Cheque dishonour case under Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881
We all use Bank Cheque for transactions, it is easy to use and secure in the matter of large sums of transactions but the downside is that you need to go to a bank...
Special Law
Negotiable Instrument Act / Special Law
by Rayhanul Islam · Published October 18, 2020 · Last modified November 10, 2020
We all use Bank Cheque for transactions, it is easy to use and secure in the matter of large sums of transactions but the downside is that you need to go to a bank...
In accordance with the Constitution of Bangladesh, it has been certain that all citizens of Bangladesh are equal before the law and are entitled to protection of law (Art: 27) Moreover, it is also...
Human trafficking is a pandemic issue, every year heaps of people are being victimized of human trafficking and among them, women and children are the cardinal. Bangladesh is one of the leading countries for the...
by Rayhanul Islam · Published January 19, 2019 · Last modified February 20, 2019
The open economy of current world made the place of collaboration with all, none the less capitalism also takes it’s bite as a beneficiary whereas the redundant opportunity gets a chance to share their...
Formalin became the name of poison in this country due to the massive miss use of this chemical substance, which is quite threatening for human health when applied to human food and left it...
Criminal Law / Penal Code / Special Law
by Aparajita Debnath · Published December 27, 2018 · Last modified January 26, 2019
Violence against women is a common scenario in our male-dominated society. But among all the tortures the statistics of rape is alarming. According to a report of Ain O Salish Kendra, a total of...
Organizations act as the backbone of a society. There are various kinds of organizations but under the main heading, we can divide them into three part Government organizations, Private organizations and Non Governmental organizations....
Criminal Law / Jurisprudence / Penal Code / Special Law
by Laila Nabi Riya · Published May 20, 2018 · Last modified May 21, 2018
In the matter of capital punishment, Bangladesh has often followed the lead of India and emerging majority of Commonwealth nations who are abolishing the mandatory death penalty for ordinary crimes. In a judicial proceeding,...
Criminal Law / Article / Case / Constitution / Judiciary / Special Law
by Laila Nabi Riya · Published May 19, 2018 · Last modified September 27, 2018
How does the judge decide to punish one criminal with the death sentence and another with life imprisonment for the same offence in a given jurisdiction, especially when there is no generally agreed measure stick on...
by Mohammad Taqi Yasir · Published May 1, 2018 · Last modified September 15, 2018
INTRODUCTION The admissibility of sexual history evidence in the UK is primarily governed by Section 41 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 (the “YJCEA 1999”). This provision was introduced to replace...
Specific Relief Act / Special Law / Transfer of Property Act
by Mohammad Taqi Yasir · Published April 27, 2018 · Last modified September 15, 2018
A common dispute in the area of property law in Bangladesh arises from dissensions between a landlord and a tenant in relation to continuation of a lease after its expiry. A tenant desires to...
Special Law / Civil Law / Criminal Law
by Rayhanul Islam · Published April 20, 2018 · Last modified May 23, 2018
One fine morning I opened my inbox and there was an urge for help by Amin’s (Pseudonym) wife, according to her, her husband is mentally ill, he cannot take care of himself and his...
Criminal Law / Drafting / Negotiable Instrument Act / Special Law
by Rayhanul Islam · Published June 3, 2016 · Last modified October 18, 2020
Notice Under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 By Registered post with A/D M&A/CVM/LN- 12/2016 Date: 21st May 2016 From and on behalf of: Mr. Azizul Hakim, Son of late Abdul Hakim...
Constitution / Case / Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) / Criminal Law / Procedure / Special Law
by Rayhanul Islam · Published June 29, 2014 · Last modified May 21, 2018
By the word ‘reasonable restriction’ we easily understand restriction of a person or group of persons which is reasonable to the betterment or safeguard for the general people of the society. That means if...
In this era of globalization and e-commerce, we all are heavily dependent on common carriers like the post office, currier and parcel delivery service and often we blindly depend on their terms and condition...