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Governor, Bangladesh Bank & others Vs. Shamsul Huda Khan and another, 1975, 4 CLC (AD)

....r. 10. Mr. Moinul Huq on the ether hand contended that neither Article 82 nor regulation 2(a) confers any such power as is claimed on behalf of the Bank by Mr. S.R. Pal. It may be noticed that sub-clause (e) of clause (2) of Article 82 empowers the Bank to frame regulations to provide for "recrui..

Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 87

Badal Rani Misra alias Badal Rani Goswami and others Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1975, 4 CLC (AD)

....he Town Improvement Act, 1953 and that since the provision for cons­truction of staff quarters, for the purpose of which the plots were requisitioned, is an "im­provement scheme" contemplated under clause (e)(i) of Section 38, and which may have been sanctioned by Government under Section 50, the ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 48

Osman Gani Mondal Vs. Mainuddin Ahmed and others, 1974, 3 CLC (AD)

....t of Bangladesh which was crea­ted by the Provisional Constitution of Bangla­desh Order, 1972 and commenced functioning under President's Order No. 5 of 1972 (High Court of Bangladesh Order, 1972), clause (1) of article 6 whereof empowered the said High Court also to hear and determine proceedings..

Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 148

Bangladesh Enemy Property Manage­ment Board and ors. Vs. Md. Abdul Majid, 1975, 4 CLC (AD)

....tral Government to appoint a Custodian of Enemy Property for Pakistan and one or more Deputy Custodians and Assistant Custo­dians for such local areas as may be prescribed and to pass an order under clause (b) of sub-rule (1) thereof to vest, in the prescribed Cus­todian such enemy property as may..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 125

Government of Bangladesh Vs. Ahmed Nazir, 1975, 4 CLC (AD)

...."). In the said application the applicant challenged the legality of the order of detention of the said A.K.M Golam Kabir made in purported exercise of powers conferred upon the Government by clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Special Powers Act, 1974 because of his alleged p..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 85

Jamdhar Khan Vs. The State, 1975, 4 CLC (AD)

....ses (a) to (d) of sub-section (1) thereof. An act of dishonestly or fraudulently misappropriating any property entrusted to a public servant constitutes an offence of cri­minal misconduct under clause (c) of sub-sec­tion (1) thereof. It may also be mentioned that sub-section (4) of sectio..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 44

Solicitor, Government of Bangladesh Vs. Syed Sanwar Ali and others, 1974, 33 CLC (AD)

....Prosecutor that such an appeal is being filed, the person in respect of whom the order of acquittal was passed shall continue to remain in custody. (3) The period of limitation for an appeal under clause (1) shall be sixty days from the date of sentence and for an appeal under clause (2) shall be..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 104

Mazharul Huq Vs. Returning Officer & Circle Officer, (Dev.) Double Moorings, Ctg, 1975, 4 CLC (AD)

....membership of Parliament, who has not with­drawn his candidature, the proceedings relating to that election shall be terminated and fresh proceedings shall be commenced. On that point he referred to clauses (1) and (2) of Article 17 of Order No. 155. Clause (1) of Article 17 provides that if a vali..

Category: Election Law | Date: | Hits: 133

Bangladesh Bank Vs. Debendra Nath Dutta, 1981, 10 CLC (AD)

....n the ground of limitation and in view of the provisions of section 72 of the Ordinance. The learned Judged who heard the appeal found it competent under section 202 of the Companies Act read with clause 15 of the Letters Patent. The appellant moved the court and obtained leave to consider these..

Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 101

Md. Abdur Rouf and others Vs. Ahmuda Khatun and others, 1981, 10 CLC (AD)

.... Provided that no such order shall be passed unless reasonable notice is given to the parties concerned to appear and be heard in the matter: Provided further that where an order under clause (c) is passed and distri­bution of rent, by reason thereof, results in bringing the ren..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 47

Commissioner of Taxes & another Vs. M/s. Mullick Bro­thers, 1981, 10 CLC (AD)

.... Circular No. M.L.R 1 of 1969 contemplated three different stages namely(1) where the Income-tax Officer is satisfied that such returns have been filed correctly, these would be accepted accordingly (clause 15(a). But if the revised returns are not found acceptable by the Department "assessment of h..

Category: Fiscal/Taxation Law | Date: | Hits: 98

Dr. Nurul Islam Vs. Bangladesh, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)

....ing rules made thereunder, whose effect on the validity or otherwise of the impugned order has to be determined by us. As the learned counsel for the appellant relied most heavily on the equality clauses included in the chapter of Fundamental Rights in the Constitution, we may begin by quoting f..

Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 180

Musharraf Hossain Chy Vs. GM, Titas Gas Transmission & Dist. Co. Ltd. & ors., 1981, 10 CLC (AD)

.... and will work as an officer on Special Duly until further orders." Respondent No.1 by his order dated May 24, 1979 terminated the service of the appellant with effect from the same day 'under clause 7(h) (v) of letter of his appointment. The order of termination is as follows: "Your s..

Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 104

Bangladesh Steamer Agents Association Vs. Bangladesh & others, 1981, 10 CLC (AD)

....ench, of the High Court Division while discharging the Rule issued earlier held that the appellant did not acquire any vested right to run the Licensed Measurers Department business because of the clause in the Memorandum of Association. The learned Judges further held that stoppage of Licensed ..

Category: Others | Date: | Hits: 110

Khandaker Ehtehshamuddin Ahmed @ Iqbal Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)

....me Court Bangladesh Appellate Division in the case of Halima Khatun vs. Bangladesh, 30 DLR (SC) 207 summarily rejected the writ petition in view of complete ouster of the jurisdiction of the Court by clause (6) (7) of M L.R. 4 of Marital Law Regulation No. 1 of 1975. 3. Leave was granted in the ..

Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 292

Bangladesh and others Vs. Md. Abdur Rab, 1979, 8 CLC (AD)

....he defence services of Bangladesh or any disciplined force or a tribunal to which article 117 applies." 9. The definition of what constitutes a disciplined force, as appears in the interpretation clause of the Constitution, which is contained in Article 152, is as follows: "disciplined force..

Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 102

S.Z.M. Nurul Huq Vs. State, 1981, 10 CLC (AD)

....ferred with reference to his office, in exercising that power the Sessions Judge does not act as a "Criminal Court". The sessions Judge acting as the "reviewing authority" under clauses (3) and (5) of Regulation 4 can exercise only the powers as conferred under Regulation 4. T..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 62

Nani Gopal Saha Vs. Jatindra Lal Chowdhury and others, 1981, 10 CLC (AD)

....he procedure to be followed by the Arbitration Court. Clause (1) provides that when the parties ha­ve agreed to Arbitration, the Arbitration Co­urt shall, on the basis of its findings under clause (3), pass an order either allowing the prayer of the applicant or rejecting it; and this ord..

Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 153

Nurunnessa and ors Vs. Babr Ali Bepari and others, 1981, 10 CLC (AD)

.... Registration Act says that for the purposes of section 32 the power of attorney shall alone be recognised and here we exclude all other excepting which is relevant   for our purpose and that is in clause (c) which says if the principal at any time aforesaid does not reside in Bangladesh a power o..

Category: Others | Date: | Hits: 128

Abdus Samad & ors Vs. Md. Sohrab Ali and others, 1981, 10 CLC (AD)

....f other tenants or tenants holding land contiguous to the land transferred is necessary for the purpose of determination of the order of priority as among the tenants in the manner as indicated in clause (b) of sub-section (5). So, presence of all the persons mentioned in subjection (2), as the ..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 73