
Court
The
deposition of a witness before the Committing Court may be treated as substantive
evidence when it is transferred to the Sessions record either under section 288
Cr.P.C. or under the provisions of section 33 of the Evidence Act. Jalal and 3
others Vs. The State, 15BLD (HCD) 588
Court
of Law
The
petitioner was a professor of Dhaka University and is one of the intellectuals
of the country but this does not absolve him of the responsibility of appearing
before a Court and asking for bail which is due to him in the facts and
circumstances of the case. Dr. Ahmed Sharif Vs. The State and another, 17BLD
(HCD) 235
Court
of Sessions
Section
9(1) of the Code gives Government the power to establish a Court of Sessions
for every Sessions Division and appoint a Judge for such Court. Section 9(2) of
the Code gives the the power to direct at what place or places the Court of Sessions
shall hold its sittings-Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (V of 1898) Sec-
tion.9(1)(2)
Sayeed
Farook Rahman Vs. The Sessions Judge of the Court of Sessions, Dhaka and
others, 17BLD (AD) 177
Ref:
AIR 1988 (SC) 1838-Cited
Court
witness
Under
Section 540 Cr.P.C. the Court has power to re-call any witness and to re-
examine him either on his own motion or at the instance of a party. Mainuddin Howlader
Vs. The State, 14 BLD(HCD)82
Juvenile Court Trial
The appellant is aged about
14 years and as such the trial of the appellant must be held by the Juvenile
Court according to section 5 of the Children Act and not by any other count.
The trial held by Special Tribunal in respect of the is jurisdiction-Childred
Act. 1974; Section-5
Md Shamim Vs. The State, 19
BLD (HCD) 542 Ref: 49 DLR 53-relied upon