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WRIT PETITION NO.4403 OF 2010 Raghib Rauf Chowdhury Vs. Bangladesh and others
Present:
Mr. Justice Obaidul Hassan
And
Madam Justice Krishna Debnath
Constitution of Bangladesh
Article 65:
By Article 65 of the Constitution the parliament has been vested with the legislative power of the Republic. The parliament can delegate its power to any person or authority by an Act of parliament, to make orders, rules, regulations, bye-laws or other instruments having legislative effect. From a plain reading of this article it reveals that unless and until the parliament delegates its power to any authority or any department within the limit of the country they cannot make any Rule. Thus, from the aforesaid article it is clear that the parliament is the sole authority to enact a rule or law and the parliament and only the parliament can delegate its powers to any authority to formulate, regulations, or any guidelines. …(Para 37)
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- Business, Government
- 13.04.2017
- Supremecourt of Bangladesh
- https://supremecourt.gov.bd/