Suits by Aliens and by or against foreign Rulers, Ambassadors and Envoys
When foreign States may sue.
84.(1) A foreign State may sue in any Court in 1[Bangladesh]:
Provided that such State has been recognized by the Government:
Provided, also, that the object of the suit is to enforce a private right vested in the head of such State or in any officer of such State in his public capacity.
(2) Every Court shall take judicial notice of the fact that a foreign State has or has not been recognized by the Government.