Trust Law

Introduction In order for a trust to be valid, the ‘three certainties’ must be present: certainty of intention, certainty of subject matter, & certainty of object – (Lord Langdale in Knight v Knight). CERTAINTY OF INTENTION: The intent will probably ...

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The Trial of War Criminals

View With Charts And Images  Case Study of Bangladesh Introduction Crime, although committed against a person, is an offence against law and order of a State and that is why it constitutes a crime against a State and State prosecutors ...

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Status Of Women In Domestic Laws In Bangladesh

COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN MUSLIM, HINDU AND CHRISTIAN Legal Status for Muslim Women in Bangladesh The legal status of the Muslim women in Bangladesh is defined by the principles of Sharia through Muslim Personal Law along with the general law which ...

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Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961

Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961 Created a New Vista in Maintaining Male-Female Dynamics in Muslim Life An Overview: “The Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961” has created a new vista in maintaining male-female dynamics in Muslim life. The main features of ...

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Rules and Practice of English Law

View With Charts And Images  INTRODUCTION The Specific Relief Act, 1877 is based on the rules and practice of English Law. The sections of this Act, both as to substantive law and practice should be interpreted in the light of ...

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Role Of The Oopposition in Parliament

View With Charts And Images Submitted to: Syed Sarfaraj Hamid Assistant Professor Department of Law Northern University of Bangladesh Submitted by Md. Shakibul Alam ID # LLB 040300300 Department of Law Northern University of Bangladesh Date of Submission: 24th December, ...

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Martial Law in Bangladesh

  Introduction   Martial law is the law administered in the courts maintained by military authorities. Martial law is of three kinds It is the law for the disciplines and control of the army itself and is commonly known as ...

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Juvenile justice

Introduction The establishment of the Juvenile Justice system is for the benefit of the Juvenile who commits a crime. When a state sets up a "Juvenile justice system' it means that the authorities have consciously modified the facilities and operation ...

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Report on Preemption

Report on Preemption Introduction: Preemption refers the right of purchase a landed property by a person period than other. This is described in section 96 of state Acquisition and Tenancy Act. The pre-emption is also described in the Muslim law. ...

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