Bill placed
Patents bill placed in Parliament
Bangladesh Patents Bill, 2021 was placed in Parliament aiming to make the century-old patent law more time-befitting one and strengthen the safeguard of intellectual property rights.
Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun placed the bill in the House, which was sent to the respective parliamentary standing committee for further scrutiny. The committee was asked to submit its report within 30 days.
According to the bill, the owner will be given the patent of any innovation for 20 years and then it will become public property. A registrar office will be there to issue or cancel patents of any single inventor or joint inventors of a technical innovation under the proposed law.
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On February22, 2021, the Cabinet cleared the draft of Bangladesh Patents Bill 2021, which will repeal the patent related provisions in ‘Patents and Designs Act, 1911.’
Boilers Bill
Besides, the Industries Minister placed the Boilers Bill, 2021 in the House aiming to check boiler-related accidents and ensure a safer work environment in industrial mills by constructing and using standard boilers there.
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Later, the bill was sent to the respective parliamentary committee. The committee was asked to submit its report within 30 days.
The bill will replace the Boiler Act, 1923.
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Tougher maritime law in the offing; bill placed in JS
The Territorial Waters and Maritime Zones (Amendment) Act, 2021 was placed in Parliament on Thursday to make it a more time-befitting one so that evolving issues can be dealt with properly.
The proposed law will establish Bangladesh’s sovereignty over its maritime boundary which will facilitate search and extraction of marine resources.
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen initiated the Bill and it was sent to the respective Parliamentary Standing Committee for deeper scrutiny. The Committee was asked to submit its report within 45 days.
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The old law, which was enacted in 1974, has to be amended amid the evolving situation.
The Bill proposed maximum three years’ imprisonment or a monetary fine of minimum Tk 2 crore and maximum Tk 5 crore for maritime pollution.
The punishment was one-year imprisonment and Tk 5,000 fine in the old law.
The new draft also includes a provision for the punishment for offences in Exclusive Economic Zone, Continental Shelf and Contiguous Zone.
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The provisions of video, photo, electronic records have also been included as evidence in proving the offences and incidents in the sea as the witness of most of the offences are not found in alien nature of crimes.
Thirty-five new sections have been incorporated in the proposed law, including the provision of criminal jurisdiction and civil jurisdiction in entry of foreign vessels and submarines into Bangladesh maritime boundary.
It defines Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle, Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, and Unmanned Underwater Vehicle.
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The Bill extended the boundary of Contiguous Zone, which is a band of water extending farther from the outer edge of the territorial sea to up to 24 nautical miles from the baseline to 24 miles from 18 miles.
The Economic Zone is replaced by the Exclusive Economic Zone. This has been done in line with the definition of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) to establish absolute sovereignty over the marine boundary and its assets.
Under UNCLOS-1982, all coastal countries are granted sovereign right to a stretch of sea extending 200 nautical miles beyond their coast, which is known as an exclusive economic zone.
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Bill placed in JS to raise lower court judges’ pecuniary jurisdiction for trying civil suits
The Civil Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2021 was placed in Parliament on Tuesday to raise the pecuniary jurisdiction of lower court judges for disposing of the civil cases.
3 years ago
Bill placed in JS to establish Medical University in Khulna
A bill titled ‘Sheikh Hasina Medical University, Khulna Bill, 2020 was placed in Parliament on Tuesday, aiming to expand the facilities of medical education, research and healthcare services in Khulna division.
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