CONSTITUTION OF BANGLADESH, 1972, PART 3

Article-96 Accountability—the conscience of a Judge becomes conditioned by the oath he takes to defend the Constitution. We are no doubt holding a public office on oath under the Constitution. A great trust and confidence of the people are reposed ...

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CONSTITUTION OF BANGLADESH, 1972, PART 2

Article-42 Whether the amendment by way of inserting proviso to section 31 and 34 of the Acquisition and Requisition of Immovable Property Ordinance, 1982 being ultra-vires of the constitution and violative of the principles of natural justice. Held : We ...

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CONSTITUTION OF BANGLADESH, 1972, PART 1

Article-7 The preamble of our Constitution undertakes to secure to every citizen justice. The preamble along with other articles and provision of the Constitution have given justice an ampler dimension to provide justice to every citizen of the country. Above ...

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRUST AND SOCIETY

There are certain forms of organization which is created, with an aim of providing services to the members, rather than earning a profit. Trust and society are two such organizations. Trust is a legal arrangement in which a person holds ...

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WHAT IS A TRUST?

Legal Definition (Section 3 of the Trusts Act 1882): A Trust is an obligation annexed to the ownership of property, and arising out of a confidence reposed in and accepted by the owner, or declared and accepted by him, for ...

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TRUST DEED

THIS DEED of TRUST is made at Dhaka on this the …… day of ………… of the Christian era. BETWEEN (Sponsor’s name).........., having its registered office at .......(Address).........., represented by its .......Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director..., hereinafter referred to singly, severally ...

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SECTION 88 IN THE INDIAN TRUSTS ACT, 1882

Advantage gained by fiduciary.—Where a trustee, executor, partner, agent, director of a company, legal adviser, or other person bound in a fiduciary character to protect the interests of another person, by availing himself of his character, gains for himself any ...

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THE TRUSTS ACT, 1882, PART 2

CHAPTER IV OF THE RIGHTS AND POWERS OF TRUSTEES Right to title-- A trustee is entitled to have in his possession the instrument of trust and all the documents of title (if any) relating solely to the trust-property. Right to ...

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THE TRUSTS ACT, 1882, PART 1

(II of 1882) [28th January, 1882] An Act to define and amend the law relating to Private Trusts and Trustees. Preamble. WHEREAS it is expedient to define and amend the law relating to private trusts and trustees; it is hereby ...

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