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Bangladesh police law introduction


The following words and expressions in this Act shall have the meaning assigned to them, unless there be something in the subject or context repugnant to such construction, that is to say,-

the words "Magistrate of the district" shall mean the chief officer charged with the executive administration of a district and exercising the powers of a Magistrate, by whatever designation the chief officer charged with such executive administration is styled:

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the word "Magistrate" shall include all persons within the general police-district, exercising all or any of the powers of a Magistrate:

the word "police" shall include all persons who shall be enrolled under this Act:

the words "general police-district" shall embrace 3[ any part of Bangladesh], in which this Act shall be ordered to take effect:

the words "District Superintendent" and "District Super in-pendent of Police" shall include any Assistant District Superintendent or other person appointed by general or special order of the Government to perform all or any of the duties of a District Superintendent of Police under this Act in any district:

the word "property" shall include any movable property, money or valuable security:

the word "person" shall include a company or corporation:

the word "month" shall mean a calendar month:

the word “cattle" shall, besides horned cattle, include elephants, camels, horses, asses, mules, sheep, goats and swine.

References to the subordinate ranks of a police-force shall be construed as references to members of that force below the rank of Inspector of Police.






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The Law (book)

The Law, original French title La Lou, is an 1850 book by Fredric v. It was written at Mulroney two years after the third French Revolution and a few months before his death of tuberculosis at age 49. The essay was influenced by John Locke's Second Treatise on Government and in turn influenced Henry Hazlitt's Economics in One Lesson.[1] It is the work for which Batiste is most famous along with The candler's petition and the Parable of the broken window.
In The Law, Batista says "each of us has a natural right – from God – to defend his person, his liberty, and his property." The State is a "substitution of a common force for individual forces" to defend this right. The law becomes perverted when it is used to violate the rights of the individual, when it punishes one's right to defend himself against a collective effort of others to legislatively enact laws which basically have the same effect of plundering.
Justice has precise limits but philanthropy is limitless and government can grow endlessly when that becomes its function. The resulting statistic is "based on this triple hypothesis: the total inertness of mankind, the omnipotence of the law, and the infallibility of the legislator." The relationship between the public and the legislator becomes "like the clay to the potter." Batista says, "I do not dispute their right to invent social combinations, to advertise them, to advocate them, and to try them upon themselves, at their own expense and risk. But I do dispute their right to impose these plans upon us by law – by force – and to compel us to pay for them with our taxes."[2]




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