BANGLADESH AND ITS LEGAL SYSTEM

Bangladesh is a common law based jurisdiction. Many of the basic laws of Bangladesh such as penal code, civil and criminal procedural codes, contract law and company law are influenced by English common laws. However family laws such as laws ...

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CONSTITUTION OF BANGLADESH, 1972, PART 12

Article-135 Appointment in the post of Chief of Army Staff. The post of Chief of Army Staff is a post in which the Government must have absolute trust, faith the confidence for the necessity of State security and naturally such ...

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CONSTITUTION OF BANGLADESH, 1972, PART 11

Article-113 read with Administrative Tribunals Act, 1980 Relating to transfer of a government Servant It may be argues that the Administrative Tribunal had no authority to order of stay or injunction hut when a person is transferred from one place ...

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CONSTITUTION OF BANGLADESH, 1972, PART 10

Article-102 Premature—Respondent No.1 brought writ petition for a declaration that the writ petitioner was entitled to be declared as a recognized private university as per provisions of the Act—during the pendency of the writ petition the Grants Commission on 14 ...

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CONSTITUTION OF BANGLADESH, 1972, PART 9

Article-102 Forum for a redress of the adverse remarks. The petitioner seems to have a genuine grievance because of the adverse remarks made against him which is likely to affect him prejudicially. He appeared as a witness for a party ...

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CONSTITUTION OF BANGLADESH, 1972, PART 8

Article-102 The petitioner even if is an accused in another criminal case shall not, according us, be debarred from seeking relief from this Court in an application under Article 102 of the Constitution, to challenge another order if the said ...

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CONSTITUTION OF BANGLADESH, 1972, PART 7

Article-102 No Locus Standi—the petitioners have falied to disclose any sufficient interest in the matter of appointment of the Judges in the Appellate Division. The petitioner are persons having least knowledge about the appointment and also have no personal interest ...

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CONSTITUTION OF BANGLADESH, 1972, PART 6

Article-102 Writ of Mandamus—the respondents took objection to the High Court Division's direction, the Ministry, to produce the relevant tile on the evaluation report and questioned why the court should take on its shoulder the onus to find malafide. According ...

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CONSTITUTION OF BANGLADESH, 1972, PART 5

Article-102 read with The trade Organization Ordinance, 1961 Section-9 It is on record that the duration of the present Executive Committee of the FBCCI is going to be expired on 21st October. 2000. So an organization like FBCCI which concerns ...

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CONSTITUTION OF BANGLADESH, 1972, PART 4

Article-102 Premature—Respondent No. 1 brought writ petition for a declaration that the writ petitioner was entitled to be declared as a recognized private university as per provisions of the Act—during the pendency of the writ petition the Grants Commission on ...

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