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Golchera Khatun being dead her heirs: Akhter Hossain and ors Vs. Sayera Khatoon, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Abdus Sobahan Howlader and ors Vs. State, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Haji Sk Md. L Rahman Vs. Chair, Court of Settlement, BD Abandoned Building & anr, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


New Ideal Engineering Works Ltd Vs. Bangladesh Shilpa Bank and others, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Nowabul Alam and others Vs. State, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Kalu and another Vs. State, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Abu Yousuf Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


State Vs. Zahir and ors., 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Suruzzamal Vs. Bangladesh, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Al-HaJ Mirjahan Vs. Golden Biscuit Co., 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Haji Nurul Alam @ Haji N A Sawdagar Vs. Al-Haj Abdus S Sawdagar Wakf Estate & anr, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Yusuf Jamil Babu Vs. Bangladesh and others, 2009, 38 CLC (AD)


Inu Mia and others Vs. Mokhlesur Rahman and others, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Jogendra Kumar Dutta Vs. Nur Mohammad and others, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Mofazzal Hossain Mollah and others Vs. State, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Yusuf Vs. Mofzal Ahmed Sowdagar, 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Coal Controller, Govern­ment of Bangladesh Vs. Ventura Industries Ltd., 1993, 22 CLC (AD)


Bangladesh Vs. Shahjahan Siraj @ Sirajul Islam, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)


Dr. Mohammad Hossain and anr. Vs. Abdul Malek Khan, 1979, 8 CLC (AD)

Partition Suit

Specific Performance of Contract

Once there is a legal right, the remedy will be available according to the right. It could not be said that when a transferee is in possession of a property in part performance of the con­tract and that contract has been affirmed by a decree for specific performance of contract, the transferee after the decree does not ac­quire an interest in the land. He can lawfully maintain and protect his possession and in­terest in the property.

The rights of the parties acquired under the decree are the same and they are in joint possession. What is sought is to enjoy the property in severally for convenience. In such circumstances, a partition suit is the proper remedy. We, there­fore, do not find any want of competence in this suit for partition……….(8)

Possession may be of different kinds which may give rise to various kinds of rights and obligations when such right is infringed or threatened the remedy will be available relative to the right acquired…………..(11) 


Abul Khair Miah be­ing dead his heirs: Abul Kashem and ors Vs. Bangladesh & ors, 1980, 9 CLC (AD)