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This research paper examines the development of civil justice in Bangladesh, focusing on the historical evolution of civil procedures, judicial interpretations, and recent legal reforms. It analyzes how the civil justice system has adapted to changing social and economic conditions while addressing the challenges of case backlog, procedural complexity, and access to justice. The study also evaluates the role of courts in interpreting civil laws and shaping legal principles that guide dispute resolution. Through an analytical review of statutes, judicial decisions, and legal practices, this paper highlights the need for continuous reforms to ensure an efficient, transparent, and accessible civil justice system in Bangladesh.
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Land ownership and property rights remain among the most significant legal issues in Bangladesh. This research paper explores the legal framework governing land ownership, transfer, and dispute resolution under Bangladeshi law. It examines the complexities associated with land documentation, registration procedures, and property disputes that frequently arise due to overlapping claims and administrative challenges. The study also discusses the role of courts and relevant authorities in resolving land-related conflicts and protecting lawful property rights. By analyzing existing laws and judicial practices, the paper highlights key challenges in land administration and proposes potential legal approaches to improve the protection of property rights and reduce land disputes.
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Contract law forms the foundation of commercial relationships and business transactions. This research paper analyzes the role of contract law in regulating business activities and ensuring legal certainty in commercial dealings in Bangladesh. It examines the principles of offer, acceptance, consideration, and enforceability under the relevant legal framework, particularly focusing on how contracts govern modern commercial practices. The study also discusses the legal consequences of breach of contract and the remedies available through courts. By evaluating practical challenges faced in contractual disputes, this research highlights the importance of clear contractual obligations and effective legal enforcement in maintaining stability in commercial transactions.
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Access to justice is a fundamental principle of the rule of law and an essential component of a fair legal system. This research paper examines the various legal and institutional barriers that affect access to justice in Bangladesh. It analyzes issues such as procedural delays, financial constraints, lack of legal awareness, and administrative challenges that prevent many individuals from seeking effective legal remedies. The study also evaluates the role of legal institutions, courts, and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in improving access to justice. By identifying key challenges within the judicial system, the paper discusses potential reforms and policy measures that could strengthen the accessibility and effectiveness of legal services in Banglade