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(1) All forms of forced labour are prohibited and
any contravention of this provision shall be an offence punishable
in accordance with law. Prohibition of forced labour |
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(2) Nothing in this article shall apply to compulsory
labour- 34 (2a) by persons undergoing lawful punishment for
a criminal offence; or 34 (2b) required by any law for public
purposes. |
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(1) No person shall be convicted of any offence except
for violation of a law in force at the time of the commission
of the act charged as an offence, nor be subjected to a penalty
greater than, or different from, that which might have been
inflicted under the law in force at the time of the commission
of the offence. Protection in respect of trial and punishment. |
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(2) No person shall be prosecuted and punished for
the same offence more than once. |
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(3) Every person accused of a criminal offence shall
have the right to a speedy and public trial by an independent
and impartial court or tribunal established by law. |
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(4) No person accused of any offence shall be compelled
to be a witness against himself. |
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(5) No person shall be subjected to torture or to
cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishment or treatment. |
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(6) Nothing in clause (3) or clause (5) shall affect
the operation of any existing law which prescribes any punishment
or procedure for trial. |
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Subject to any reasonable restrictions imposed by law in the
public interest, even/ citizen shall have the right to move
freely throughout Bangladesh, to reside and settle in any
place therein and to leave and reenter Bangladesh. |
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| Freedom
of movement |
| 37 Every
citizen shall have the right to assemble and to participate
in public meetings and processions peacefully and without
arms, subject to any reasonable restrictions imposed by law
in the interests of public order or public heallh. |
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| Freedom
of assembly |
| 38 Every
citizen shall have the right to form associations or unions,
subject to any reasonable restrictions imposed by law in the
interests of morality or public order: * Freedom of association
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to article 38 was omitted by the Second Proclamation (Sixth
Amendment) Order, 1976 (Second Proclamation Order No. Ill
of 1976) |
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(1) Freedom of thought and conscience is guaranteed.
Freedom of thought and conscience, and of speech. |
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(2) Subject to any reasonable restrictions imposed
by law in the interests of the security of the State, friendly
relations with foreign states, public order, decency or morality,
or in relation to contempt of court, defamation or incitement
to an offence- |
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(2a) the right of ever/ citizen to freedom of speech
and expression; and |
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(2b) freedom of the press, are guaranteed. |
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Subject to any restrictions imposed by law, every citizen
possessing such qualifications, if any, as may be prescribed
by law in relation to his profession, occupation, trade or
business shall have the right to enter upon any lawful profession
or occupation, and to conduct any lawful trade or business.
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| Freedom
of profession or occupation |
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(1) Subject to law, public order and morality- 41
(1a) every citizen has the right to profess, practice or propagate
any religion; 41 (1b) every religious community
or denomination has the right to establish, maintain and manage
its religious institutions. |
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| Freedom
of religion |
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(2) No person attending any educational institution
shall be required to receive religious instruction, or to
take part in or to attend any religious ceremony or worship,
if that instruction, ceremony or worship relates to a religion
other than his own. |
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(1) Subject to any restrictions imposed by law, every
citizen shall have the right to acquire, hold, transfer or
otherwise dispose of property, and no property shall be compulsorily
acquired, rationalized or requisitioned save by authority
of law. Rights to property |
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(2) A law made under clause (1) shall provide for
the acquisition, nationalization or requisition with compensation
and shall either fix the amount of compensation or specify
the principles on which, and the manner in which, the compensation
is to be assessed and paid ; but no such law shall be called
in question in any court on the ground that any provision
in respect of such compensation is not adequate. * |
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(3) Nothing in this article shall affect the operation
of any law made before the commencement of the Proclamations
(Amendment) Order, 1977 (Proclamations Order No. I of 1977),
in so far as it relates to the acquisition, nationalization
or acquisition of any property without compensation. * |
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| * Clauses
(2) and (3) were substituted for the former clause (2) by
the Proclamations (Amendment) Order, 1977 (Proclamations Order
No. I of 1977) |
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Every citizen shall have the right, subject to any reasonable
restrictions imposed by law in the interests of the security
of the State, public order, public morality or public health-
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