Rajib Kumar Deb
The writer is judge, Bangladesh Judicial Service.
Court Corridor / Jurisdictional complexities in the Land Survey Tribunal
6 May 2026
The Land Survey Tribunal (and Appellate Tribunal) is constituted under Chapter XVIIA of the State Acquisition and Tenancy Act 1950 (SAT Act).
6 May 2026
Court Corridor / Is a Title Suit Barred during pendency of RoR preparation?
25 March 2026
Whether a civil suit for declaration of title is barred or not during the pendency of the preparation of Records-of-Rights (RoR), is a matter of uncertainty in our jurisdiction, as no explicit statutory provision provides a clear answer thereto.
25 March 2026
Court Corridor / Staying criminal proceedings due to pending civil suits
24 February 2026
Stay of criminal proceedings refers to the issue of not proceeding with a criminal case until a formal judicial order reopens it because the matter is sub-judice or pending in another court. The concept comes into play especially when there is a pending civil litigation on the same subject-matter because it entails a potential risk of contradictory judicial decisions.
24 February 2026
Court Corridor / Admissibility of recorded statements without examining the makers
16 September 2025
In Bangladesh’s criminal justice system, the admissibility of recorded materials e.g., First Information Reports (FIR), witness statements, confessions, medical reports, and post-mortem findings without examining their preparers is a nuanced legal issue shaped by statutory provisions, judicial interpretations, and procedural safeguards.
16 September 2025
Court Corridor / Revival of stopped criminal proceedings
22 July 2025
Revival of a criminal proceeding previously stopped under section 249 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (CrPC) involves important questions about procedural legality and judicial interpretation.
22 July 2025
Law Letter / Legal consequences of apostasy under Hindu Law
27 May 2025
From the earliest periods of human civilisation, religion has served as one of the foundational elements of social identity and cohesion.
27 May 2025
Rights Advocacy / The nuances of confessional statement made by a child
3 December 2021
In a landmark judgment in Anis Miah v State, Criminal Appeal No. 6799 of 2011, a full bench of the High Court Division (HCD) deliberated on the “legal implication of confession made under section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure [CrPC] by a child in conflict with law”.
3 December 2021
rights advocacy / Is ”Legal Aid” a constitutional right?
6 May 2019
Political philosopher Charles de Montesquieu said, “In the state of nature...all men are born equal, but they cannot continue in this equality. Society makes them lose it, and they recover it only by the protection of the law.
6 May 2019