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Shahudul Haque, IG Police and others Vs. State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....ssed without any order as to costs. Ed. ....... ......the unqualified apology and to censure the appellants in modifying of the sentence imposed on them. The appeals are, accordingly, dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ......the unqualified apology and to censure the appellants in modifying of the sentence imposed on them. The appeals are, accordingly, dismissed without any order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 64
Agrani Bank. Vs. Ansarul Hoque and ors, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... the judgment and order passed by the High Court Division is set aside. Ed. ...... Division cannot be sustained. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs and the judgment and order passed by the High Court Division is set aside. Ed. ...... Division cannot be sustained. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs and the judgment and order passed by the High Court Division is set aside. Ed. ...... Division cannot be sustained. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs and the judgment and order passed by the High Court Division is set aside. Ed. ..Category: Banking Law | Date: | Hits: 101
Supreme Court of Bangladesh, Appellate Division, Dhaka Vs. Election Commission, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....servations, the Rule is disposed of. Ed. ......Supreme Court Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Syed JR Mudassir Husain CJ Md. Ruhul Amin J MM Ruhul Amin J Md. Tafazzul Islam J Amirul K Chowdhury J Supreme Court of Bangladesh, Appellate Division, Dhaka.................... “Goponio bishes bahok marfot Ottonto joruri 4-2-2006 Janab Khondker Mahbub Uddin Ahmed MP, Senior Advocate Bangladesh Supreme Court, Dhaka Salam janben......Senior Member of the Bar and also as an Officer of this Court and we sound word of caution to him for the future. With the aforesaid observations, the Rule is disposed of. Ed. ..Category: Election Law | Date: | Hits: 108
Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakha Vs. Abdul Jakir and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....gladesh 50 DLR (AD) 11. Lawyers Involved: AKM Nazrul Islam, Senior Advocate, instructed by AKM Shahidul Huq, Advocate-on-Record— For the Appellant. Md. Fazlul Karim, Senior Advocate, instructed by Nurul Islam Bhuiyan, Advocate-on-Record— Fo...... Supreme Court Appellate Division (Civil) Present: Syed JR Mudassir Husain CJ MM Ruhul Amin J Amirul Kabir Chowdhury J Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakha......................Appellan......, therefore, allowed. The impugned judgment and order of the High Court Division is set aside. Resultantly the suit stands dismissed. Parties do bear their respective costs. Ed. ......ge and the matter was fought upto the High Court Division and the title of Afsaruddin was declared. 3. Afsaruddin died leaving four sons, namely, Mohammad Sarif Mia, Salahuddin, Arju Miah and Mubarak Miah and Mobarak got the entire property, and the same was transferred to the plai..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 51
Government of Bangladesh and another Vs. Md. Afsar Ali and others, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... Present: Md Ruhul Amin J Syed JR Mudassir Husain J MM Ruhul Amin J Government of Bangladesh and another.......................Appellants Vs. Md. Afsar Ali and others.......................Respondents Judgement October 21, 2......ition No. 43 of 1996 making the Rule absolute is hereby set aside and the judgment and order dated 1-5-1995 passed by the Court of Settlement in case No. 869 of 1987 is restored. Ed. ......ition No. 43 of 1996 making the Rule absolute is hereby set aside and the judgment and order dated 1-5-1995 passed by the Court of Settlement in case No. 869 of 1987 is restored. Ed. ......ition No. 43 of 1996 making the Rule absolute is hereby set aside and the judgment and order dated 1-5-1995 passed by the Court of Settlement in case No. 869 of 1987 is restored. Ed. ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 77
Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission Vs. Ekushey Television Ltd., 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....im), instructed by Sufia Khatun, Advocate-on-Record—For the Appellant (Civil Appeal Nos. 386-87 of 2003). Rafique-ul-Huq, Senior Advocate, (A Hasib, Senior Advocate with him), instructed by Mvi. Md. Wahidullah, Advocate-on-Record—For the Appellant (Civil Appeal No. 383-84 of 2003). Dr Kama......ns aforesaid, with the above observations the appeals are, accordingly, allowed without any order as to costs. The impugned judgment and orders of the High Court Division are hereby set aside. Ed. ......ns aforesaid, with the above observations the appeals are, accordingly, allowed without any order as to costs. The impugned judgment and orders of the High Court Division are hereby set aside. Ed. ......ns aforesaid, with the above observations the appeals are, accordingly, allowed without any order as to costs. The impugned judgment and orders of the High Court Division are hereby set aside. Ed. ..Category: Information Technology Law | Date: | Hits: 266
Yogeshwar Gope Vs. State, 2005, 34 CLC (AD)
.... In view of the discussion made above we do not find any substance in the petition. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: IV ADC (2007) 982; 11 MLR (AD) 2006, 226. ......is Case is also Reported in: IV ADC (2007) 982; 11 MLR (AD) 2006, 226. ...... In view of the discussion made above we do not find any substance in the petition. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: IV ADC (2007) 982; 11 MLR (AD) 2006, 226. ...... In view of the discussion made above we do not find any substance in the petition. The petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: IV ADC (2007) 982; 11 MLR (AD) 2006, 226. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 47
State Vs. Abdur Rahim, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....requires interference. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed. Ed. ......e of issuance of Rule in an application under section 498 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and hence the same requires interference. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed. Ed. ......e of issuance of Rule in an application under section 498 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and hence the same requires interference. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed. Ed. ......e of issuance of Rule in an application under section 498 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and hence the same requires interference. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 57
AHS Rahman Vs. State, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....nsel for the petitioner for quashing the proceedings. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ...... for quashing the proceedings. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......o that effect the charge-sheet has been submitted, we find no substance in the submission of the learned Counsel for the petitioner for quashing the proceedings. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......o that effect the charge-sheet has been submitted, we find no substance in the submission of the learned Counsel for the petitioner for quashing the proceedings. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Anti-Corruption Laws | Date: | Hits: 89
Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) Vs. AKM Abdus Salam & ors, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... Lawyers Involved: MA Sobhan, Advocate, instructed by Nurul Islam Bhuiyan, Advocate-on-Record—For the Petitioner. Mahbubey Alam, Senior Advocate, instructed by Chowdhury Md. Zahangir, Advocate-on-Record—For Respondent No. 1. Not represented—Respond......se. We are fully in agreement with the above finding of the High Court Division. In such view of the matter, this petition merits no consideration. Accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ......se. We are fully in agreement with the above finding of the High Court Division. In such view of the matter, this petition merits no consideration. Accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ......se. We are fully in agreement with the above finding of the High Court Division. In such view of the matter, this petition merits no consideration. Accordingly, it is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Employment/Service Law | Date: | Hits: 66
Bangladesh Vs. Md. Idrish Miah, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....ismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ...... Case Referred To: Government of Bangladesh represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Defence and others vs. Md. Afzal Hossain Ansari, 55 DLR (AD) 65. Lawyers Involved: Md. Amir Hossain, Advocate-on-Record— For the Appellant. Md. Nawab Ali, Advocate-on-Recor......icer. 14. In view of our above discussion to find no merit in the appeal. The appeal is dismissed without any order as to cost. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ......uhul Amin J Md. Tafazzal Islam J Bangladesh, represented by the Secretary Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and others ................Appellants Vs. Md. Idrish Miah...........................Respondents Judgment March 1, 2005. The Admi..Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 112
Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh & others Vs. Khashru Miah, 2004, 33 CLC (AD)
....reasons, we find no substance in these two petitions. Accordingly, these are dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ......decisions arrived at by the High Court Division. For all the above reasons, we find no substance in these two petitions. Accordingly, these are dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ......decisions arrived at by the High Court Division. For all the above reasons, we find no substance in these two petitions. Accordingly, these are dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ...... Present: Md. Ruhul Amin J Syed JR Mudassir Husain J MM Ruhul Amin J Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh & ors.......................Petitioners Vs. Khashru Miah.......................Respondent Judgment January 11, 2004. Result: The petition..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 77
Abdur Rashid Mollah Vs. Bangladesh, 2003, 32 CLC (AD)
....owed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ......r the appellant in the case of Bangladesh vs. Amena Khatun reported in 55 DLR (AD) 55. The appeal is accordingly, allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ......r the appellant in the case of Bangladesh vs. Amena Khatun reported in 55 DLR (AD) 55. The appeal is accordingly, allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ......r the appellant in the case of Bangladesh vs. Amena Khatun reported in 55 DLR (AD) 55. The appeal is accordingly, allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: ..Category: Property Law | Date: | Hits: 108
Government of Bangladesh and others Vs. Khondaker Khairul Kabir, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
....dingly, no interference is called for. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......al on correct appreciation of the materials on record and the law applicable allowed the appeal and accordingly, no interference is called for. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......al on correct appreciation of the materials on record and the law applicable allowed the appeal and accordingly, no interference is called for. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ......al on correct appreciation of the materials on record and the law applicable allowed the appeal and accordingly, no interference is called for. The petition is dismissed. Ed. ..Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 113
ASI Md. Ayub Ali Sardar and another Vs. State, 2005, 34 CLC (AD)
....the criminal petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 58 DLR (AD) (2006) 13.......s dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 58 DLR (AD) (2006) 13.......rgument that the two petitioners went on their official duties and discharged their duties as such and did not commit any offence has been belied in the evidence of witnesses including PW 11 Md Nasir Uddin Paik, Inspector CID who deposed that there was an inquiry by a Magistrate at the instance of t......their sentence. Be that as it may, we find that this petition has no substance. Accordingly, the criminal petition is dismissed. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 58 DLR (AD) (2006) 13...Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 78
Begum Shamsunnahar Vs. Government of Bangladesh, 2006, 35 CLC (AD)
.... by us. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ...... and non-consideration of the materials on record arrived at an erroneous decision requiring interference by us. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ...... and non-consideration of the materials on record arrived at an erroneous decision requiring interference by us. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ...... and non-consideration of the materials on record arrived at an erroneous decision requiring interference by us. Accordingly, the appeal is allowed without any order as to costs. Ed. ..Category: Administrative Law | Date: | Hits: 128
Nagendra Chandra Sarkar Vs. Aftabuddin and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....haukat Ali Khan, Senior Advocate, (Gour Gopal Saha, Advocate with him) instructed by A Basel Majumder, Advocate-on-Record-For the Appellant. Abdul Malek, Senior Advocate, instructed by Mvi. Md. Wahidullah, Advocate-on-Record-For the Respondent Nos. 1-9 and 11-13. Criminal Appeal N......ble. In the circumstances, we do not think it proper to interfere with the order of acquittal. The appeal is therefore dismissed. Send down the record of the trial Court immediately. Ed. ......ble. In the circumstances, we do not think it proper to interfere with the order of acquittal. The appeal is therefore dismissed. Send down the record of the trial Court immediately. Ed. ......ble. In the circumstances, we do not think it proper to interfere with the order of acquittal. The appeal is therefore dismissed. Send down the record of the trial Court immediately. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 68
Sree Monju Kumar Saha & others Vs. State, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....ip;……………………Respondent Judgment July 25th, 1991. Lawyers Involved: Alimuzzaman Chowdhury, Advocate, instructed by Md. Nawab Ali, Advocate-on-Record - For the Petitioners. EX parte – Respondent. ......ule. The court may grant or refuse the bail or ask the petitioner to come up with a separate petition and may hear the State if necessary before disposing of an application for bail. Ed. ......ule. The court may grant or refuse the bail or ask the petitioner to come up with a separate petition and may hear the State if necessary before disposing of an application for bail. Ed. ......ule. The court may grant or refuse the bail or ask the petitioner to come up with a separate petition and may hear the State if necessary before disposing of an application for bail. Ed. ..Category: Criminal Law | Date: | Hits: 50
Kudrat-E-Elahi Panir Vs. Bangladesh, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
....53(SC) 375. Lawyers Involved: Dr. Kamal Hossain, Senior Advocate and Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court, (Zakir Ahmed, Advocate, Supreme Court, with them) instructed by Md. Aftab Hossain, Advocate-on-Record - For the Appellant (In Civil Appeal No. 3 of 1992) M A......med, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court, (Zakir Ahmed, Advocate, Supreme Court, with them) instructed by Md. Aftab Hossain, Advocate-on-Record - For the Appellant (In Civil Appeal No. 3 of 1992) M Amir-ul-Islam, Senior Advocate instructed by A Baset Majumder, Advocate-on-Record -For the Appellant...... down the Repealing Ordinance as void under Article 7(2) of the Constitution in the face of clear constitutional mandate of Article 8(2). Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) 319. ...... down the Repealing Ordinance as void under Article 7(2) of the Constitution in the face of clear constitutional mandate of Article 8(2). Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 44 DLR (AD) 319. ..Category: Constitutional Law | Date: | Hits: 655
Sonali Bank Vs. United Commercial Bank Ltd. and others, 1992, 21 CLC (AD)
.... March 30th 1992. Lawyers Involved: Moksumul Hakim, Senior Advocate, instructed by B Hossain, Advocate-on-Record-For the Appellant. Fazlul Karim, Advocate, instructed by Md. Aftab Hossain, Advocate-on-Record-For the Respondent No. 1. Not Represented ‑Respo......s which were lying with respondent No. 1 against the outstanding liabilities of the judgment‑debtor No. 2 were sold and the share certificates were delivered to the purchasers. Ed. ......s which were lying with respondent No. 1 against the outstanding liabilities of the judgment‑debtor No. 2 were sold and the share certificates were delivered to the purchasers. Ed. ......s which were lying with respondent No. 1 against the outstanding liabilities of the judgment‑debtor No. 2 were sold and the share certificates were delivered to the purchasers. Ed. ..Category: Business or Commercial Law | Date: | Hits: 124