Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha Order, 1972

 

Bangladesh
Shilpa Rin Sangstha Order, 1972

(P0 No.128
Of 1972)

 

Article—7(1)

In
view of the provision of Article 7(1) and in the absence of any provision in
the BSRS Employees Service Regulations to assess merit for promotion, the Board
of Directors of the BSRS is competent to formulate guidelines for promotion of
its officers and employees and to assess their merit by the promotion committee
for effecting promotion.

Md. Junnur
Rahman Vs. Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha (BSRS), 17 BLD (HCD) 488.

 

Article—33

Article
33 of the Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha. Order (P.O. 128 of 1972) provides for
filing an application before the District Judge for realisation of its
outstanding dues. Such an application has to be filed before the District Judge
who may hear it himself or transfer it to an Additional District Judge or a
Subordinate Judge for its disposal. A Subordinate Judge acting as an Artha Rin
Adalat cannot entertain such an application directly.

Bangladesh
Shilpa Rin Sangstha Vs Fashion Wear Limited, 18 BLD (AD) 186.

Ref:
16BLD(AD)23 1—Cited.

 

Articles—33,
34 and 35

The
Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha Order is a special order which provides for
three independent and alternative modes of recovery of Bangladesh Shilpa Rin
Sangstha dues as contained in Articles 33, 34 and 35 of the Order. Article 33
provides for filing of an application before the District Judge. Article 34
speaks of taking over management and administration of an industrial concern
and its sale while Article 35 provides for taking recourse to the Public Demands
Recovery Act.

Bangladesh
Shilpa Rin Sangstha Vs Azir Uddin Chowdhury, 18 BLD (AD) 145.

 

Article—35(5)(a)(iii)

It
puts a definite embargo on any Court to pass any order of injunction or any
other order prohibiting or restraining the Sangstha with regard to such taking
over, sale or transfer. Article 34(5)(b) precludes the Courts of civil
jurisdiction to grant an adinterim or temporary injunction in a matter covered
by Article 34 of the Order.

Bangladesh
Shilpa Rin Sangstha Vs Azir Uddin Chowdhury, 18 BLD (AD) 145.

Ref:
1991 BLD (11 BLD)315; C.P. No. 415 of 1980—Cited.