid Miah Vs. State, 2000, 30 CLC (AD)
....e accused fled away. Police upon investigation submitted a final report and prayed for proceeding under section 211 of the Penal Code against the informant. The accused petitioner thereafter left for Bangladesh and was living in England since his departure. The informant filed an application on 23-8...... section 561A Cr.P.C. by the High Court Division. 6. The submissions do not merit consideration. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 53 DLR (AD) (2001) 11. ...... section 561A Cr.P.C. by the High Court Division. 6. The submissions do not merit consideration. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 53 DLR (AD) (2001) 11. ...... section 561A Cr.P.C. by the High Court Division. 6. The submissions do not merit consideration. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 53 DLR (AD) (2001) 11. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 109
Mahmudul Islam alias Ratan vs. State, 2000, 29 CLC (AD)
....s incredible. A belated statement in court, if can stand the scrutiny of cross-examination, can be believed if not otherwise unbelievable. ………………(16) Case Referred to- Government of Bangladesh Vs. Giasuddin and others, 4 MLR (AD) 29 = 51 DLR (AD) 103. Lawyers Involved: Khondk...... Present: Latifur Rahman CJ Bimalendu Bikash Roy Choudhury J AMM Rahman J Mahmudul Amin Choudhury J Kazi Ebadul Hoque J Mahmudul Islam alias Ratan.......................Appellant Vs. State............................ ........................Respondent Judgment August 14...... Hossain, Senior Advocate, instructed by Shamsul Haque Siddique, Advocate-on-Record — For the Respondent. B Hossain, Advocate-on-Record — For the Appellant. (In Criminal Appeal No. 28 of 1996) Abdul Malek, Senior Advocate, instructed by Md. Nawab Ali, Advocate-on-Record — For the Respondent......ge of the High Court Division. Let a copy of this judgment be transmitted to the author Judge of the High Court Division forthwith. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 53 DLR (AD) (2001) 1. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 108
State Vs. Abul Kalam, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....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......sp; Amirul Kabir Chowdhury J The State...........................Petitioner Vs. Abul Kalam...................Respondent Judgment August 3, 2005. ......hy;ment for two years and to pay fine of Tk. 5,000/- in default, to suffer rigorous imprisonment for three months more and the sentences to run consecutively. 4. The respondent Abdul Kalam preferred Criminal Appeal No. 2897 of 1999 and the High Court Division after hearin......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. ..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 ......sp; Present: Mainur Reza Chowdhury J K. M. Hasan J Syed J. R. Mudassir Husain J Judgment 19th May 2002 Panna Biswas…………………Petitioner Vs. The State..........................Respondent Lawyers Involved: Md. Nowab Ali, Ad......vision in Criminal Miscellaneous Case No. 879 of 1998 under 561A of the Code 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 Distri......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
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 ...... Ruhul Amin J Syed J. R. Mudassir Husain J Abu Sayeed Ahammed J Judgment 20th July 2002 Mazid Sheikh @ Mazid and others………………Petitioners. Vs. The State................................Respondent Lawyers Involved: A. K. M. Sh....... 9. The learned Advocate-on-Record further argued that the High Court Division as well as the trial court based their judgment on the statements made under section 164 Cr. P.C by P.W. 13 Abdul Bari, P.W. 12 Amir Miah and P.W. 9 Abdur Rahim and by treating the same as substantive evidenc......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. ......vision (Criminal) Present: Md. Ruhul Amin J M.M. Ruhul Amin J Md. Tafazzul Islam J Mashuq Mia @ Iqbal ...................Appellant. Vs. The State…...Respondent. Judgment August 14, 2004. ...... be termed as a weapon of offence under section 324 of the Penal Code…………………. (16) Lawyers Involved: Abdul Malek, Senior Advocate (Subrata Chowdhury, Advocate with him), Md. Nawab Ali......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
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. ......inal) Present: Md. Ruhul Amin J. Mohammad Fazlul Karim J. M.M. Ruhul Amin J. Md. Tafazzul Islam J. Amirul Kabir Chowdhury J. The State.................................Petitioner. Vs. Mofizuddin and others ......... Respondents. Judgment 29 November 2005 Criminal Petit......00 P.M. the accused persons being armed with deadly weapons such as pipegun, kiris, dagger, iron rod etc. entered into Brahmanbaria Head Post Office breaking grill of a window and killing night guard Abdul Mannan and treasurer Abul Kalam Azad and looted away cash money of Tk. 2,64,290/- in total bre......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
Aynul Sheikh and another Vs. State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... rigorous imprisonment for 10 (ten) years each and to pay fine of Tk. 5,000/- each, in default, to suffer rigorous imprisonment for 1 (one) year each. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ......im J Amirul Kabir Chowdhury J Aynul Sheikh and another……….....Appellant (In Criminal Appeal No. 42 of 2003) Jaber Sheikh…………....Appellant (In Criminal Appeal No. 43 of 2003) Vs. The State…………….....Respondent (In both the cases) Result: The appeals are all......s Single judgment. 4. The facts revealed in the leave petitions, in short, are that the convict Aynul Sheikh (not appellant before us) started digging a drain through the middle of the land of one Abdul Gafur Sheikh by damaging his onion crops on 28.01.1996 at about 3.30 P.M. and so Abdul Gafur S...... rigorous imprisonment for 10 (ten) years each and to pay fine of Tk. 5,000/- each, in default, to suffer rigorous imprisonment for 1 (one) year each. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 97