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Title Concurrent findings of fact is not a cast-iron
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Concurrent findings of fact is not a cast-iron––
It appears that the principle not to interfere with concurrent findings of fact is not a cast-iron practice and that the High Court Division in appropriate cases may depart from that principle where there is any violation of any rule of law or procedure or where there have been misreading or non consideration of evidence affecting the ultimate decision of the Courts below.
Appellate Division is satisfied that the High Court Division rightly interfered with the concurrent findings of fact arrived at by the Courts below and as such, this Division does not find any ground for its interference. Accordingly, this civil appeal is dismissed without any order as to costs. …Ziaul Hasan Tarafder(Md.) =VS= Mir Osman Ali, (Civil), 2021(2) [11 LM (AD) 334] ....View Full Judgment