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Abdul Mannan Vs. Ministry of Land Administration and Land Reforms, Govt. of Bangladesh, 1975, 4 CLC (HCD)

....aw the lands in question from acquisition and the decision to withdraw being administrative in nature its propriety cannot be questioned. Secondly, the impugned order allows that the petitioners' rights, whatever they are, have been protected by the Government and as such he cannot have any caus..

Category: Property Law | Date: 2 Sep, 1975 | Hits: 3

Monipur Tea Co. Ltd. And Ahmedur Rahman, 1975, 4 CLC (HCD)

....1.12.73 and the date of hearing was adjourned on 9.1.74 as the objector had no notice of the date of hearing. It is further stated in the objection that the suit was filed by him to protect his legal rights. According to him, under Article 37 of Association of the Company the time to hold annual Gen..

Category: Corporate Law | Date: 20 May, 1975 | Hits: 2

Eastern Hosiery Mills Sramik Bahumukhi Samabaya Samity Ltd Vs. Govt. of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 1975, 4 CLC (HCD)

....en a fundamental right may, not be a "right" in the strict sense of the term. A right to acquire or hold property, a right to carry on a profession a right to move about freely etc. are not rights in the strict sense because they do not cast any corresponding duties on any person. They are..

Category: Constitutional Law, Public Interest Litigation | Date: 28 Apr, 1975 | Hits: 3

Messrs. Haji Azam Vs. Singleton Binda & Co. Ltd. Binder, 1975, 4 CLC (HCD)

.... of the territory of a State breaks off, and becomes a State and an International person itself. He has; of course, stated that succession in such a case takes place with regard to such international rights and duties of the predecessor as are locally connected with the part of the territory broken ..

Category: Arbitration Law | Date: 23 Apr, 1975 | Hits: 3

Bangladesh Vs. Babu Indu Bhusan Gupta & others, 1975, 4 CLC

....ties. On an appeal to the Supreme Court of India, the Supreme Court pointed out that no question of res judicata did arise in the said case as the order of remand as not a final order determining the rights of the parties and it was also observed that the provision of section 105 of the Co..

Category: Property Law | Date: 17 Apr, 1975 | Hits: 2

Sayed Maksud Ah¬med Vs. Sunil Kumar Basu & others, 1975, 4 CLC (HCD)

....ople were not able to go to courts or tribunal to institute legal proceedings or (2) to defend them ; or (3) to comply with directions issued by the courts; As a result (a) many claims and legal rights have become time-barred, (b) many legal proceedings have been disposed of ex parte (c)many le..

Category: Property Law | Date: 11 Apr, 1975 | Hits: 4

Md. Nur Hossain Vs. Bangladesh and another, 1975, 4 CLC (HCD)

....als 129, same case, A.I.R. 1922 P.C. 80, the decision about the title to compensation in a proceeding under the Land Acquisition Act was held to be resjudicata in a subsequent suit with regard to the rights of the parties. In the case of Kalipada De and others Vs. Dwijapada Das and others, reported ..

Category: Civil Law | Date: 31 Jan, 1975 | Hits: 2

Md. Obaidul Akbar Vs. East Pakistan Provincial (now Bangladesh) Co¬operative Bank Ltd, 1975, 4 CLC (HCD)

.... and get back the full title on payment of the debt. In the case of hypothecation or pledge or pawn the title of the owner does not, in any way, pass to the creditor but the creditor is given certain rights for enforcing the payment of the dues by selling the pledged property of the debtor under cer..

Category: Banking Law, Contract Law | Date: 9 Jan, 1975 | Hits: 3

Abdul Majid Bepari Vs. Kashem Ali Maloo, 1974, 3 CLC (HCD)

...., Proclamation of Emergency was made by the President of Pakistan and in view of amended provision of clauses (9) and (10) of Article 30 of the Pakistan Constitution of 1962 the fundamental rights as incorporated in Part II of the Constitution particularly rights contained in paragraphs 5,..

Category: Civil Law, Constitutional Law | Date: 22 Jan, 1974 | Hits: 8

Rajendra Shirali and others Vs. Mahadev Shirali, 1973, 2 CLC (HCD)

....r a part of a decree within the meaning of Section 2(2) of the Code of Civil Procedure as fixation of such a time was no part of the controversy between the parties nor did it determine any-rights of the parties in the suit and therefore an alteration of such a date by the court was not fi..

Category: Contract Law | Date: 11 Jul, 1973 | Hits: 1

Dinajpur Industries Ltd Vs. M/s. Hardeo Glass, Alu¬minium, Enamel & Sili¬cate Works, 1972, 1 CLC (HCD)

....Government of Bangladesh by its order No. Ind/XIV/SPC-16/74/227 dated 16-1-76 transferred the liabilities of the firm including all their properties movable and immovable and assets including all its rights and interest accrued or likely to accrue under any contract and money payable to and for the ..

Category: Corporate Law | Date: 10 Aug, 1972 | Hits: 2

Mrs. June Ferguson & others Vs. Ameenur Rasheed Chaudhury and others, 1972, 1 CLC (HCD)

.... proprietor's bungalow stands and the adjoining khas paddy lands, and the Second party takes over the management of Loobacherra Tea Estate inclusive of the factory ma­chinery, tea plantations rights, prero­gatives, claims, etc. of the Loobacherra Tea Estate and hands over the posses­..

Category: Property Law | Date: 5 Jul, 1972 | Hits: 0

Shah Tazul Islam Rumel (Md.) Vs. Bangladesh, Represented By the Secretary Ministry of Home Affairs, 2015, 44 CLC (HCD)

....the people using the said road running beside the western side of the "Imambara" towards the "Sultanshi Residential Area" is not only illegal but also violative of the fundamental rights of the people. Thus such restriction should be removed. 8. Referring to the affidavit in..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 0

Rai Kishori Saha Vs. Md. Motaleb Ali and Others, 1892, 11 CLC (HCD)

....ed interest, but she shall have the same right of claiming a partition as a main owner. 3. Considering the aforesaid provisions of Sub-Section 1 and 3 of Section 3 of the Hindu. Womens rights to the Property Act No. XVIII of 1937 it clearly appears that during the period of her life t..

Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 3

M. R. Khan, Chairman of the Board of Governors, Bangladesh National Society for the Blind Vs. Bangladesh and others, 1975, 4 CLC (HCD) Adminis/constitutional

.... on such terms and conditions as may mutually be acted upon. (iii) To purchase, take on lease, bijre or otherwise acquire for and on behalf of the Society properties moveable and immoveable, and rights and privileges as the Board may think fit. (iv) To sell, exchange, lease, mortgage, disp..

Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 2

Gouranga Chandra Dey Vs. Deputy Commissioner and others, 2003, 32 CLC (HCD)

....s Construction Co. Vs. Government of Bangladesh, 2002 BLD 236 "it should be remembered that it is for the legislatures to enact laws to cater the needs of the people at large providing for rights and remedies and obligations of the litigant public and a Court of law shall only uphold thos..

Category: Civil Law | Date: | Hits: 2

Md. Moshiur Rahman Khan Vs. Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 2010, 39 CLC (HCD)

.... Pronouncing the judgment at paragraph 69 held as under:- "The consensus of judicial opinion, however, is in favour of the view that if upon an administrative body has been cast the duty to decide rights after ascertaining facts concerning specified matters and not merely on considerations of pol..

Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 72

Joynal Abedin Vs. State, 2011, 40 CLC (HCD)

....d upon him by the Tribunal questioning the correctness of the same. There cannot be any doubt that the Judgment of the Tribunal empowered by law to adjudicate upon and decide any matter affecting the rights of the parties is inviolable unless the law allows it to be questioned or interfered with. ..

Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 36

Abdul Hamid others Vs. Abul Hossain Mir, being dead, his heirs: Abdus Sobhan Mir & others, 1983, 12 CLC (HCD)

....ent of relative value of two khatians, the latest khatain should prevail over the earlier khatian. On this question their lordships in that decision has held as follows:- "The subsequent record-of-rights which is in favour of the appellants hat not been considered at all. Even when the competitio..

Category: Procedural Law | Date: | Hits: 25

Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA) Vs. Government of Bangladesh and others, 2010, 39 CLC (HCD)

....ope of public interest litigation (PIL) by relaxing and liberalizing the rule of standing by treating letters or petitioners sent by any person or association complaining violation of any fundamental rights and also by entertaining the Writ Petition filed under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution...

Category: Environmental Law | Date: | Hits: 352