ANTI-CORRUPTION ACT, 1957

[XXVI of 1957] Section 3—The contention that action of notice by the respondent No. 3 was violative of Article 35(4) of the Constitution is of no substance since the same were issued in connection with an enquiry as regards the ...

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ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION RULES, 2007

Anti Corruption Commission Rules, 2007 Rule 2—Inquiry and Investigation— ‘Inquiry’ and investigation’ are not one and the same. They are distinct terms. They are distinguishable from each other. Investigation (তদন্ত) of can only be commenced and carried out conclusion of ...

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Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2004: Provisions & Case Law Guide

Introduction to the Anti-Corruption Commission Act, 2004 The Anti-Corruption Commission Act, 2004, is a pivotal law in Bangladesh aimed at curbing corruption. It establishes the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), an independent and neutral body tasked with investigating and prosecuting corruption-related offenses. ...

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ANTIQUITIES ACT, 1968

Antiquities Act [XIV of 1968] Sections 22 and 23—Offences relating to antiquities are triable by the Sessions Judge under the Antiquities Act till those are made punishable under the Special Powers Act by incorporating sections 22 and 23 in the ...

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ANTI-TERRORISM ACT, 1992

Anti-Terrorism Act [XLIV of 1992] Section 4—When the offence alleged was not complete but only an attempt was made, charge as framed under the Anti-Terrorism Act is not tenable. Shadesh Chandra Saha vs State 48 DLR 206.Section 4—The provision of ...

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ARMS ACT,1878 & ARMS RULES,1924

Understanding the Arms Rules 1924 and Their Impact Column 2 of the Table Schedule I as amended by notification No 896—Section II dated Dhaka the 19th November 1973—The decision in this case having depended on findings of facts as to ...

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ARMY ACT, 1952

Army Act [XXXIX of 1952]Sections 8(1)(2)/59(2) & 94—Since the appellants were not on active service within meaning of section 8(1)of the Army Act, 1952 the appellants cannot be tried under the Army Act and as such, there was no offence ...

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