The Five Writ Remedies in Bangladesh: What Does Each Remedy Do?
The five traditional writ remedies are mandamus, prohibition, certiorari, habeas corpus and quo warranto. These Latin names remain useful for understanding Article…
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Clear searchThe five traditional writ remedies are mandamus, prohibition, certiorari, habeas corpus and quo warranto. These Latin names remain useful for understanding Article…
A Bangladeshi living abroad may file an application under Article 102 of the Constitution if the person has the necessary standing and…
Living abroad does not automatically end Bangladeshi citizenship. Acquiring foreign permanent residence is also different from acquiring foreign citizenship. Bangladesh’s dual-nationality system…
A Bangladeshi passport authority may refuse to issue, impound or revoke a passport only under the Bangladesh Passport Order, 1973 and other…
An administrative decision may be challenged where the authority was legally required to act fairly but failed to give the affected person…
Article 39 protects freedom of thought and conscience and guarantees citizens’ freedom of speech, expression and the press. Speech may be restricted…
Article 27 guarantees that all citizens are equal before law and entitled to equal protection of law. It prevents the State from…
Article 102 allows the High Court Division to enforce fundamental rights and supervise the legality of public power. It is available where…
Living outside Bangladesh does not, by itself, remove a person’s constitutional rights as a Bangladeshi citizen. Some constitutional rights expressly belong to…
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