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  Calcutta  (1875-1878)  I.L.R. 1 To 3  Calcutta

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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 Calcutta (1875-1878) I.L.R. 1 To 3 Calcutta

1913

The material allegations upon which the defence rests, were contained in the third Paragraph of the written statement, which was to the following effect : Although originally the aforesaid Radhoo was a separated brothe; of the plaintiff, yet he, forsaking his own caste, remarried me, who am of the tat1ti (weaver) caste, according to the cestim of the tanti caste. [...] Baboo Kali Mohun Doss, for the respondent, contended that the authorities extended the right of inheritance of an illegitimate son of a sudra beyond the sons of the enumerated description of female slaves ; such right also extended to the sons of a woman who had been continuously living with the father; he submitted that the defendant was a preferential heir to the plaintiff. [...] The auction will be held subject to the following conditions : (a) that the collector . does not bind himself to accept the highest bid ; (b) that the settlement with the accepted auction-purchasers will he contingent on approval by the Police authorities of the proposed locality of the shop and the character of the applicant for license ; (c) that the person accepted as the auction-purchaser shal [...] Should the license be granted, one-half of the deposit will be credited as fee for the first month, and the other half will be retained as security during eleven months for the continuance of the shop, being credited in the twelfth month as fee for that month. " [16] At this sale, the plaintiff was the highest bidder for the licenses for five shops for the sale of ganja and sidhi, and his bids wer [...] In the conditions of sale it was expressly stipulated that the Sulberintendent of Excise reserved to himself the liberty of changing, before the settlement should be actually made, the shop (or house) in respect to which the settlement was to be made ; and also that the settlement would be contingent on approval by the Police authorities of the proposed locality of the shop and the character of th
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Pages
1224
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100025
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xix The Lawyer’s Companion Office, Trichinopoly and Madras view
I.L.R. 1 Calcutta
1-300 The Lawyer’s Companion Office, Trichinopoly and Madras view
I.L.R. 2 Calcutta
301-592 The Lawyer’s Companion Office, Trichinopoly and Madras view
I.L.R. 3 Calcutta
593-1108 The Lawyer’s Companion Office, Trichinopoly and Madras view
General Index
1109-1205 The Lawyer’s Companion Office, Trichinopoly and Madras view

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