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The Law Counsel
Suite No. A-12, Green City Square
750 Satmasjid Road
Dhaka 1209
Bangladesh

Bangladesh > Banking and finance Tier 1

Lawyers in the team at The Law Counsel are praised for being ‘highly educated, skilled, and experienced', and the banking and finance department boasts practitioners who are certified Shari'ah consultants, leaving it well-placed to advise clients on Shari’ah aspects of finance. These practitioners in the team include Abdur Razzaq, Ehsan Abdullah Siddiq, and Imran Siddiq, who are the trio leading the practice. They form a strong banking litigation practice which offers clients a great deal of experience in administrative and banking law. Associate Syed Mohammad Raihan Uddin is unique in his considerable expertise in drafting complex financial contracts, as well as being well-versed in Islamic finance matters, counting Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd as a key client.

Practice head(s):

Abdur Razzaq; Ehsan Siddiq; Imran Siddiq

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘I am very happy with their services. The success rate is very high.’

‘The individuals working as partners, associates or other consultants are highly educated, skilled, and experienced and the firm has very good administration.’

Key clients

Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd.

Johnson Wilshire Inc., USA

Work highlights

  • Acting for Islami bank Bangladesh Limited as Common Legal Counsel in a syndicated financing arrangement valued at USD74.10m for establishing a 113MW Power Plant in Bangladesh with Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. as the lead financier.
  • Represented Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited in the loan recovery courts, recovering $97.4m against Delta Spinning Mills Limited.
  • Advised Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited on a pari passu security sharing agreement with the Infrastructure Development Company Limited in relation to a loan facility of $34.92m.

Bangladesh > Dispute resolution Tier 1

The Law Counsel is referred to by one client as ‘one of a few law firms in Bangladesh that have the capability, skill, knowledge and English language ability to advise and handle legal disputes effectively for overseas clients.’ Abdur Razzaq Siddiq, Imran Abdullah Siddiq, and Ehsan Abdullah Siddiq are the trio leading the team, the latter of whom is described as ‘timely and responsive, and a pleasure to work with.’ Overall, the practice has a strong track record in constitutional and administrative law issues and has appeared in some of the most notable disputes in Bangladesh over the years.

Practice head(s):

Abdur Razzaq; Ehsan Siddiq; Imran Siddiq

Testimonials

‘The educational background, training, and relevant experience in providing legal services to public authorities and corporations is good.’

‘The Law Counsel team has very good legal research tools, data analytics, and client portals for seamless communication and access to case updates.’

‘The Law Counsel is one of a few law firms in Bangladesh that have the capability, skill, knowledge and English language ability to advise and handle legal disputes effectively for overseas clients.’

‘Ehsan Siddiq is timely and responsive, and a pleasure to work with.’

Key clients

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. (Hong Kong)

CNN, USA

STX Heavy Industries Company Ltd (Korea)

Manarat International School and College (MISC)

VFS Global Private client

Bentley Systems Inc., USA

Rosatom (Russia)

Progressive Shipping Lines Ltd. Reliance Insurance Ltd. Reel Tuz Kimya, Turkey

Hellenic Garments Pvt. Ltd.

The Daily Sangram

Members of the Supreme Court Bar Association

Employees of the National Board of Revenue

Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd.

Saudi Arabian Airlines Ltd.

BIGO Technology Pte Ltd.

RELX India Pvt. Ltd.

Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Ltd.

Dabur India Ltd.

Work highlights

  • Represented CNN (USA) in an intellectual property dispute against a local TV news channel.
  • Represented STX Hi-Tech Industries Ltd. in the enforcement of a foreign arbitral award in Bangladesh.
  • Represented a group of lawyers and academics in a public interest litigation challenging the constitutionality of the Digital Security Act, 2018, as being in violation of the fundamental right of freedom of speech.

Bangladesh > Tax Tier 1

Abdur Razzaq, Ehsan Abdullah Siddiq, and Imran Siddiq jointly chair the VAT and tax department at The Law Counsel. This is, in the words of one client, ‘one of few law firms in Bangladesh that has the capability, skill, knowledge and English language ability to advise and handle legal disputes effectively for overseas clients’. The team regularly appears before the High Court, and practitioners in the team have advised major international brands on the applicable tax regime in that country. More broadly, the group’s ‘experience in providing legal services to public authorities and corporations stands out'.

Practice head(s):

Abdur Razzaq; Ehsan Siddiq; Imran Siddiq

Testimonials

‘The educational background, training, and relevant experience in providing legal services to public authorities and corporations stands out. Moreover, The Law Counsel is the most credible law firm in regard to its sincerity and honesty, in my opinion.’

‘The Law Counsel is one of few law firms in Bangladesh that has the capability, skill, knowledge and English language ability to advise and handle legal disputes effectively for overseas clients.’

Key clients

Saudi Arabian Airlines Ltd.

S. Alam Steel Mills Ltd.

Cathay Pacific (Hong Kong)

Cisco Systems Inc, USA

Walmart Inc., USA

Deloitte Customs Korea LLC

IMO

Bigo Technology (Pte) Limited

Summit Alliance Port Limited

Rosatom (Russia)

Work highlights

  • Advised Cathay Pacific on the legality of a penalty imposed by the customs authorities of Bangladesh in respect of the import of a spare wheel by the airlines.
  • Advised Saudi Arabian Airlines on the payment of Advance Income Tax and deduction of VAT at source in respect of services provided by independent contractors.
  • Advising Deloitte-Korea on how ready-made garments exported from Bangladesh to Korea would have the requisite Regional Value Content in order to benefit from the reduced customs duties available in Korea for LDCs.

Bangladesh > Corporate and M&A Tier 2

The Law Counsel works across various disciplines and leverages its strong TMT nous to combine its TMT and corporate practice. Abdur Razzaq, Ehsan Abdullah Siddiq, and Imran Siddiq head up the practice and the latter is singled out by one client as ‘the best individual lawyer I have ever worked with in Bangladesh.’ The group ‘is known for its expertise, specialisation, experience and reputation, as well as its team credentials, innovative legal solutions, and client-centric approach.’ Individually, Ehsan Siddiq stands out for his Islamic banking expertise, and Razzaq is notable in his knowledge of the telecoms industry.

Practice head(s):

Abdur Razzaq; Ehsan Siddiq; Imran Siddiq

Testimonials

‘The Law Counsel is known for its expertise, specialisation, experience and reputation, as well as its team credentials, innovative legal solutions, and client-centric approach.’

‘The team is able to work to strict deadlines and respond to the demanding wishes of the client. Very responsive and diligent.’

‘Imran Siddiq is the best individual lawyer I have ever worked with in Bangladesh.’

‘I was impressed by their dedication to work and exceptional responsiveness in communicating with the client.’

‘We work with Imran Siddiq and are fully satisfied with his professional advice. He responds promptly and is straight to the point. He clarifies all issues that may arise.’

‘The individuals stand out.’

Key clients

Bashundhara Kings Football Club

VFS Global

Spectra Solar Park Ltd.

Johnson Wilshire Inc

BIGO Technologies Pte Ltd.

IMO

A.P. Moller-Maersk, Netherlands

Bangladesh Development Party

Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd.

Caterpillar Power Generation Systems (Bangladesh) Ltd.

Rosatom, Russia

Saudi Arabian Airlines Ltd.

Cisco Systems Ltd., USA

Uber Inc, USA

Walmart Inc., USA

Philip Morris, USA

Reliance Insurance Ltd.

Willis Tower Watson

Automattic, France

Supermax, UAE

MGF Sourcing, Hong Kong

Nasdaq Inc.

Sinovac

Microsoft, USA

Nokia EA

Caterpillar Power Generation Systems (Bangladesh) Ltd.

Oracle Corporation Singapore (Pte) Ltd.

Master Builders Solution UK Ltd., UK

Work highlights

  • Advised Sika on the acquisition of Master Builders Solutions Bangladesh Ltd. by MBCC as part of the process of acquisition of the MBCC Group by the client.
  • Advised Willis Towers Watson on providing reinsurance services under Bangladesh law.
  • Advised Rosatom on the procedure for re-export of equipment and machineries imported for the purpose of establishing and operating a nuclear power plant in Bangladesh.

The firm: Established in 1990, ‘The Law Counsel’ is an international law firm based in Bangladesh which is widely recognised as one of the leading firms in the country. It was founded by Mr Abdur Razzaq, currently the senior partner of the firm and in the year of its inception had only two associates. In the last 25 years, the firm has grown in size and stature, with many of its former associates establishing successful independent practices of their own. Currently the firm has three partners, including the senior partner, three senior associates and eight associates.

The Law Counsel regularly collaborates with foreign firms in providing services in Bangladesh. It has worked extensively with Baker & McKenzie LLP and Willkie Farr & Gallagher in the United States and has provided legal assistance to Mayer Brown LLP, Field Fisher and Norton Rose Fulbright LLP.

Areas of practice
Arbitration: the firm’s lawyers have been involved in arbitration proceedings both as arbitrators and counsel. The firm successfully defended the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation against a claim for damages for failure to accept delivery of petroleum products. It has also successfully represented Dunham Bush Sdn Bhd, a Malaysian company in a multimillion-dollar international commercial arbitration for installation of mechanical ventilation equipment at the largest shopping mall in Bangladesh, the Jamuna Future Park. The firm is currently involved in an arbitration involving an insurance claim against a local insurance company, and is also involved in enforcing an ICC award on behalf of Smith Co-generation (Bangladesh) Limited against the Bangladesh Power Development Board.

Banking: a dedicated team of lawyers provides legal services to a number of banks and financial institutions, including drafting and checking of security document such as mortgages, fixed and floating charges and conducting verifications of the ownership of properties. The firm recently advised Bangladesh’s largest private bank in relation to a syndicated finance project valued at $188.46m to set up a steel mill. The firm regularly advises banks in relation to contracts executed with foreign banks and organisations, including Visa Worldwide Pte Ltd and the International Finance Corporation. Recently the firm advised a local bank in relation to obtaining a $100m facility from Singapore for its offshore banking unit.

Civil liberties and human rights: The firm has a strong track record of advising clients who have been subjected to human rights abuses and violations. In the recent past, the firm has represented victims of enforced disappearances and their family members in legal proceedings before the Supreme Court .

The firm has successfully defended the right of free speech of religious clerics sought to be silenced by radical secular groups. Recently, the firm represented students of a seminary before the High Court in challenging discriminatory practices of public universities in imposing restrictions on their pursuit to higher education. The firm prides itself on representing unpopular and vulnerable sections of the community and is reputed for a skilful use of the law to protect their clients’ interests.

Corporate compliance: The Law Counsel provides a range of legal advice to a number of companies incorporated and registered in Bangladesh. The firm also provides secretarial services to companies, and regularly drafts notices, board resolutions and shareholders resolutions for companies. It currently advises companies such as Oracle, Caterpillar, Nokia and Microsoft regarding all aspects of their business operations in Bangladesh.

Data protection, privacy and cyber-security: The firm regularly advises foreign entities operating in Bangladesh regarding the scope and application of local data protection laws. We have provided comprehensive advice to US based firms regarding regulatory compliance obligations, particularly with regard to data privacy and protection of privacy of local data subjects. The firm has also advised clients with regard to notification obligations in the event of data security breaches as well as with regard to data protection and security in respect of information stored in cloud servers.

The firm recently instituted proceedings before the Supreme Court challenging the legality of the Digital Security Act, 2018 for having contravened constitutionally guaranteed fundamental rights.

Employment: The Law Counsel regularly drafts employment contracts for both foreign and local companies and examines pre-drafted contracts for compliance with Bangladesh law. It also advises companies with regard to processes in relation to dismissal/removal/termination of employees. The Law Counsel has a dedicated team of lawyers practising before the labour courts and the labour appellate tribunals of Bangladesh. Representative clients include Accenture, KAFCO and Columbia Sportswear Company.

Foreign investment: the firm provides assistance in incorporation and registration of companies in Bangladesh. Recently, it helped incorporate a number of 100% foreign owned companies, including Caterpillar Power Generation Systems (Bangladesh) Limited and Power Apparels Limited.

The firm has also provided assistance in the setting up of liaison/branch offices of a number of foreign companies, including Dell Global BV, Tyco Health Care and Abt Associates. The dedicated team of lawyers has experience and expertise in working closely with the Board of Investment in obtaining registration/approvals/extensions of permissions etc.

Immigration and asylum: The Law Counsel is experienced in advising and assisting in immigration applications for travel to the United Kingdom and United States. Lawyers of the firm are experienced in advising and processing immigration and asylum applications before the UK authorities, including the tribunals and the High Court.

The firm also has extensive experience of providing expert country reports relevant for adjudication of immigration and asylum applications, and has provided expert reports to UK law firms, including M-R Solicitors, Uzma Law and Duncan Lewis on matters relating to guardianship, adoption, marriage and divorce laws of Bangladesh as well as advising on authenticity and interpretation of local court records.

Intellectual property: a dedicated team is engaged in registering foreign trade marks in Bangladesh and attending hearings before the Trademarks Registry when objections are raised to the registration.The firm also regularly represents clients in passing-off and trade mark litigation before the District Court and the Supreme Court. Recently the firm represented Novartis, a multi-national pharmaceutical company in a trademark appeal in the Supreme Court which culminated in an out-of-court settlement.

The firm carries out searches/background checks of entities in breach of trade mark laws to advise on the feasibility of pursuing trade mark claims.

Telecommunications: the telecommunications industry has boomed since the turn of the century resulting in the grant of licences to private television channels, radio stations and telephone/mobile phone companies. A large part of the firm’s telecommunications practice involves advising global mobile phone operator groups such as Vimpel Com in respect of expansion of their services within Bangladesh.

Department Name Email Telephone
Arbitration Abdur Razzaq
Arbitration Dr CIA Siddiky
Banking Sadia Afrin Jenny
Islamic Finance Nazibur Rahman
Constitutional and administrative Abdur Razzaq
Constitutional and administrative Imran Siddiq
Family Md. Ariful Hoque
Foreign investment Ehsan Siddiq
Foreign investment Imran Siddiq
Intellectual property Imran Siddiq
Intellectual property Md Ariful Hoque
Telecommunications Abdur Razzaq
Telecommunications Imran Siddiq
Corporate Ehsan Siddiq
Corporate Mohammad Shahnewaz
Insurance Ehsan Siddiq
Insurance SM Raihan Uddin
International crime Abdur Razzaq
International crime Imran Siddiq
Crime Mir Ahmad BinQasem
Crime Ehsan Siddiq
Civil liberties and Human rights Imran Siddiq
Immigration and Asylum Abdur Razzaq
Immigration and Asylum Ehsan Siddiq
Immigration and Asylum Mohammad Shahnewaz
Data Protection, Privacy and Cyber-Security Imran Siddiq
Sports Law S. Abdul Haque
Criminal Law Mahmud Al Mamun
Revenue Law Md. Shabriar Shafi
Photo Name Position Profile
Sunny A Haque photo Sunny A Haque Junior Associate. 
Shadia Afrin Jeny photo Shadia Afrin Jeny    Associate 
Mahmud Al Mamun photo Mahmud Al Mamun Junior Associate
Syfullah Al Muzahid photo Syfullah Al Muzahid Associate
Md. Shabriar Alam Shafi photo Md. Shabriar Alam Shafi Associate
Md. Ariful Hoque photo Md. Ariful Hoque 2012-present : Associate, The Law Counsel, Chambers of Abdur Razzaq, Barrister-at-Law, Senior…
Mohammad K. Shahnewaz photo Mohammad K. Shahnewaz Associate
Muhammad Nazibur Rahman photo Mr Muhammad Nazibur Rahman Associate
Syed Mohammad Raihan Uddin photo Mr Syed Mohammad Raihan Uddin Associate
Chowdhury Ishrak Ahmed Siddiky photo Dr Chowdhury Ishrak Ahmed Siddiky Senior Associate
Abdur Razzaq Siddiq photo Mr Abdur Razzaq Siddiq Senior Partner and Head of Chambers, The Law CounselTenant of Legis Chamber.…
Ehsan Abdullah Siddiq photo Mr Ehsan Abdullah Siddiq Partner
Imran Abdullah Siddiq photo Mr Imran Abdullah Siddiq Partner
Number of lawyers : 14
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Contacts : Abdur Razzaq (a.razzaq@thelcounsel.com)

  • Represented a group of students in successfully challenging discriminatory practices of a public university in barring admission of students who had studied under a religious (Islamic) curriculum at Madrasahs. The judgment of the High Court has resulted in Madrasah students being secured equal opportunities for admission to the university (Sajjadul Islam vs Jahangirnagar University and others, reported in 24 BLC 706).
  • Represented a group of students in successfully challenging their expulsion from a public university. The judgment of the High Court Division lays down the principles of natural justice and administrative fairness required to be observed by a public university (Md. Shamsujjaman and others vs Bangladesh represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Education and others, reported in 71 DLR 505, 27 BLT 272.
  • Represented a resident of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in challenging the constitutionality of a Peace Accord executed between the Government of Bangladesh and representatives of the tribal population of CHT and various discriminatory provisions of the District Council and Regional Council legislations. The High Court struck down the Regional Council Act and the District Council legislations as being discriminatory and contrary to the basic features of the Constitution (Md. Badiuzzaman vs Bangladesh and others, reported in 15 BLC 531).
  • Represented employees of a multinational company successfully in a proceeding filed against the Board of Trustees of the company for payment of the workers’ share of the profits. The High Court judgment expanded the scope of administrative law to allow legal challenges against decisions of entities functioning under a statute, although not established under a statute (Md. Mehedi Hasan vs. Bangladesh, reported in 19 BLC 472).
  • Obtained an order from the court allowing a citizen to travel outside Bangladesh, after the Home Ministry had imposed restrictions on his travel abroad (Allama Delwar Hossain Sayedee v Bangladesh and ors  reported in 18 Bangladesh Law Times 188).
  • Successfully represented 4 shareholder-directors in a minority protection application before the High Court Division, whereupon a court-appointed Chairman oversaw the operations of the Board for 6 months and reported on misappropriation (Md. Akter Hossain v Capital Tower (Pvt.) Ltd. (High Court Division), reported in 7 Law Guardian 265).
  • Successfully represented an insurance company against a claim lodged by the heirs of the deceased in a motor vehicle accident. This case will determine the extent of the liability of insurance companies in Bangladesh in case of fatal accidents. (Catherine Masud v Md. Kashed Miah reported in 70 DLR 349).

BANGLADESH

CONSTITUTIONAL & ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

  • The Law Counsel represented a group of Supreme Court lawyers in a Public interest litigation (PIL) challenging the use of the Pegasus spyware in Bangladesh. The PIL was filed seeking directions from the Court upon the Digital Security Agency in Bangladesh to investigate into the threats to digital security arising out of the use of the Pegasus software and to take necessary remedial measures under the Digital Security Act, 2018.

  • The firm represented a number of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) specialising in anti-tobacco awareness in challenging the constitutionality of section 2 of the Essential Commodities Act, 1952 according to which ‘cigarettes’ has been classified as an ‘essential commodity’. The High Court has admitted the matter for hearing.

SPORTS LAW

  • The Law Counsel has been engaged by a leading football club in Bangladesh (‘the Club’)to represent its interests in a dispute with a player arising out a pre-contract. The firm successfully represented the Club in hearings before the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) and obtained a landmark ruling in favour of pre-contracts.

FAMILY LAW

  • The Law Counsel successfully represented a young lady in obtaining custody of her minor children after divorce proceedings were initiated by her husband. The firm’s lawyers appeared in the Family Court and made arguments in support of the children’s welfare and best interests, which were accepted by the Court.

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

  • Recently, the firm was engaged in challenging the encroachment of a river by a private organisation to the detriment of the interests of the members of the local community. The High Court admitted the matter for hearing and has recently directed the National River Commission of Bangladesh to provide a report on the status of the river.

REVENUE LAW:

  • The Law Counsel has represented a number of private limited companies in the recent past in challenging the legality of VAT claims made by the VAT authorities under the VAT Act, 1991 and the VAT Rules, 1991. In one such matter, the legality of making a VAT demand and simultaneously issuing a show cause was challenged by the firm.
  • The firm recently won a protracted legal battle involving interpretation of various provisions of the Income Tax Ordinance, 1984.

LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT LAW

  • The firm is currently representing a garments factory in legal proceedings instituted by a former employee before the Labour Court. The case involves interesting questions as to whether the employee satisfies the definition of a ‘worker’ and consequently, whether he is entitled to invoke the jurisdiction of the Labour Court.

ADMIRALTY LAW

  • The firm is currently representing a local vessel in proceedings before the High Court for release of the vessel, which had been arrested by an order of the Court following an accident at sea which caused financial loss and damage to the consignee.