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The Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh is been amended

by Emon Hossain Bijoy -


 14 times. Most of the amendments are will always be under deliberate because of the dirty nature of the Bangladeshi politics.Significantly, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th and 14th amendment. What actually happens is whatever change one political party in power makes the other political party instantly starts searching a loop hole not for the betterment of the country but just to fool the illiterate people of the county with irrational logics for their supports. It is also true that many times different political parties just only looked for their own advantages by amending the constitution. But still this issue should be analyzed for the betterment of the nation not to fool the illiterate people for their supports.

The following is a brief account of these amendments.

First Amendment Act: The Constitution Act 1973 was voted for on 15 July 1973. It amended Article 47 of the constitution by insisting a supplementary section which permitted trial and punishment of any individual accused of ‘genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes and other crimes under international law’. After Article 47 it inserted a new-fangled Article 47A specifying inapplicability of certain primary rights in those cases.


Discussion

by MD. MAHIN ISLAM 213-26-437 -

The Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh is been amended 14 times. Most of the amendments are will always be under deliberate because of the dirty nature of the Bangladeshi politics.Significantly, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th and 14th amendment. What actually happens is whatever change one political party in power makes the other political party instantly starts searching a loop hole not for the betterment of the country but just to fool the illiterate people of the county with irrational logics for their supports. It is also true that many times different political parties just only looked for their own advantages by amending the constitution. But still this issue should be analyzed for the betterment of the nation not to fool the illiterate people for their supports.

The following is a brief account of these amendments.

First Amendment Act: The Constitution Act 1973 was voted for on 15 July 1973. It amended Article 47 of the constitution by insisting a supplementary section which permitted trial and punishment of any individual accused of ‘genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes and other crimes under international law’. After Article 47 it inserted a new-fangled Article 47A specifying inapplicability of certain primary rights in those cases.


Amendment

by Sohaieb Parvaz -

The constitution of Bangladesh has become effective on 16 December 1972 and As of 2018, the constitution has been amended 17 times.


The purpose of the


Amendment is

i. Addition

ii. Alteration

iii. Substitute

iv. Repeal

And the procedure according to Article 142 bill must be drafted with a two-thirds vote and also have a long title.


Amendment

by Nadia Sultana(213-26-419) -

The constitution of Bangladesh has become effective on 16 December 1972 and As of 2018, the constitution has been amended 17 times.


The purpose of the


Amendment is

i. Addition

ii. Alteration

iii. Substitute

iv. Repeal

And the procedure according to Article 142 bill must be drafted with a two-thirds vote and also have a long title.

Amendment

by MST. FARIDA YEASMIN -

Amendment


The Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh is been amended 14 times. Most of the amendments are will always be under deliberate because of the dirty nature of the Bangladeshi politics.Significantly, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th and 14th amendment. What actually happens is whatever change one political party in power makes the other political party instantly starts searching a loop hole not for the betterment of the country but just to fool the illiterate people of the county with irrational logics for their supports. It is also true that many times different political parties just only looked for their own advantages by amending the constitution. But still this issue should be analyzed for the betterment of the nation not to fool the illiterate people for their supports.

The following is a brief account of these amendments.

First Amendment Act: The Constitution Act 1973 was voted for on 15 July 1973. It amended Article 47 of the constitution by insisting a supplementary section which permitted trial and punishment of any individual accused of ‘genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes and other crimes under international law’. After Article 47 it inserted a new-fangled Article 47A specifying inapplicability of certain primary rights in those cases.

Second Amendment: The actual Constitution did not have any prerequisite for declaration of state of emergency and defensive detention. By the Constitution Act 1973, Article 33 was amended on condition that for defensive detention and Part IXA was inserted conferring authority on Parliament and the administrative to deal with emergency state and providing for postponement of enforcement of the fundamental privileges during the episode of emergency.

Third Amendment Act: The Constitution (Third Amendment) Act 1974 was added on 28 November 1974 by bringing in changes in Article 2 of the constitution with a outlook to giving outcome to an agreement between Bangladesh and India in deference of exchange of certain enclaves and fascination of boundary lines between India and Bangladesh.

Fourth Amendment: The Constitution Act 1975 prepared foremost changes into the Constitution. The presidential system of the government was introduced in place of the parliamentary system; a one-party system instead of a multi-party system was the main important part; the authority of the Parliament were shortened; the Judiciary lost much of its liberty; the Supreme Court was underprivileged of its command over the protection and enforcement of basic rights. This Act (i) amended Articles 11, 66, 67, 72, 74, 76, 80, 88, 95, 98, 109, 116, 117, 119, 122, 123, 141A, 147 and 148 of the Constitution; (ii) was alternated by Articles 44, 70, 102, 115 and 124 of the Constitution; (iii) amended Part III of the Constitution out of existence; (iv) altered the Third and Fourth Schedule; (v) absolute the term of the first Jatiya Sangsad; (vi) ended unique supplies relating to the office of the President and its serving; (vii) inserted a new part, i.e. part VIA in the Constitution and (viii) inserted Articles 73A and 116A in the Constitution. [3]

Fifth Amendment: The Constitution Act was accepted by the Jatiya Sangsad on 6 April 1979. This Act amended the Fourth agenda to the Constitution by adding a new Paragraph 18 thereto, which offers that all amendments, add-ons, adjustment, replacement and oversight made in the Constitution during the stage between 15 August 1975 and 9 April 1979 (both days inclusive) by any public statement or Proclamation Order of the Martial Law Authorities had been dependably made and would not be called in query in or before any court or tribunal or power on any ground whatsoever. The phrase ‘Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim’ was added before the preface of the Constitution. The idiom ‘historic struggle for national liberation’ in the introduction was swap by ‘a historic war for national independence.’ One party government was replaced by multiparty parliamentary government. Essential principles of state policy were ended as ‘absolute trust and faith in the Almighty Allah, nationalism, democracy and socialism meaning economic and social justice.’


Amendment

by sharmin akther ID: 213-26-417 -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction  of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Amendment

by Aysha Rahman keya -

The constitution of Bangladesh has become effective on 16 December 1972 and As of 2018, the constitution has been amended 17 times.

The purpose of the Amendment is

i. Addition

ii. Alteration

iii. Substitute

iv. Repeal

And the procedure according to Article 142 bill must be drafted with a two-thirds vote and also have a long title.


Amendment

by Santa Akter -

Name: Santa Akter

ID221-26-477

Amendment:

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal


Amendment

by Khadimul Islam -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal



Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh

by Estiaq Antw -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Amendment

by Rifah Tasnim Kabbo -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Amendment

by Rifah Tasnim Kabbo -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Amendment

by Kanij Azad Nipa -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


amendment

by Rownok Zahan -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment. Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 
2.Alteration 
3.Substitute 
4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill
2.Long Title
3. Two Third of the vote
4. Assent



Amendment

by Asiana Afsin Ridita 221-26-485 -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal


Amendment

by Rifah Tasnim Kabbo -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent



Amendment

by Sadik Kallol(221-26-473) -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal


First amendment

by Rokibul Islam 221-26-491 -

First amendment

Passed on 15 July 1973, the first amendment was made to the Article 47 of the constitution. The amendment inserted an additional clause, Article 47(3), that states that any law regarding prosecution or punishment of war crimes cannot be declared void or unlawful on grounds of unconstitutionality. A new Article 47A was also added, which specifies that certain fundamental rights will be inapplicable in those cases.[5]


5th amendment

by Suriya Benta jamal -

FIFTH AMENDMENT OF BANGLADESH CONSTITUTION

The Fifth amendment bill was raised by*

Shah Azizur Rahman on 4 April 1979. It was passed 6 April 1979.Mejor Ziaur Rahman was the president of then. Mirza Golam Hafiz was speaker and Sultan Ahmed Chowdhury was the deputy speaker of the parliament. In 6 April 1979, the parliament by two third majorities passed the Fifth Amendment act to the constitution.

Amendment

by Umme Tashrif Arora 221-26-478 -

The Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 4 November, 1972 and became effective on 16 December, 1972 one year after Bangladesh's victory in the War of Liberation. As of 2018 the Constitution has been amended 17 times.The procedure for amendments is demarcated in Article 142, a bill must be presented in the Jatiya Sangsad with with the support of no less than two-thirds of all its members (233 MPs).Amending the Constitution of Bangladesh is the process of making changes to the nation's supreme law.

Amendment

by Sorna Rahman (221-26-461) -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal


Amendment

by Murtaza Fahmid -


Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent



Amendment

by Abu Sazal Emam -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Amendment

by Sanjida Rahaman Asha (221-26-483) -

Article 142 -

Power to amend any provision of the constitution. 

Amendment :Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. 

According to the Article any provision thereof may be amended by way of addition, alteration, substation or repeal by Act of Parliament. 



Amendment

by MST.Azmary Adia Shoshi (221-26-505) -

Article 142 -

Power to amend any provision of the constitution. 

Amendment :Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. 

According to the Article any provision thereof may be amended by way of addition, alteration, substation or repeal by Act of Parliament. 

Amendment

by Istiaq Anjum Khan (221-26-490) -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal


Amendment

by Shahrin Ahmed (221-26-509) -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.


Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal


Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Amendment

by RASHIDA AKTER RIA -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal


AMENDMENT

by A. M. Kawsar(213-26-418) -

Article 142 provides:

a) any provision thereof may be amended by way of addition, alteration, substitution or repeal by Act of Parliament 

Provided that-

(i) no Bill for such amendment shall be allowed to proceed unless the long title thereof expressly states that it will amend a provision of the Constitution;

(ii) no such Bill shall be presented to the President for assent unless it is passed by the votes of not less than two thirds of the total number of members of Parliament ;
 
(b) when a Bill passed as aforesaid is presented to the President for his assent he shall, within the period of seven days after the Bill is presented to him assent to the Bill, and if he fails so to do he shall be deemed to have assented to it on the expiration of that period.

Amendment

by Nadia Sultana(213-26-419) -

Article 142 of the Constitution of


the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment. Amendment means "the process of altering or amending a law or document by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the

Amendment -

1.Addition

2.Alteration

3.Substitute

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3. Two Third of the vote

4. Assent

constitution amendment

by munna hasan joy -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Amemdment

by Sadik Kallol(221-26-473) -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.


Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal


Article 142

by Umma Salma -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment. Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 
2.Alteration 
3.Substitute 
4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill
2.Long Title
3. Two Third of the vote
4. Assent


Amendment

by Md.Naimul Islam (213-26-412) -


Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Amendment

by alamin 213-26-452 -


Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.


Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal


Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment

by Mahjabin Mahi -


TOPIC 3: JUDICIAL REVIEW

4

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

5

Writs

6

Amendment

7

Doctrine of Basic Structure

8

TOPIC1 : SEPARATION OF POWERS

9

TOPIC 2: SUPREME COURT OF BANGLADESH

10

TOPIC 5: INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIARY

11

Assignment

12

RULE OF LAW & Independence of Judiciary

13

Election Commission (EC)

14

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

15

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Amendments

by Rafsun Jami sadin - Tuesday, 16 May 2023, 12:42 PM

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.


Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.


The purpose of the Amendment -


1.Addition 


2.Alteration 


3.Substitute 


4.Repeal


Proceedure of the Amendment :-


1.Introduction of Bill


2.Long Title


3.Two Third of vote


4.Assent



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Amendment

by Jarin Tasnim - Monday, 1 May 2023, 1:10 PM

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.


Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.


The purpose of the Amendment -


1.Addition 


2.Alteration 


3.Substitute 


4.Repeal


Proceedure of the Amendment :-


1.Introduction of Bill


2.Long Title


3.Two Third of vote


4.Assent



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Amendments

by Shadman Toki - Monday, 1 May 2023, 6:46 AM

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.


Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.


The purpose of the Amendment -


1.Addition 


2.Alteration 


3.Substitute 


4.Repeal


Proceedure of the Amendment :-


1.Introduction of Bill


2.Long Title


3.Two Third of vote


4.Assent



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Article 102

by Sorna Rahman - Wednesday, 26 April 2023, 1:50 PM

 (1) The High Court Division on the application of any person aggrieved, may give such directions or orders to any person or authority, including any person performing any function in connection with the affairs of the Republic, as may be appropriate for the enforcement of any of the fundamental rights conferred by Part III of this Constitution.




(2) The High Court Division may, if satisfied that no other equally efficacious remedy is provided by law –




(a) on the application of any person aggrieved, make an order-




(i) directing a person performing any functions in connec-tion with the affairs of the Republic or of a local authority,




to refrain from doing that which he is not permitted by law to do or to do that which he is required by law to do ; or




(ii) declaring that any act done or proceeding taken by a person performing functions in connection with the affairs of the Republic or of a local authority, has been done or taken without lawful authority and is of no legal effect ; or 




(b) on the application of any person, make an order-




(i) directing that a person in custody be brought before it so that it may satisfy itself that he is not being held in custody without lawful authority or in an unlawful manner ; or 




(ii) requiring a person holding or purporting to hold a public office to show under what authority he claims to hold that office.


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Article 142

by Fahad Hridoy - Sunday, 16 April 2023, 3:06 PM

The Constitution of the United States is a crucial document that outlines the fundamental principles and laws that govern the country. The Constitution was written in 1787 by a group of delegates known as the Founding Fathers, and it has since been amended 27 times.


The amendments to the Constitution are important because they provide for the protection of individual rights and liberties. For example, the First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, religion, and the press, while the Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.


The process for amending the Constitution is outlined in Article V of the Constitution. It requires either two-thirds of both houses of Congress to propose an amendment or two-thirds of state legislatures to call for a convention to propose amendments. Then, three-fourths of the states must ratify the proposed amendment for it to become part of the Constitution.


Since the Constitution's ratification, amendments have been added to address various issues such as voting rights, slavery, and presidential term limits. The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, for example, abolished slavery, granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and prohibited discrimination in voting based on race, respectively.


In conclusion, the Constitution and its amendments are crucial to the functioning of the United States government and the protection of individual rights and liberties. The process for amending the Constitution is deliberately difficult to ensure that only important and widely-supported changes are made to this foundational document.



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Article 142

by Abdur Rahman - Thursday, 13 April 2023, 7:19 PM


Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.


Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.


The purpose of the Amendment -


1.Addition 


2.Alteration 


3.Substitute 


4.Repeal


Proceedure of the Amendment :-


1.Introduction of Bill


2.Long Title


3.Two Third of vote


4.Assent

Amendments

by S.M.Rafsun Jami sadin (221-26-487) -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Amendment

by Jarin Tasnim (221-26-488) -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Amendments

by Shadman Toki (221-26-504) -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Article 102

by Sorna Rahman (221-26-461) -

 (1) The High Court Division on the application of any person aggrieved, may give such directions or orders to any person or authority, including any person performing any function in connection with the affairs of the Republic, as may be appropriate for the enforcement of any of the fundamental rights conferred by Part III of this Constitution.


(2) The High Court Division may, if satisfied that no other equally efficacious remedy is provided by law –


(a) on the application of any person aggrieved, make an order-


(i) directing a person performing any functions in connec-tion with the affairs of the Republic or of a local authority,


to refrain from doing that which he is not permitted by law to do or to do that which he is required by law to do ; or


(ii) declaring that any act done or proceeding taken by a person performing functions in connection with the affairs of the Republic or of a local authority, has been done or taken without lawful authority and is of no legal effect ; or 


(b) on the application of any person, make an order-


(i) directing that a person in custody be brought before it so that it may satisfy itself that he is not being held in custody without lawful authority or in an unlawful manner ; or 


(ii) requiring a person holding or purporting to hold a public office to show under what authority he claims to hold that office.

Article 142

by Fahad Hridoy -

The Constitution of the United States is a crucial document that outlines the fundamental principles and laws that govern the country. The Constitution was written in 1787 by a group of delegates known as the Founding Fathers, and it has since been amended 27 times.

The amendments to the Constitution are important because they provide for the protection of individual rights and liberties. For example, the First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, religion, and the press, while the Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

The process for amending the Constitution is outlined in Article V of the Constitution. It requires either two-thirds of both houses of Congress to propose an amendment or two-thirds of state legislatures to call for a convention to propose amendments. Then, three-fourths of the states must ratify the proposed amendment for it to become part of the Constitution.

Since the Constitution's ratification, amendments have been added to address various issues such as voting rights, slavery, and presidential term limits. The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, for example, abolished slavery, granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and prohibited discrimination in voting based on race, respectively.

In conclusion, the Constitution and its amendments are crucial to the functioning of the United States government and the protection of individual rights and liberties. The process for amending the Constitution is deliberately difficult to ensure that only important and widely-supported changes are made to this foundational document.


Article 142

by Abdur Rahman -


Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Article 142

by Md.Shohibur Rahaman (213-26-430) Shohan -


Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent



Amendment

by Sanzida rahman Any -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent



Discussion

by Tahmina Akter -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal


Amendment

by Rownok Zahan -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent


Amendment

by Mahdin Mohammad Jisan -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.


Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure. The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal


Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent

Amendment

by SANJID HASSAN RIFAT -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -


1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote


4.Assent

Amendment

by Happy Akter -

Article 142 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh deals with Constitutional Amendment.

Amendment means “the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure.

The purpose of the Amendment -

1.Addition 

2.Alteration 

3.Substitute 

4.Repeal

Proceedure of the Amendment :-

1.Introduction of Bill

2.Long Title

3.Two Third of vote

4.Assent