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Legality of Mobile Courts Act Under Scrutiny: Supreme Court Gets Involved

The Mobile Courts Act of 2009 was introduced with the intent of strengthening the legal framework for efficient law enforcement and crime prevention. While it aimed to expedite justice for minor offenses, its implementation has raised significant constitutional and practical concerns, particularly regarding the separation of powers and judicial independence enshrined in the Constitution of […]

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Jahangir Kabir vs. Bangladesh 48 DLR (AD) 1996

Jahangir Kabir vs Bangladesh 48 DLR (AD) 1996

Bench: ATM Afzal CJ; Mustafa Kamal J; Md. Abdur Rouf J; and Md. Ismailuddin Sarker J. Advocates Appeared: Md. Abdur Rob Chowdhury, Senior Advocate, instructed by Md. Aftab Hossain, Advocate-on- Record – For the Appellant. B Hossain, Deputy Attorney General, instructed by Sharifuddin Chaklader, Advocate-on-Record – For the Respondents. Date of Judgment: August 28th, 1995.

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Keshavanda Bharti vs. State of Kerala

Keshavanda Bharti vs. State of Kerala Bangla

ভূমিকাঃ ভারতীয় সংবিধানের ইতিহাসে অন্যতম ল্যান্ডমার্ক মামলা হলো কেশবানন্দ ভারতী বনাম স্টেট অফ কেরালা। এই মামলায় ভারতীয় সংবিধানের সাথে সম্পর্কিত অনেক প্রশ্ন সমাধান হয়। রাষ্ট্রবিজ্ঞান, আইন বা সংবিধানের সাথে সম্পর্কিত অনেক বিষয়ের সমাধান হয়েছে এই মামলায়। তাই প্রত্যেক শিক্ষার্থীর মামলাটি সম্পর্কে যথার্থ জ্ঞান থাকা উচিত। নিচে মামলাটি সবিস্তারে আলোচনা করা হলো। ঐতিহাসিক প্রেক্ষাপটঃ ভারতীয় পার্লামেন্ট

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The Need to Revamp the Penal Code An Appraisal

The Need to Revamp the Penal Code: An Appraisal

INTRODUCTION The Penal Code was enacted as back as far in 1860 being Act No. XLV of 1860. It has defined the offences and prescribed separate punishment for each offence. With the changes in society, perspectives of people, and the nature of crimes, the laws need to evolve as well. Minor amendments have been made

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ADR

Application of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Criminal Cases in Bangladesh: A Reformative Assessment

Abstract: These Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) modalities are considered as less likely to fuel parental conflicts, more likely to induce the parties to resolve their conflicts in an amicable manner preserving the future relationship between the parties and reducing cost. delay and loss of energy to a significant extent. Following the considerable advantages of ADR

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Art 70 of BD Constitution

Article 70 of the Constitution of Bangladesh – A comparative study

Introduction Freedom of speech and party liability are two issues discussed in parliamentary democracy. A member of parliament has his freedom of speech as well as party liability. When he is nominated by a party, he is bound to respect the opinion of that party. In this article, we have tried to highlight the extent

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European Parliament A Paper Tiger or Not

European Parliament: A Paper Tiger or Not

The European Parliament is an integral part of the complex institutional structure of the European Union. Although a parliament’s typical duties include a significant amount of legislative work, the EP’s early responsibilities in this area were confined to an advisory one, serving primarily as a place for discussion.1 But after the Lisbon Treaty the institutional

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Hussain Md Ershad Case

Hussain Muhammad Ershad vs. Govt. of Bangladesh II ADC (2005) 371

Bench: Latifur Rahaman CJ; Bimalendu Bikash Roy Chowdhury J; AM Mahmudur Rahman J; Mahmudul Amin Chowdhury J; Kazi Ebadul Hoque J. Advocates Appeared: Barrister Rafique-Ul-Huq, Senior Advocate (Khandker Mahbub Hossain, Senior Advocate with him) instructed by Mvi. Md. Wahidullah, Advocate-on-Record – For the Appellant. Mahbubey Alam, Additional  Attorney-General instructed by AKM Shahidul Huq, Advocate on-Record –

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Raja Nand Kumar Case

Why “Raja Nanda Kumar Case” treated as Judicial murder? 

Introduction: Judicial killing or judicial murder is a common concept in modern society. Judicial murder is the intentional and premeditated killing of an innocent person by means of capital punishment; Therefore, it is a subset of wrongful execution. Innocent people is killed through a judicial process. (britannica.com, n.d.) We are familiar with the word judicial

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Cold War

The Cold War: Influence on the Drafting of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of
Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s Constitution is the product of a protracted struggle and unparalleled bloodshed. The country’s highest law presides over all other local statutes in the State. It serves as a representative of the republic’s unitary parliamentary constitutional democracy to the rest of the globe. Little has been said about the Cold War’s impact on formulating the

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