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STUDIES ON THE PIECEMEAL CHANGES IN INDIVIDUAL ACT(S) AND ITS EFFECTS ON ITS IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS (Pages : 24 - 27)
G.S. ISLAMIn this paper here attempted to link piecemeal changes to alternative tradition in Bangladeshi political thinking. This tradition legitimizes local decision making by reference to the smallness of local communities, in contradistinction to the largeness of extended republic. It suggests that the proper mode of ensuring reasonableness, in the sense of fairness and due consideration, is the refinement of the local potential for exit and voice, rather than the attempt to make a local body act like a court when it cannot act like a large legislature. As the elements of a new reasonableness standard, the test of due consideration should be based on popular participation in the steps of a mediation process, and the test of fairness should be based on predictability-the latter test made effective particularly by the opportunity for exit. The data were collected from Dhaka of Bangladesh from 40 respondents by interview methods. Findings reveal that the law portions not dealt with proper case was related to less publicity of the actions and benefits followed by very poor drafting. Political parties contributed only 8% in the reports. The weak sectors of corporate law implementation was found to be the quality of the specific persons made responsible for perform the job making it sufficiently non vulnerable and accounting the options or risk factors. the results on piecemeal revision of laws and weakness in thin implementation is the very scarce publication of the documents followed by formal by formal enacting at many ordinances and regulations/rules etc. It was conclude prioritizing regarding integration in piecemeal changes for the Acts like Criminal Law (Amend) Act; Price Control and Anti-Hoarding Act, 1953; and the Essential Commodities Act (1957) and changes in Bangladesh Constitution covering 13th to 15th Amendments.Download