Search Options
Judgment Advanced Search
State Vs. Ashraf Ali and others, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
....ficant wood barks for picnic. In the result, we find no substance in this appeal, which is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 241 ......al Code. The learned Additional Sessions Judge held that both the injuries were caused in furtherance of the common intention of the accused persons and that the intention was to cause the death of victim. The trial Court did not consider how and by whom the laceration‑injury No. 3‑wa......ficant wood barks for picnic. In the result, we find no substance in this appeal, which is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 241 ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 119
Bangladesh Vs. Professor Golam Azam and others, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
....le of origin" in the law of domicile, but there the analogy will end, because the law of citizenship is a municipal law of Bangladesh and we are not concerned here with marriage, divorce, majority or minority, right of succession, etc. so as to involve the entire gamut of private international law i......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. ......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. ..Category: Immigration and Citizenship Law | Date: | Hits: 522
Rekha Datta and others Vs. Chittagong Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd., 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
....sion on the ground, inter alia, that the sale in question in mortgage execution case is fraudulent one and the plaintiffs were not made parties therein and, as such, the sale is a nullity and the minors were not represented in the said execution case and there is gross under-valuation and the s...... and the balance amount to be paid within 6 months from the date. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 133 ...... and the balance amount to be paid within 6 months from the date. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 133 ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 130
Abdul Aziz Vs. Abdul Majid, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
....he basic reason why a notice under section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act is mandatory in a case of eviction under the Ordinance. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 121. ......he basic reason why a notice under section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act is mandatory in a case of eviction under the Ordinance. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 121. ......he basic reason why a notice under section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act is mandatory in a case of eviction under the Ordinance. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 121. ..Category: Tenancy Law | Date: | Hits: 87
Sher Ali (Md) and other Vs. State, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
....llate Division must be obeyed without any criticism and comments as has been done in the present case. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 67 ......llate Division must be obeyed without any criticism and comments as has been done in the present case. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 67 ......llate Division must be obeyed without any criticism and comments as has been done in the present case. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 67 ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 98
Kalu Mondal Vs. Begum Fazilatun Nessa, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
....d with costs. The judgments of the High Court are set aside and those of the trial Court are restored. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 53 ......d with costs. The judgments of the High Court are set aside and those of the trial Court are restored. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 53 ......d with costs. The judgments of the High Court are set aside and those of the trial Court are restored. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 53 ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 79
Ramani Marak and another Vs. Jamini Marak and others, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
....no interference. This appeal is, therefore, dismissed with costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 51 ......no interference. This appeal is, therefore, dismissed with costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 51 ......no interference. This appeal is, therefore, dismissed with costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 51 ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 61
Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha Vs. Haque Brothers (Carbide) Ltd., 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
....find that our judgment does not need a review. The review petitions are accordingly dismissed. No costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 39 ......find that our judgment does not need a review. The review petitions are accordingly dismissed. No costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 39 ......find that our judgment does not need a review. The review petitions are accordingly dismissed. No costs. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 39 ..Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 125
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 ......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 ......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
Amjad Molla Vs. Syeduzzaman Molla and others, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
....re on bail are directed to surrender to their bail bonds to serve their sentence. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 17 ......re on bail are directed to surrender to their bail bonds to serve their sentence. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 17 ......re on bail are directed to surrender to their bail bonds to serve their sentence. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 17 ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 61
Wahed Ali Dewan Vs. State and another, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
....TM Afzal J.- This appeal by leave, by a distraught father, arises out of a proceeding for custody of his recalcitrant daughter, Ayesha Akhtar (Rima) alias Dolly, respondent No. 2, who is said to be a minor of about 12 years of age Ad was alleged to have been taken away by force on 29.8.92 by the acc......nd on point of arms look away his aforesaid daughter, respondent No. 2, who was a minor of about 12 years of age. 5. A case was registered under section 366A of the Penal Code as aforesaid and the victim girl upon recovery from the accused Azizur Rahman and Yunus, who are brothers, was produced b......ctive clients who were present in court, presenting a moving spectacle themselves; on one side sat an old man, the appellant, with his head down as if in resignation and on the other side sat a young girl with a new‑born baby on her lap being helped by another lady, apparently her elder sister. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 68
Hosne Ara Begum Vs. Chairman, Court of Settlement and another, 1994, 23 CLC (AD)
....ther ground or point has been urged by Mr. Hakim. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 9 ......ther ground or point has been urged by Mr. Hakim. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 9 ......ther ground or point has been urged by Mr. Hakim. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This case is also reported in: 46 DLR (AD) (1994) 9 ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 77
Sharif Nurul Ambia Vs. Dhaka City Corporation represented by its Mayor and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....this order. The respondent Nos. 1 and 5 are directed to stop construction of the multi-storied building and to demolish the structure, if any, already constructed. Ed. ......this order. The respondent Nos. 1 and 5 are directed to stop construction of the multi-storied building and to demolish the structure, if any, already constructed. Ed. ......this order. The respondent Nos. 1 and 5 are directed to stop construction of the multi-storied building and to demolish the structure, if any, already constructed. Ed. ..Category: Environmental Law | Date: | Hits: 293
Sheikh Farid (Md) & others Vs. Abdul Wadud Sikder and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....is lack of evidence to show that he possessed the land denying title of Karuna Moyee Dasi or her sons to their knowledge. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......is lack of evidence to show that he possessed the land denying title of Karuna Moyee Dasi or her sons to their knowledge. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ......is lack of evidence to show that he possessed the land denying title of Karuna Moyee Dasi or her sons to their knowledge. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed with costs. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 59
Selim (Md) and others Vs. Syedul Haque Chowdhury and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....nt case. 8. We do not find any illegality or infirmity in the judgment of the High Court Division calling for our interference. The leave petition is dismissed. Ed. ......nt case. 8. We do not find any illegality or infirmity in the judgment of the High Court Division calling for our interference. The leave petition is dismissed. Ed. ......nt case. 8. We do not find any illegality or infirmity in the judgment of the High Court Division calling for our interference. The leave petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 68
Serajul Islam & others Vs. Md. Abdur Razzaque Chowdhury and another, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....tly affirmed the decision of the lower appellate Court as the final court of fact. In such view of the matter, this petition merits no consideration Accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ......tly affirmed the decision of the lower appellate Court as the final court of fact. In such view of the matter, this petition merits no consideration Accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ......tly affirmed the decision of the lower appellate Court as the final court of fact. In such view of the matter, this petition merits no consideration Accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 43
Kader Textiles (Pvt) Ltd. and another Vs. Md. Lehajuddin Miah, and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....3. 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 section 233 of the Companies Act. No illegality has b......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. ......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. ...... 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. ...... 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
Akhtar Begum & others Vs. Mahmudul Haque, Advocate and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....above-established principles of law on the subject, we do not find any substance in the submissions of the learned Counsel for the petitioner. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......above-established principles of law on the subject, we do not find any substance in the submissions of the learned Counsel for the petitioner. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......above-established principles of law on the subject, we do not find any substance in the submissions of the learned Counsel for the petitioner. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 91
Bangladesh Bank Vs. Rana Awan and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... the official(s) who was/were responsible for the default. Let a copy of the judgment be sent to the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Works and also to the Solicitor. Ed. ...... the official(s) who was/were responsible for the default. Let a copy of the judgment be sent to the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Works and also to the Solicitor. Ed. ...... the official(s) who was/were responsible for the default. Let a copy of the judgment be sent to the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Works and also to the Solicitor. Ed. ..Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 104