cover image: The Indian Decisions (New Series)  Being a re-print of all the decisions of the Privy Council on appeals from India and of the various High Courts and other Superior Courts in India reported both in the official and non-official reports from 1875  Allahabad  (1875-1880) I.L.R. 1 and 2 Allahabad

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The Indian Decisions (New Series) Being a re-print of all the decisions of the Privy Council on appeals from India and of the various High Courts and other Superior Courts in India reported both in the official and non-official reports from 1875 Allahabad (1875-1880) I.L.R. 1 and 2 Allahabad

1915

In consequence of the permission granted to us by the Government of India to make terbatim re-prints of all the four series of the INDIAN LAW REPORTS and in deference to the wishes of the largo body of our subscribers, we propose to change the present plan of the INDIAN DECI- SIONS, NEW SERIES, which till now conFoiidated and re-printed the decisions reported in both the ofiltial and the non-offic [...] In this volume, theiefore, we have finished the re-production of all the remaining cases from the iliEth volume of the Allahabad Weekly Notes and the eighth volume of the Allahabad Series of the INDIAN Um REPORTS and have also begun and finished the verbatim re-print of cases from the ninth volume of the Allahabad Series of the INDIAN LAW REPORTS. [...] As announced by me else- where, the INDIAN DECISIONS, NEW SERIES, is devoted to the verbatim re-print of all the judgments of the several High Courts in India and of the Judicial C )minit. tee of the Privy Council, since the year 1875, reports I both in the official andein the non-official reports of the country. [...] The volume now placed before the learned public is the first volume of the ALLAHABAD SECTION of the INDIAN DECISIONS, NEW SERIES, and comprises the judgments of all the cases decided by the Allahabad High Court from January, 1875 up to May, 1880 and by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on appeal from the Allahabad High Court and from. [...] But, the cost of acquiring a complete collection of all the decisions of the highest judicial tribunals of the land, even commencing from the date of the establishment of our present High Courts up-to-date, is becoming very prohibitive, at least to the majority of the learned profession.
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Pages
1314
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100023
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xxxiv The Lawyer’s Companion Office, Trichinopoly and Madras view
I. L. R. 1 Allahabad
1-544 The Lawyer’s Companion Office, Trichinopoly and Madras view
I.L.R. 2 Allahabad
545-1174 The Lawyer’s Companion Office, Trichinopoly and Madras view
General Index
1175-1280 The Lawyer’s Companion Office, Trichinopoly and Madras view

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