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- Bail vs. Jail: Why Pre-trial Detention Remains India’s Hidden Crisis
- The Limitation Act, 1908: A Procedural Law for Public Peace and Legal Repose in Bangladesh
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- An Expert Analysis of Criminal Homicide in Bangladesh: Distinguishing Culpable Homicide from Murder under the Penal Code, 1860 by Judge Nazmul Hasan
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- Your Roadmap to Constitutional Law Success in Bangladesh Judicial Service Examination
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Author: JudgeNazmulHasan
JudgeNazmulHasan (Articles Published: 3)
The Limitation Act, 1908: A Procedural Law for Public Peace and Legal Repose in Bangladesh In Bangladesh the Limitation Act, 1908, stands as a cornerstone of the civil legal system , governing the timeframe within which an aggrieved party must approach a court for legal redress. It is not merely a collection of deadlines, but a vital part of the public policy governing civil justice. The Nature of the Act: Primarily Adjective Law The Law of Limitation is overwhelmingly classified as adjective or procedural law. This classification is justified by several fundamental principles: Regulation of Procedure: The Act does not…
Introduction: The Foundational Statutes and Juridical Relationship The Penal Code, 1860 (Act XLV of 1860), serves as the paramount authority governing crimes against human life in Bangladesh, primarily through Chapter XVI, which defines and distinguishes Culpable Homicide (Section 299) and Murder (Section 300).1 Homicide is fundamentally the killing of one human being by another, and the law classifies it into lawful and unlawful acts.2 The critical legal mandate for judicial officers is the precise differentiation of the mental state (mens rea) and consequence required for each degree of unlawful homicide. The relationship between these two offences is a non-negotiable principle…
Your Roadmap To Constitutional Law Success In BJS Exam Preparing for the Bangladesh Judicial Service (BJS) exam can feel like a huge task, especially when it comes to Constitutional Law. It’s a really important subject, and sometimes it can seem a bit complicated. But don’t worry! This guide is here to help you out. We’ll give you some simple, practical tips and tricks to understand Constitutional Law better and boost your chances of doing well in the BJS exam. Let’s make this journey to becoming a judge a little easier and a lot more successful! Information Regarding Constitutional Law Exam…
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