Judicial Dictionary

The Courts of Law are there in democratic countries to find out the true intention of the legislature and the meaning of the statutes. In case of Bangladesh, pre-dominantly it is the House of Nation i.e. Jatya Shangshad which enacts primary legislations. Besides, the President of Bangladesh and some other authorities have the law making power by way of Ordinance and Subordinate and delegated legislation. In this section, we have tried to include some words of Bangladeshi Laws which were defined or interpreted by the Supreme Court of Bangladesh while deciding a case before them.

Judicial Dictionary

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Legitimate expectationThe word "legitimate expectation" was first coined in 1969 by Lord Denning in the case of Schmidth. The...485
Letter of CreditLetter of credit is a document issued by a financial institution on behalf of a buyer stating the amount...637
LienLien is used by individuals, businesses, and lenders to secure payment for a debt. A lien can be placed...572
Lifting the veil of incorporationThe law recognizes that a company is a separate legal entity distinct from its shareholders. Therefore...1142
LimitationLimitation means the period of limitation prescribed for any suit, appeal or application. Courts of Law...611
Lis Pendens[Latin: a pending suit] Lis pendens is a Latin term, connotes a pending suit. Lis pendens is a notice...1021
Local authorityMere performance of governmental functions by an organisation will not automatically convert an organisation...808
Locus standiLocus standi is a Latin term, meaning place of standing - a right to appear in court or the right to...1499
Mala fidesMala fides signify with or in bad faith. Mala fide is to be alleged with particularity- Assertion of...708
MaliceMalice means unjustified, inexcusable intent to commit a wrongful, legally evil act. Malice is a legal...694