cover image: The All India Reporter  1947 - Madras Section with Parallel References to (1) I.L.R. (1947) Madras  (2) (1947) 1 & 2 Madras Law Journal  (3) 60 Madras Law Weekly  (4) 1947 Madras Weekly Notes (5) (1947) 15 Income Tax Reports  (6) 1947 Federal Law Journal  (7) 48 Criminal Law Journal (8) 228 to 230 Indian Cases  Citation: A.I.R. (34) 1947 Madras

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The All India Reporter 1947 - Madras Section with Parallel References to (1) I.L.R. (1947) Madras (2) (1947) 1 & 2 Madras Law Journal (3) 60 Madras Law Weekly (4) 1947 Madras Weekly Notes (5) (1947) 15 Income Tax Reports (6) 1947 Federal Law Journal (7) 48 Criminal Law Journal (8) 228 to 230 Indian Cases Citation: A.I.R. (34) 1947 Madras

1947

Assured must be alive on date of revival 122a Interpretation of Statutes—Repealed and expired Statutes—Difference—Restrictions im- posed and duration of provisions are matters of construction in cases of expired Statutes 325c —Ambiguity—Policy of Act 317b —Language of statute of doubtful import— Reference to previous state of law is permis- sible to as [...] A 119 S. 111 (g) (as amended in 1929)—Agri- cultural lease—Forfeiture by denial of title — Notice to determine lease necessary 68 S. 116—New tenancy—Order directing tenant to give possession of house to landlord under Madras Act 15 [XV] of 1946—Disobe- dience of Order—Subsequent payment of rent— Applicability of S. 116 486 S. 117—Agricultural lease—Forfeiture by denial of title—Notice to determine [...] 1947 M/1 & 2 of the Civil Rules of Practice and Circular Orders lays down the procedure for the rea- lization of poundage, and reading this with the rules framed under S. 20, Court-fees Act, I can see no support for the argument that where property is sold in a series of lots the poundage is to be calculated only on the total proceeds of the sale and not separately on the separate amounts realised [...] 58, stating the date of issue and bearing a serial number shall then be filled in except as to the date of payment and the signature of the receiving officer, by the officer of the Court, and issued to the payer. ” [5] At noon on 1st July the appellant consulted an advocate and as the result of advice received from him he filed an appli- cation under O. XXI, R. 89 and the lodg- ment schedule, but t [...] That rule is in these terms: “If the bank or the treasury is closed, the money may, with the leave of the Judge, be paid to the officer of the Court; in such case the lodgment schedule shall’ be endorsed with a receipt to be signed by the Judge, and the amount shall, on the next day on which the bank or treasury is open, be sent, together with an order and counter- foil receipt, by the officer of
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492
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SARF Document ID
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Frontmatter
1-28 M.V. Joshi, E. Rao, V.V. Chitaley view
The All India Reporter 1947 Madras High Court
1-464 M.V. Joshi, E. Rao, V.V. Chitaley view

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