Case Summery on Amir Hossain Bhuiya (Md) Vs. Harisul Haq Bhuiya and others, 1999, 28 CLC (HCD)

Case Summery on Amir Hossain Bhuiya (Md) Vs. Harisul Haq Bhuiya and others, 1999, 28 CLC (HCD)

by MD. Mehedi Hasan (192-26-1451) -
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Name:MD.Mehedi Hasan

ID:192-26-1451

The case of Amir Hossain Bhuiya (Md) Vs. Harisul Haq Bhuiya and others, 1999, 28 CLC (HCD) was related to a dispute over property ownership. The plaintiff, Amir Hossain Bhuiya, claimed that he was the rightful owner of the disputed property, while the defendant, Harisul Haq Bhuiya, claimed that he had purchased the property from the previous owner.

After considering the evidence presented by both parties, the court found that the plaintiff had failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove his claim of ownership. On the other hand, the defendant was able to provide documentary evidence of his purchase of the property. As a result, the court ruled in favor of the defendant and dismissed the plaintiff's claim.

Overall, the case highlights the importance of providing strong evidence to support one's claim in property disputes, as well as the need for clear and valid documentation when transferring property ownership.