by rtahmidbarrister | Dec 31, 2023 | Uncategorized, Banking law, Company Law, Corporate Law in Bangladesh
Introduction Bangladesh has long worried about Anti corruption since it hurts its economy and growth. Bangladesh has implemented strict anti-corruption measures and reduced corruption in recent years. A company’s image may be tarnished quickly by bribery or Anti...
by rtahmidbarrister | Dec 30, 2023 | Uncategorized, Banking law, Banking, Finance Litigation, Banking, Finance Regulations & Transactions
Money laundering presents a substantial peril to the fiscal integrity and stability of nations, including the nation of Bangladesh. In light of the prevailing global challenge, it is imperative to acknowledge that Bangladesh, in its unwavering commitment to address...
by rtahmidbarrister | Dec 30, 2023 | Uncategorized, Banking, Finance Litigation, Banking, Finance Regulations & Transactions
Given the increasingly complex nature of financial transactions, it is imperative to acknowledge the heightened potential for fraudulent activities and misappropriation. The Fraud and Misappropriation Act, herein referred to as the Act, is a legal instrument that...
by rtahmidbarrister | Dec 30, 2023 | Uncategorized, ICT law
John Carlin published ‘A Farewell to Arms’ for Wired Magazine in 1997. A soldier physically says goodbye to arms in Ernest Hemingway’s book of the same name, while John Carlin’s essay depicts a different event. John Carlin proposed a novel concept in his...
by rtahmidbarrister | Dec 30, 2023 | Uncategorized, ICT law
In this era of technological advancement, it is imperative to acknowledge that cybercrimes present a substantial peril to both individuals and enterprises. The present article undertakes an examination of the terrain encompassing cyber crimes, while also delving into...
by rtahmidbarrister | Dec 30, 2023 | Uncategorized, Banking law, Banking, Finance Litigation
In Bangladesh, cheque dishonor is a criminal. Check is a common financial tool for businesses and people today. Thus, cheque dishonor or bounce is widespread nowadays. Thus, the cheque recipient must have enough recourse. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, covers...