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WIPO

World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

Outlines 1. Basic Concept of WIPO The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is an international organization dedicated to protecting intellectual property rights and promoting their effective use worldwide. It administers 26 international treaties and develops services, policies, and resources to protect and promote intellectual property. WIPO works with governments, businesses, and creators to ensure that […]

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Concept of Citizenship

Concept of Citizenship (Perspective of The Constitution of The People’s Republic of Bangladesh)

Preface The word “citizen” has come from Greek word “Civis”. Citizen of a state means a person who is born in the state or recognised as a citizen of this state by naturalization. For being a citizen he has some duties to the government of the state which have to be followed by him. Citizen

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Preamble of Bangladesh Constitution

Preamble of Bangladesh Constitution: An Aid to interpretation

INTRODUCTION: Preamble is the introductory part or paragraph in a statute setting forth its intention and backgrounds. The US adopted their constitution in 1787, and for the first time contained a Preamble and after that most of the countries with written constitution are adopting Preamble to their constitution. The preamble of our constitution is the

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Sec-12 to 18 of SR Act

Specific Performance of Contracts (Sec-12 to 18 of SR Act, 1877)

Of The Specific Performance of Contracts (a) Contract which may be specifically enforce Sec-12: Contract which may be specifically enforceable: The specific performance of any  contract may in discretion of the Court be enforced. (i) Where the contract includes a trust. (ii) Where there is no criterion for determining compensation. (iii) Where monetary compensation is

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Writs in Bangladesh

Writs in Bangladesh

Introduction: Writ is a type of legal right through which if the right of a person or organization are violated the said person or organization can seek remedy from the court to important their violated rights. The process through which this remedy is sought is called writ. Writ is one of the success names of

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Sec 8 to 11 of SR Act

Recovery of Possession of Movable and Immovable Property (Sec-8 to 11 of SR Act, 1877)

Specific Relief Act, 1877 (a) Possession of Immovable Property Sec-8: Recovery Possession of immovable Property: A person entitled to the possession of specific immoveable property may recover it in the manner prescribed by the Code of Civil Procedure. In order to file a case under section 8, the plaintiff must do the following:- 1- The

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TP ACT SEC 5 & 6

Transfer of Property : concept and what kind of property can be transferred (Sec-5 & 6)

The objective of the Transfer of Property Act (TP), 1882, which went into force on July 1, 1882 and was named after its initials, is the transfer of property between living persons. The Transfer of Property Act is an extension of the law of contracts and parallels the succession regulations. It is one of the

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The Judiciary

The Judiciary: Supreme Court and Subordinate Court under Bangladesh Constitution

INTROUCTION The articles 94 -116A are the 6th part of the constitution of people’s republic of Bangladesh which divided into 3 chapters. The judicial matters of supreme court and Subordinate courts are narrated here. The articles of chapter 1 explains the establishment of the supreme court, appointments of judges,  disabilities of judges after retirement, power

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Constitutional Supremacy

Constitution, Its Classifications and Constitutional Supremacy: Bangladesh Perspective

????????????: Constitution is a document or a set of documents which contains and describes the fundamental principles, fundamental rights, election of the government, different organs of the state or government and creates a legal relationship between the government and governed. It is also called the supreme law of the state. Many jurists, however, define constitution in many

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Schools of Muslim Law

Schools of Muslim Law

Introduction: There was no Division among Muslims at the time of prophet Mohammad (peace be on him). All Muslim would follow the instruction of the prophet. All the problems were solved according to Quran and Hadith. The origin of division among the Muslims was started after the death of the prophet. Main schools of Muslim

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