Ombudsman: A Demand of Time

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1,461 ViewsThe evil effect of deficient laws can be mitigated by good officials, but the evil effect of maladministration can’t be surmounted by good law. Administrative abuse of power is commonly seen in many countries where judicial remedy is not so effective. So there must be an effective institution enabled proper investigation of the citizens’ […]

Reformation in Bar Council to Frame Up Graduates’ Fate: A Far Cry?

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1,543 ViewsLaw pervades everywhere, embracing every sphere of life and society. When it comes to the implementation of a certain legislation, people imagine two elegant categories of personalities- lawyers and judges, as they are expected to play a significant role in upholding justice. So, whenever the law is violated or arbitrarily exercised or misapplied or […]

A Comparative Approach to the Administration of Dowry Prevention: From India and Bangladesh Perspective

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1,554 ViewsRabindranath Tagore portrayed the condition of dowry in 18th century in Bangla literature in his works such as Aparichita, Dena-Pawna. After more than 100 years despite all the laws introduced to restraint dowry, we are still struggling to eradicate this problem from our culture. Dowry began as a financial assistance for the girl in […]

A Comparative Study on the Condition of Marital Rights of Women of the Hindu Community in Bangladesh and India: In Hindu Law Perspective

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2,692 ViewsIntroduction Though most of the laws enacted by a State apply to all of its subjects irrespective of race, religion or culture; when it comes to one’s marriage, divorce, inheritance or any other similar private or family matter, the State insists that one should apply the personal laws that come from one’s respective religion. […]