Act/Law wise: Judgment of Supreme Court of Bangladesh (HCD)



Village Court Ordinance (LXI of 1976)
Section/Order/ Article/Rule/ Regulation Head Note Parties Name Reference/Citation
5 (Part II of the Schedule)

Party claimed Taka 1000.00 as compensation for forceful dispossession from his property—Transfer of the case by the S.D.O. illegal—Village Court can not decide question of title to the property. Md. Sekandar Ali Sardar Vs. Chairman, Village Court (1981) 33 DLR 201

Md. Sekandar Ali Sardar Vs. Chairman, Village Court 33 DLR 201
Section 12

In exercising the power under section 561A of the Code of Criminal Procedure to do real justice this Court cannot help a person who is flouting an order of a Court on mere technical ground and thereby helping him in avoiding the payment of fine imposed by a village Court which shall be recovered by Union Parishad concerned in accordance with Local Government Ordinance, 1976. Nur Mohammad Khan vs Abdul Jabber Munshi and State 1 BLC 17.

Nur Mohammad Khan vs Abdul Jabber Munshi and State 1 BLC 17
Section 15 (Part I of the Schedule)

Transfer of a (criminal) case by the S.D.O.
Section 15 of Village Courts Ordinance shows that a Sub-Divisional Magistrate can transfer a case relating to Part I of the Schedule provided the Sub- Divisional Magistrate considers that the public interest and the ends of justice demands Its trial in a criminal court. Md. Sekandar Ali Sarker Vs. Chairman, Village Court (1981)33 DLR 201.

Md. Sekandar Ali Sarker Vs. Chairman, Village Court 33 DLR 201
Section 15(1)

Village Court’s order decreeing the suit passed in contravention of the S. D. 0’s order staying further proceeding, even if not aware of ii, is illegal—Such decree will have to be set aside by a competent court. Zillur Rahman Sarkar Vs. Abu Bakkar Siddique @ Siddique Ali Pk (1980) 32 DLR 292.

Zillur Rahman Sarkar Vs. Abu Bakkar Siddique @ Siddique Ali Pk 32 DLR 292