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Jurisprudence and legal theory
(Eastern Book Company, 2013)
This book provides an accessible Jurisprudence and Legal Theory. It sets out a course of study that offers a highly effective series of introductions into a wide variety of theories and theoretical perspectives, from ...
Mulla on the Indian contract act
(N. M. Tripathi, 2004)
Mulla's the Indian contract act still stands as the classic textbook on contract law even 90 years after the publication of the first edition, and continues to provide clarity on what is an increasingly complex subject. ...
The theory and practice of international criminal law: essays in honor of M. Cherif Bassiouni
(Martinus Nijhoff, 2008)
Cherif Bassiouni is often referred to as "the father of international criminal law." Every major international criminal law instrument developed in the last forty years, from the Torture Convention to the Statute of the ...
The Dhaka law reports, September
(Dhaka law reports, 2014)
Civil procedure code
(Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs, 2000)
This book is primarily meant for the new-comers on the bench in the civil courts, and, in this context, it may he called a Bench Book. It also evaluates the relation between statutory procedural law and case laws as subject.
Law of contract
(Dhaka: Law Lyceum, 2004, 2004)
The laws relating to contracts in Bangladesh are governed
by the Contract Act, 1872 (Act IX of 1872). This Act deals
With the basic principles of contracts generally and with
some specific types of contacts such as ...
Mainstream Law Reports, January
(Shahanaj Khondaker, 2014)
Mogha’s the Indian conveyancer
(Eastern Law House, 2004)
The Indian conveyancer 13th edition is a good way to achieve details about operating certain products. Many products that you buy can be obtained using instruction manuals. These user guides are clearly built to give ...
Sarkar's Law of Evidence in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma & Ceylon (V. - 1)
(Wadhwa and Company, 2004)
The law of evidence plays a key role in the administration of justice. The assertion of substantive rights can only be established by evidence which makes the law of evidence occupy a pivotal role in the effective functioning ...
The Bangladesh law chronicles, February
(Esrarul Huq Chowdhury, 2014)