The air quality of Dhaka has been “unhealthy” and “extremely unhealthy” for an increased duration in recent years, says an analysis of Air Quality Index data, monitored by the Department of Environment under its Clean Air and Sustainable Environment (CASE) project.
Dhaka University Moot Court Society (DUMCS) has been continuously striving to foster mooting culture in Bangladesh. The pioneer organisation has recently organised the 9th Inter Year Moot Court Competition, held from 29th August 2019 to 1st September 2019.
Ainer Vab O Ovab (the art and inert of laws), authored by Dr. S M Masum Billah, is one of those books that you should not judge by its cover. The gloomy looking,
Queen's Counsel (QC), also known as taking silk, is appointed from legal professionals who demonstrate distinct expertise in
A case takes decades to resolve in our judicial setting. Accustomed to that idea, people have become reluctant to take matters to the court nowadays.
The Constitution of Bangladesh envisages work as a right, assures the equality of opportunity and pledges to ensure participation of women in all spheres of public life.
Although the statistics of road accidents occurring in Bangladesh is alarming, the number of successful cases is frustratingly disappointing.
The publication ceremony of two books written by Professor Dr. Mizanur Rahman was held at Nawab Ali Chowdhury Senate Bhaban,
Film is often defined as a form of language. It is a form of language which is an essence of inspiration to some and to some it is a
From a legal point of view, the Independence Day of Bangladesh has a connection with the Proclamation of Independence of 1971...
From a legal point of view, the Independence Day of Bangladesh has a connection with the Proclamation of
“These restrictions harm women's health and place an unconstitutional obstacle in the path of a woman's
You would not read a law book unless you are a law student, and let us not talk about exceptions here. They are notorious for