Topic outline

  • INTRODUCTION


  • Emergency Provision





    Objectives of this Lecture:

    To teach the student about the basic concept of

    a.       “What is Emergency Situation”

    b.      Related Provisions

    c.       Circumstances when emergency can be proclaimed

    d.      scope of law-making power during emergency

    e.       Position of fundamental rights

    f.       Suspension of rights for greater interests of the society.

    g.      Legal position of such law

    h.      Way of enforcement of fundamental rights

    i.        Infringement of fundamental Rights during Emergency

    j.        When Proclamation ceases to operate

    k.      Consequences of a Declaration of Emergency

    Lecture Outcomes:

    At the end of the session students will be able to learn and understand the following topics:

    a)      “What is Emergency Situation”

    b)      Related Provisions

    c)      Circumstances when emergency can be proclaimed

    d)     scope of law-making power during emergency

    e)      Position of fundamental rights

    f)       Suspension of rights for greater interests of the society.

    g)      Legal position of such law

    h)      Way of enforcement of fundamental rights:

    i)        Infringement of fundamental Rights during Emergency

    j)        When Proclamation ceases to operate

    k)      Consequences of a Declaration of Emergency

     

    Course Contents:

    a)         “What is Emergency Situation”

    b)         Related Provisions

    c)         Circumstances when emergency can be proclaimed

    d)         scope of law-making power during emergency

    e)         Position of fundamental rights

    f)         Suspension of rights for greater interests of the society.

    g)         Legal position of such law

    h)         Way of enforcement of fundamental rights

    i)          When Proclamation ceases to operate

    j)          Consequences of a Declaration of Emergency




  • TOPIC 3: JUDICIAL REVIEW

    Lecture Objectives

                • To teach the students about the origin of judicial review
                • To teach the students about function of judicial review

    Lecture Outcomes

    At the end of the session, the students will be able to:

                • Learn how to scrutinise the Acts of the Parliament
                • Learn how judicial review checks and balances the powers
                • Learn how judicial review strengthens and weakens democracy at the same time.

    Lecture Contents

                • Origin of Judicial Review
                • Incorporation of Judicial Review in Bangladesh Constitution
                • Judicial Review and Separation of Powers

  • Anti Defection Law in Art:70 and the Myth of Parliamentary Democracy in Bangladesh



    Lecture Objectives

        • To teach the students about meaning of Political Defection
        • To teach the students about Anti Defection Law in Art:70 and the Myth of Parliamentary Democracy in Bangladesh 

    Lecture Outcomes

    At the end of the session, the students will be able to:

        • Get the overall idea of the Anti Defection Law in Art:70 and t
        • Learn how  Parliamentary Democracy in Bangladesh work according to Art; 70

    Lecture Contents

    • General Idea of Political Defection 
    • The Article 70(1) of Bangladesh Constitution
    • Rationale behind Article 70
    • Effects of Article 70(1) of Bangladesh constitution
    • Positive affect of Article 70 of Bangladesh Constitution
    • Practices of Rationale behind Article 70Anti-defection Law in other Countries






  • Writs


    Lecture Objectives

                • To teach the students about the origin and development of writ jurisdiction
                • To teach the students about different types of writs

    Lecture Outcomes

    At the end of the session, the students will be able to:

                • Identify the use of writs in ensuring rights
                • Understand the importance of writs

    Lecture Contents

    Definition of Writ
    Origin of Writ
    Development of Writ
    Different Types of Writs
    Article 102(2)

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  • Amendment


    Lecture Objectives

        • To teach the students about the definition of amendment
        • To teach the students about different forms of amendment

    Lecture Outcomes

    At the end of the session, the students will be able to:

        • Learn what is amendment
        • Learn about the classification of amendment
        • Learn

    Lecture Contents

  • Doctrine of Basic Structure

    Doctrine of Basic Structure : The Constitution of Bangladesh


    Lecture Objectives

        • To teach the students about the basic concept of the doctrine of basic structure
        • To teach the students about the development of the doctrine

    Lecture Outcomes

    At the end of the session, the students will be able to:

        • Learn the orign and development of the doctrine
        • Learn the present condition
        • Learn the abuse of the doctrine

    Lecture Contents

        • Basic Concept
        • Origin
        • Development
        • Present Condition
        • Abuse of the Doctrine
        • Democracy vis-a-vis Doctrine

  • TOPIC1 : SEPARATION OF POWERS

    The Doctrine of Separation of Powers explained. | by The Phoenix | brain on  the table | Medium

    Lecture Objectives

                • To teach the students about three fundamental powers and their inter-relationship
                • To teach the students about importance of separation of powers

    Lecture Outcomes

    At the end of the session, the students will be able to:

                • Identify the relationship of different organs of the state
                • Learn about the checks and balances
                • Recognise the necessity of separation of powers

    Lecture Contents

    Montesquieu's Theory of Separation of Powers
    Development of Separation of Powers in England
    Incorporation of Separation of Powers in US Constitution
    Comparative Study of Separation of Powers in Bangladesh and UK & USA

  • TOPIC 2: SUPREME COURT OF BANGLADESH


    Introduction

    Supreme Court of Bangladesh is the centre of providing complete justice and doing legal experiment. Without knowing about the establishment of the Supreme Court, qualifications of the Judges, powers and functions of the Supreme Court and most importantly its jurisdictions, we are blind of the constitutional landscape of Bangladesh.

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  • TOPIC 5: INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIARY


    Lecture Objectives

                • To teach the students about the meaning of Independence of Judiciary
                • To teach the students about the institutional arrangements for ensuring Judicial Independence

    Lecture Outcomes

    At the end of the session, the students will be able to:

                • Understand the importance of Independence of Judiciary
                • Identify the requirements to be fulfilled to ensure Judicial Independence

    Lecture Contents

                • Indicators of Independence of Judiciary,
                • Security of tenure,
                • Adequate remuneration and privileges,
                • Prohibition of pouring post retirement benefit,
                • Mode of appointment of Judges in the Higher & Lower Judiciary,
                • Independence of Higher Judiciary and Lower Judiciary in Bangladesh

  • Assignment

    As per the Assessment Plan, you have to submit an assignment that contains 5 marks.

  • RULE OF LAW & Independence of Judiciary



    Lecture Objectives

        • To teach the students about the general idea of rule of law
        • To teach the students about necessity of rule of law

    Lecture Outcomes

    At the end of the session, the students will be able to:

        • Learn the overall condition of rule of law in Bangladesh
        • Learn how rule of law can be ensured

    Lecture Contents

        • Definition of rule of law
        • Origin of rule of law
        • Magna Carta
        • Dr. Bonham Case
        • AV Dicey on rule of law
        • Tocqueville on rule of law
        • Tom Bingham on rule of law
        • Modern notion of rule of law

  • Election Commission (EC)

    Lecture Objectives

        • To teach the students about structure of the EC
        • To teach the students about powers and functions of the EC

    Lecture Outcomes

    At the end of the session, the students will be able to:

        • Learn the overall idea of the EC
        • Learn how EC works
        • Learn what are the functions of EC

    Lecture Contents

        • Structure of the EC
        • Power and Function of EC
        • Importance of Independent EC
        • Comparing EC in Bangladesh with those in India and the UK

  • TOPIC 1: MARTIAL LAW & CONSTITUTIONAL SUPREMACY


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  • TOPIC 6: MASDAR HOSSAIN CASE: ATTEMPT TO REALIZE INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIARY

    Lecture Objectives

                • To teach the students about the landmark case
                • To teach the students about the achievement of the case

    Lecture Outcomes

    At the end of the session, the students will be able to:

                • Understand the significance of the case
                • Understand the facts, issues and judgment of the case

    Lecture Contents

                • Secretary, Ministry of Finance v Masdar Hossain (1999) [52 DLR (AD) 82] is a case of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. The case concerned the separation of powers in Bangladesh. It is popularly known as the Masdar Hossain case.

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  • Public Interest Litigation (PIL)

    Lecture Objectives

        • To teach the students about the concept of PIL
        • To teach the students about origin of the concept

    Lecture Outcomes

    At the end of the session, the students will be able to:

        • Learn about the liberalization of Locus Standi
        • Learn about the significance of PIL

    Lecture Contents

        • Origin of PIL
        • Locus Standi
        • Development of PIL
        • NGOs' Engagement in PIL

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  • ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL

    Lecture Objectives

        • To teach the students about meaning of Administrative law
        • To teach the students about powers and functions of the Administrative tribunals

    Lecture Outcomes

    At the end of the session, the students will be able to:

        • Get the overall idea of the Administrative law
        • Learn how Administrative tribunals work

    Lecture Contents

    • General Idea of Administrative Law
    • Administrative Tribunals in Bangladesh & Other States
    • Origin & Development of Administrative Tribunal
    • Constitutional Provision of Administrative Tribunals
    • Jurisdictions of Administrative Tribunals
    • Jurisdictions of Administrative Appellate Tribunals