In this article, we have explained the marriage and divorce law in Bangladesh and its cost. Marriage is defined as a lawful agreement under the provisions of the Muslim Law, binding a man and woman leading to the validation of all the rights and responsibilities,...
The Cheque dishonour case and its consequences in Bangladesh is regulated by the provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act, of 1881. Dishonour of a cheque means rejection or negligence to pay the money at maturity. WHAT IS CHEQUE DISHONOUR: In accordance with the...
This paper provides an overview of the major offences and their punishments under the Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Act 2006. Offences and punishments under the ICT Act The ICT Act addresses offences related to information and...
A shareholder cannot typically force another shareholder to sell their shares unless there is a contractual obligation entitling them to do so. For example, if there is a provision enabling such a sale in the company’s Articles of Association, Shareholder Agreement or...
Very often, the client wants to know how to set up a financial institution and Bank in Bangladesh. A financial institution in Bangladesh must be differentiated from general commercial institutions and banks in terms of different rules applied to their formation. The...
This paper provides an overview of medical negligence and its consequences in Bangladesh. There is no special law relating to Medical negligence. However, various general law has dealt with the issue of medical negligence and its consequences in Bangladesh. ...