WORKER’S RETRENCHMENT UNDER LABOUR LAW, PART 1

Chapter – 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Objectives of the study 1.3 Importance of Study 1.4 Scope and Limitation of Study 1.5 Methodology of study 1.6 Organization of Thesis (1.1) Introduction Barriers to timely resolution of labour disputes involve two ...

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JUDICIAL REVIEW IN BANGLADESH

The Constitutional Basis of Judicial Review in Bangladesh Judicial review is the power of the court to review laws and determine whether or not they are unconstitutional. The Judiciary Act of 1789 stated that all citizens of the United States ...

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WOMEN ARE PART AND PARCEL OF SOCIETY

Chapter – 1 1.1 Introduction Women are the nerve of the society. We cannot deny their role in the global society. We cannot imagine a body without a heart. Similarly it is not to think a societal improvement without the ...

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EGYPT UPRISING

The 2011 Egyptian revolution took place following a popular uprising that began on Tuesday, 25 January 2011 and is still continuing as of December 2011. The uprising was mainly a campaign of non-violent civil resistance, which featured a series of demonstrations, marches, ...

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LIBYAN AGGRESSION AND ITS IMPACT

The area of Libya, one of the largest countries in Africa, is 1,757,000 sq km (678,400 sq mi). Arabic is the official language, although Berber is sometimes spoken and English and Italian are used in trade .Arabic must be used ...

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WOMENS LEGAL STATUS IN DOMESTIC LAW, PART 3

Chapter six Protection of women by Special legislations and special court or tribunal: Enhancement of the legal status of women and for the protection of women a series of enactments was made in the legal regimr of Bangladesh. Women’s are ...

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WOMENS LEGAL STATUS IN DOMESTIC LAW, PART 2

Statutory Legislations Bangladesh and India were a single State before 1947. So they inherit the same system of criminal justice. The State of Bangladesh inherits laws and legal system existing in Pakistan, which was also a single State named India ...

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WOMENS LEGAL STATUS IN DOMESTIC LAW, PART 1

Womens legal rights are one of the most significant determinants of their status. In Bangladesh, a series of laws ensuring womens rights have proven largely ineffective in promoting their positions. The prime reasons for this are: the shortcomings and ineffectiveness ...

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FRAMING OF CHARGE IN SESSIONS COURTS BANGLADESH

The Legal Framework for Framing of Charge under CrPC Charge is an important step in a criminal proceeding. Without framing charge trial is vitiated. The foundation of trial is charge which should be specific and particular in its description. The ...

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