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| Title | Details | Hits |
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| Counterfeiting a Government stamp | A person commits this offence who counterfeits by causing a genuine stamp of one denomination to appear... | 526 |
| Civil Offence | "Civil offence" means an offence which, if committed in Bangladesh, would be triable by a criminal court.... | 528 |
| Defendant | "Defendant" includes any person from or through whom a defendant derives his liability to be sued. [See... | 528 |
| Collateral Consanguinity | (1) Collateral consanguinity is that which subsists between two persons who are descended from the same... | 530 |
| Contesting Candidate | "Contesting candidate" means a candidate who has been validly nominated for election as a member and... | 530 |
| Defamation | Whoever by words either spoken or intended to be read, or by signs, or by visible representations, makes... | 530 |
| Civil Court | "Civil Court" includes the High Court Division in the exercise of its extraordinary original civil jurisdiction... | 532 |
| Indorsement in Blank and in Full | (1) If the indorser signs his name only, the indorsement is said to be "in blank," and if he adds a direction... | 533 |
| Cousin | In a will — the words "cousins," or 'first cousins", or "cousins-german", apply only to children of... | 533 |
| Holder in due course | "Holder in due course" means any person who for consideration becomes the possessor of a promissory note,... | 536 |