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    phrase from a Latin maxim stare decisis et non quieta movere. The maxim means “to stand firmly by things that have been decided and not to rouse/disturb/move things at rest.” The doctrine of precedent based on the system of stare decisis has its origin in the common law of England. Doctrine of precedent plays a vital role in the Municipal law. The domestic courts of almost every nation follow this doctrine very religiously while adjudicating. Any dispute before a court of law has

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    Rule of Law in Bangladesh

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    and function of the rule of law in the operation of the current Bangladesh constitution INTRODUCTION Every country is based on some kind of law. Some of those are arbitrary powers‚ however over the years the only rule that seems to dictate the terms is the rule of law. One of the basic principles of the any constitution is the rule of law. This doctrine is accepted in the constitution of U.S.A. and in the constitution of Bangladesh. Now a day’s rule of law is one of the most discussed subjects

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    On behalf of all Bangladeshi people‚ I would like to invite you to join us at a typical wedding ceremony of Bangladesh. No‚ it’s not my wedding; I’ve already done that once. In our culture‚ marriage is such a pompous celebration that most people spend quite a fortune and have to think twice to go through the experience. In the next few minutes you’ll find out why?! It starts with the semi-formal event which is the engagement ceremony. It is semi-formal because instead of boy asking the girl “Will

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    Higgins‚ A. P. (1967). The international law of the sea (pp. 716-717). London: Longmans. Bissinger‚ J. (2010). The Maritime Boundary Dispute between Bangladesh and Myanmar: Motivations‚ Potential Solutions‚ and Implications. asia policy‚ 10(1)‚ 103-142. Liss‚ C. (2011). Oceans of crime: Maritime piracy and transnational security in Southeast Asia and Bangladesh. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Marten‚ B. (2014). Port State Jurisdiction and the Regulation of International Merchant Shipping. Springer

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    Budget in Bangladesh

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    Introduction Generally An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time is called budget. A budget is a financial document used to project future income and expenses. The budgeting process may be carried out by a country‚ individuals or by companies to estimate whether the country /person/company can continue to operate with its projected income and expenses. The finance minister‚ AMA Muhith‚ has proposed national budget for fiscal year 2012-13 on June 7‚ 2012 with a total outlay

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    Bangladesh Bank

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    Please Print and preserve this page.     Thank you Md. Raihan Reza Rabby‚ for submitting your application for the post of Officer (General Side) of Bangladesh Bank. CV identification number : 344187-213704 Name   : Md. Raihan Reza Rabby Father  : Md. Rezaul Karim Molla Mother  : Mst. Rokeya Begum Birth date  : 19 July‚ 1992 Permanent address  : Vill.: Dhopadi. P.O : Noapara. P.S. : Abhoynagor. Dist.: Jesssore.   Your application tracking number is 149-344187-263768. And CV identification

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    United states created the Judicial Branch of government‚ which the Supreme Court represents. It has grown from six justices to nine‚ which include one chief justice and eight associates who are appointed for a lifetime term by the president of the United States.At the Constitutional Convention of 1787‚ the delegates shared a commitment to an independent judiciary. They agreed that an indispensable part of any well-organized republican government was a separate and co-equal judicial branch that would serve

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    Tuesday‚ April 23‚ 2013 US Human Rights Report 2012: Bangladesh a Country of enforced disappearances and extra judicial killing! By Bangladesh Media; "I am proud to present the Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for the first time as Secretary of State. When I served on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee‚ my colleagues and I depended on these reports for an accurate assessment of human rights conditions around the world. I know how valuable they are .. " -Says US Secretary of State‚

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    JUDICIAL CORRUPTION‚ ACCOUNTABILITY AND DEMOCRACY Ronak Karanpuria1[1] “Justice howls when she is dragged about by bribe-devouring men whose verdicts are crooked when they sit in judgment.” Abstract The aim of the paper is to discuss whether the judiciary should be held accountable to law in the present scenario of India. Courts irresponsive behavior will undermine the reign of law and democracy. Defects in selection method of judge’s append with corruption in judiciary

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    Aims and Outcomes I will describe how precedents are applied in court and explain the rules of statutory interpretation. Firstly I will explain what a precedent is. Precedent “In common law legal systems‚ a precedent or authority is a legal case establishing a principle or rule that a court or other judicial body utilizes when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts” Example Let’s say that a Court establishes that it is illegal for people to smoke or be in possession of Tobacco

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