BANGLADESH (LEGAL PROCEE DINGS) ORDER, 1972

 

BANGLADESH (LEGAL PROCEE DINGS) ORDER (P.O.
12 OF 1972)

 

Article—3

Delivery
of possession—Delivery of possession given to the plaithiff is nther judgment
nor decree nor order passed ex-parte nor
it is- an order disposing of any matter due to default in compliance with any
direction of any Court or Tribunal and does not attract the provision of P.0.23
of 1972.

Abdul Latif Vs.
Md. Faizul Huq and others; 1 BLD (HCD) 177.

 

Article—3

Arbitrator—Whether
he is excluded the definition of ‘Court’ —An arbitrator does not adjudicate and
he does not sit as a Tribunal—He is not bound by the technicalities of the
Evidence Act—His function is like – that of conciliator—He is neither a Court
nor a Tribunal and his award is not a judgment, decree or order of any Court or
Tribunal within the meaning of Article 3 of the President’s Order No. 12 of
1972.

Begum Khadija
Akhtar Banu and another Vs. A.K.M.
Amanullah and another, 4 BLD (AD) 80.