CHEQUE DISHONOUR CASE IN BANGLADESH

The Cheque dishonour case and its consequences in Bangladesh is regulated by the provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act, of 1881. Dishonour of a cheque means rejection or negligence to pay the money at maturity. WHAT IS CHEQUE DISHONOUR: In accordance with the...

Offences and punishments under the ICT Act

This paper provides an overview of the major offences and their punishments under the Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Act 2006.   Offences and punishments under the ICT Act   The ICT Act addresses offences related to information and...

Forcing a Shareholder to Sell His Shares

A shareholder cannot typically force another shareholder to sell their shares unless there is a contractual obligation entitling them to do so. For example, if there is a provision enabling such a sale in the company’s Articles of Association, Shareholder Agreement or...

Procedures of an Annual General Meeting (AGM)

Annual General Meeting (AGM) is a mandatory yearly gathering for a company. Failure to do the AGM, there is a possible consequence of penalty. A company lawyer or secretary must know the process of AGM, timing, notice requirement and possible consequences. The article...

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