Rate of Court Fees of Bangladesh
Under the Court-Fees Act, 1870(Act VII of 1870) fees are payable in all Courts and Tribunals and Public Offices according to the schedule 1 and schedule 2 which are mention below :-
SCHEDULE
I
Proper Fees (Taka)
1.
Plaint, written statement pleading a set-off or
counter-claim or memorandum of appeal (not otherwise provided for in this Act)
or of cross- objection presented to any Civil Or Revenue Court except those
mentioned in section 3.
When the amount or value of the subject-matter in dispute
does not exceed seventy-five Taka, for every five Taka or' part thereof. of
such amount or value,
Taka 0.55
and
When such amount or value exceeds seventy-five Taka, for
every five Taka or part thereof, in excess of seventy- five Taka, up to one
hundred Taka,
Taka 0.75
and
When such amount or value exceeds one hundred Taka, for
every ten Taka, or part thereof, in excess of one hundred Taka. up to one
hundred and fifty Taka,
Taka 2.45
and
When such amount or value exceeds one hundred and fifty Taka,
for every ten Taka, or part thereof, up to one thousand Taka,
Taka 1.70
and
When such amount or value exceeds one thousand Taka, for
every one hundred Taka, or part thereof. in excess of one thousand Taka, up to
seven thousand five hundred Taka,
Taka 11.25
and
When such amount or value exceeds seven thousand five
hundred Taka, for every two hundred fifty Taka, or part thereof, in excess of
seven thousand five hundred Taka, up to ten thousand Taka,
Taka 22.50
and
When such amount or value exceeds ten thousand Taka, for
every five hundred Taka, or part thereof, in excess of ten thousand Taka, up to
twenty thousand Taka,
Taka 33.75
and
When such amount or value exceeds twenty thousand Taka, for
every one thousand Taka, or part thereof, in excess of twenty thousand Taka, up
to fifty thousand Taka,
Taka 45.00
and
When such amount or value exceeds fifty thousand Taka, for
every five thousand Taka, or part thereof, in excess of fifty thousand Taka:
Taka 56.26
Provided that the maximum fee leviable on a plaint or
memorandum of appeal shall be forty thousand Taka:
2. Plaint in a suit for possession under the Specific Relief Act, 1877, section 9
When the amount or value of the subject-matter in dispute
does not exceed seventy-five Taka, for every five Taka, or part thereof, of
such amount or value,
Taka 0.30
and
When such amount or value exceeds seventy-five Taka, for
every five Taka, or part thereof, in excess of seventy- five Taka, up to one
hundred Taka,
Taka 0.40
and
When such amount or value exceeds one hundred Taka, for
every ten Taka, or part thereof, in excess of one hundred Taka, up to one
hundred and fifty Taka,
Taka 1.25
and
When such amount or value exceeds one hundred and fifty
Taka, for every ten Taka, or part thereof, up to one thousand Taka,
Taka 0.85
and
When such amount or value exceeds one thousand Taka, for
everyone hundred Taka, or part thereof, in excess of one thousand Taka, up to
seven thousand five hundred Taka,
Taka 5.65
and
When such amount or value exceeds seven thousand five
hundred Taka, for every two hundred and fifty Taka, or part thereof, in excess
of seven thousand five hundred Taka, up to ten thousand Taka,
Taka 11.25
and
When such amount [or] value exceeds ten thousand Taka, for
every five hundred Taka, or part thereof, in excess of ten thousand Taka, up to
twenty thousand Taka,
Taka 16.90
and
When such amount or value exceeds twenty thousand Taka, for
every one thousand Taka, or part thereof, in excess of twenty thousand Taka, up
to fifty thousand Taka,
Taka 22.50
and
When such amount or value exceeds fifty thousand Taka, for
every five thousand Taka, or part thereof, in excess of fifty thousand Taka :
Taka 28.15
Provided that the maximum fee leviable on a plaint shall be
seven thousand five hundred Taka.
3.
Application for review of judgment, if presented on or
after the ninetieth day from the date of the decree
The fee leviable on the plaint or memorandum of
appeal. 4.
An application presented to any Civil Court for setting
aside of a sale in execution of a decree under the provisions of the Code of
Civil Procedure, 1908, or The State Acquisition and Tenancy Act, 1950 or an
application presented to a Certificate Officer for letting aside a sale in
execution of a certificate under the provision of the Public Demands Recovery
Act, .1913.
For every five hundred Taka, or part thereof, on the value
of the property sold.
Taka 1.00
5.
Application-for review of judgement, if presented before
the ninetieth day from the date of decree.
A fee in the same scale as prescribed in Article 2 above
6. Copy or translation of a judgement or order not being,
or having the force of, a decree.
When such judgement or order is passed by any Civil Court other
than the High Court Division, or by the presiding officer of any Revenue Court or
Office, or by any other Judicial or Executive Authority-
(a) If the amount or value of the subject-matter is fifty
or less than fifty Taka,
Taka 1.00
(b) If such amount or value exceeds fifty Taka,
Taka 1.50
When such judgement or order is passed by the High Court
Division.
Taka 3.00
7. Copy of a decree or order having the force of a decree
When such decree or order is made by any Civil Court other than the High Court
Division, or by any Revenue Court-
(a) If the amount or value of the subject-matter of the
suit wherein such decree or order is made is fifty or less than fifty Taka,
Taka 1.00
(b) If such amount or value exceeds fifty Taka,
Taka 2.00
When such decree or order is made by the High Court
Division,
Taka 8.00
8.
Copy of any document liable to stamp-duty under the Stamp
Act, 1899, when left by any party to a suit or proceeding in place of the
original withdrawn
(a) When the stamp-duty chargeable on the original does not
exceed fifty poisha
The amount of duty chargeable on the original
(b) In any other case,
Taka 1.00
9.
Copy of any revenue judicial proceeding or order not
otherwise provided for by this Act, or copy of any account statement, report or
the like taken out of any Civil or Criminal or Revenue Court or office, or from the
office of any Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a
Division.
For every. three hundred and sixty words or fraction of
three hundred and sixty words,
Taka 1.00
10.
Probate of a will or letters of administration with or
without will annexed
When the amount or value of the property in respect of
which the grant of probate or letters is made exceeds five thousand Taka, on
such amount or value up to fifty thousand Taka,
Three per
centum.
and
When such amount or value exceeds fifty thousand Taka, on
the portion of such amount or va1ue which is in excess of fifty thousand Taka,
up to one lakh Taka,
Five per
centum.
and
When such amount or value exceeds one lakh Taka, on the
portion of such amount or value which is in excess of one lakh Taka, up to two
lath and fifty thousand Taka,
Six per
centum.
and
When such amount or value exceeds two lakh and fifty
thousand Taka, on the portion of such amount or value which is in excess of two
lath and fifty thousand Taka, up to three lakh Taka,
Six and a
half per centum.
and
When such amount or va1ue exceeds three lakh Taka, on the
portion of such amount or value which is in excess of three lakh Taka, up to
four lakh Taka,
Seven and a
half per centum.
and
When such amount or value exceeds four lakh Taka, on the
portion of such amount or value which is in excess of four lakh Taka, up to
five lakh Taka,
Eight per
centum.
and
When such amount or value exceeds five lakh Taka, on the
portion of such amount or value which is in excess of five lath Taka:
Eight and a
half centum.
Provided that when, after the grant of a certificate under
the Succession Act, 1925, in respect of any property included in an estate, a
grant of probate or letters of an administration is made in respect of the same
estate, the fee payable in respect of the latter grant shall be reduced by the
amount of the fee paid in respect, of ,the former grant.
11. Certificate under the
When the amount pr value of any debts or securities specified
in the certificate under section 374 of the Act exceeds taka twenty thousand
but does not exceed taka one lakh
One per
centum.
When the amount or value of any debts or securities
specified in the certificate under section 374. of the Act exceeds taka one
lakh
Two per
centum.
When the aggregate amount or value of any debts or
securities specified in the certificate and of any debts or securities to which
the certificate has been extended under section 376 of the Act exceeds taka
twenty thousand but does not exceed taka one lakh
One per
centum of such aggregate.
When the aggregate amount or value of any debts or
securities specified in the certificate and of any debts or securities to which
the certificate has been extended under section 376 of the Act excess taka one
lakh
Two per
centum of such aggregate.
Notes:
(1) The amount of debt is the amount including interest on
the pay on which the inclusion of the debt in the certificate is applied for,
so far as such amount can be ascertained.
(2) Whether or not any power with respect to a security
specified in a certificate has been conferred under the Act, and where such
power has been conferred, whether the power is for the receiving of interest or
dividends on, or the negotiation or transfer, of the security, or for both
purposes, the value of a security is its market value on the day on which the
inclusion of the security in the certificate is applied for, so far as such
value can be ascertained.
12.
Application to the High Court Division for the exercise of
its revisional jurisdiction under section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure,
1908
Where the application is for revision of an order and the amount
or value of the subject-matter is less than two thousand Taka,
Taka 20.00
Where the application is for the revision of an order and
the amount or value of the subject-matter two thousand Taka or more,
Taka 40.00
Where the application is for the revision of an appellate
decree,
The fee leivable on a memorandum of appeal.
TABLE OF RATES OF AD VALOREM FEES LEVIABLE ON THE INSTITUTION OF SUITS
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Number
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Proper fees
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1.
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Where the amount or value of the subject-matter does not
exceed Taka 10,000
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10% of the amount.
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2.
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Where the amount or value of the subject-matter exceeds
Taka 10,000 but does not exceed Taka 20,000
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Taka 1000 plus 8% of the amount exceeding Taka 10,000.
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3.
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Where the amount or value of the subject-matter exceeds
Taka 20,000 but does not exceed Tab 50,000
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Taka 1,800 plus 6% of the amount exceeding Taka 20,000.
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4.
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Where the amount or va1ue of the subject-matter exceeds
Taka 50,000 but does not exceed Taka 1,00,000
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Taka 3,600 plus 3% of the amount exceeding Taka 50,000.
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5.
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Where the amount or the value of the subject-matter
exceeds Taka 1,00,000 but does not exceed Taka 2,00,000
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Taka 5,100 plus 2% of the amount exceeding Taka 1,00,000.
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6.
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Where the amount or the value of the subject-matter
exceeds Taka 2,00,000
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Taka 7,100 plus 1% of the amount exceeding Taka 2,00,000
but the total fees shall not execed Taka 40,000.
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1. Application or petition
(a) When presented to any officer of the Customs or Excise
Department or to any Magistrate by any person having or to dealings with the
Government and when the subject-matter of such application relates exclusively
to those dealings,
Or,
When presented to any officer of land revenue by any person holding temporarily settled land under direct engagement with Government, and when the subject-matter of the application or petition relates exclusively to such engagement.
Or,
When presented to any Pourashava or Zilla Parishad under any law for the time being in forte for the conservancy or improvement of any place, if the application or petition relates solely to such conservancy or improvement when presented to any Civil Court other than a Principal Civil Court of original jurisdiction or to any Court of Small Causes constituted under the Small Cause Courts ,Act, 1887 or under the Civil Courts Act, Section 25 or to a Collector or other officer of revenue in relation to any suit or case in which the amount or value of the subject-matter is less then fifty taka,
Or,
When presented to any Civil, Criminal or Revenue Court or to any Board or executive officer for the purpose of obtaining a copy or translation of any judgement, decree or order passed by such Court, Board or Officer or of any other document on record in such Court, Board or office.
Taka 4.00
(b) When containing a complaint or charge of any offence
other than an offence for which police officer may, under the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1898, arrest without warrant, and presented to any Criminal Court,
Taka 5.00 for complaint cases and Taka 2.00 for all other
cases
Or,
When presented to a Civil, Criminal or Revenue Court, or to a Collector, or any
Revenue Officer having jurisdiction equal or sub-ordinate to Collector,
Taka 5.00
Or,
to any Magistrate in his executive capacity and not
otherwise provided for by this Act, or to deposit in Court revenue or rent, or
for determination by a Court of the amount of compensation to be paid by a land
lord to his tenant.
Taka 5.00
(c) When presented to the Chief Revenue or Executive,
Authority or to a Commissioner, or to any Chief officer charged with the
executive administration of a Division and not otherwise provided for by this
Act.
Taka 5.00
d) (i) when presented to the High Court Division under
section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, for revision of an order---
(a) When the value of the suit to which the order relates
does not exceed Taka 1000.00,
Taka 100.00
(b) When the value of the suit exceeds Taka 1000.00,
Taka 200.00
(c) When presented to the High Court Division otherwise
than under that section.
Taka 20.00
2. Application to any Civil Court that records may be called
for from another Court.
When the Court grants the application and is of opinion
that the transmission of such records involves the use if the post.
5,00 Taka in addition to any fee clevied on the appli-
cation under clause (a), clause (b) or clause (d) of article- 1 of this
schedule
3. Application for leave to sue as a pauper.
Taka 5.00
4. Application for leave to appeal as a
pauper.
Taka 5.00
5. Plaint or memorandum of appeal in a suit
to establish or disprove, a right of occupancy.
Taka 10.00
6.
Bail, bond or other instrument of obligation given in
pursuance of an order made by a Court or Magistrate under any section of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, or the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, and not
otherwise provided for by this Act.
Taka 10.00
7. Undertaking under section 49 of the
Divorce Act.
Taka 10.00
8. Wakalatnama
When presented for the conduct of anyone case-
Taka 10.00
(a) to any Civil or Criminal Court other than the High
Court Division, or to any Revenue
Court, or to any Collector or Magistrate, or other
Executive Officer, except such as are mentioned in clauses (b) and (c) of this
number,
(b) to a Commissioner, a Collector of Customs and Excise or
to any officer charged with the executive administration of a Division not
being the Chief Revenue of Executive Authority,
Taka 20.00
(c) to the High Court Division or Chief Revenue or
Executive Authority.
Taka 20.00
9.
Memorandum of appeal when the appeal is not from a decree
or an order having the force of a decree and is presented.
(a) (i) to any Revenue Court or Executive Officer other
than the High Court Division or the Chief Revenue or Executive Authority, (ii)
to any Civil Court other than the High Court Division,
(b) to the Chief Revenue or Executive authority. (c) to the
High Court Division.
Taka 20.00
10. Caveat
Taka 200.00
11.
Petition in a suit under the Native Converts Marriage
Dissolution Act, 1866.
Taka 30.00
12. Plaint er memorandum of appeal in each of
the following suits-
(i) to alter or set a side a summary decision
or order of any of the Civil Courts or of any Revenue Court.
Taka 200.00
(ii) to alter or cancel any entry in a
register or the names of proprietors of revenue paying estates.
Taka 200.00
(iii) to obtain a declaratory decree
where no consequential relief is prayed.
Taka 200.00
(iv) to set aside an award
Taka 200.00
(v) to set aside and adoption
Taka 200.00
(vi) for partition and separate possession of a share of
joint family property or of joint property, or to enforce a right to a share in
a any property on the ground that it is joint family property or joint property
if the plaintiff is in possession of the property of which he claims to be a
co-partner or co-owner.
Taka 200.00
(vii) to obtain a decree for dissolution of marriage or
restitution of conjugal rights.
Taka 60.00
(viii) every other suit
where it is not possible to estimate at a money value the subject-matter in dispute and which is not otherwise provided for by this Act. ix)
where it is not possible to estimate at a money value the subject-matter in dispute and which is not otherwise provided for by this Act. ix)
Taka 200.00
14. Agreement in writing stating a question
for the opinion of the Court under the Code of Civil procedure, 1908.
Taka 200.00
15. Every petition under the Divorce Act,
except petitions under section 44 of the same Act, and every memorandum of
appeal under section 55 of the same Act.
Taka 60.00
16. Plaint or memorandum of appeal under the
Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1865
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