cover image: The Weekly Reporter  Appellate High Court  Containing Decisions of the Appellate High Court in all its branches  viz.  in Civil Revenue  and Criminal Cases  as well as in cases referred by the Moffussil Small Cause Courts and the Recorder's Courts; together with letters in Criminal Cases  and the Civil and Criminal Circular Orders issued by the High Court; also decisions of H.M.'s Privy Council in cases heard in appeal from Courts of British India

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The Weekly Reporter Appellate High Court Containing Decisions of the Appellate High Court in all its branches viz. in Civil Revenue and Criminal Cases as well as in cases referred by the Moffussil Small Cause Courts and the Recorder's Courts; together with letters in Criminal Cases and the Civil and Criminal Circular Orders issued by the High Court; also decisions of H.M.'s Privy Council in cases heard in appeal from Courts of British India

1902

If property is pur- chased in the name of a benamee- dar, and the indicia of ownership are in his hands, the true owner can only get rid of the effect of an alienation by showing that, it was made without his acquiescence, and that the purchaser took with notice of the fact (2) A silk to recover property purchased from a client --, and never made over to the ostensible purchaser, cannot be maintai [...] HELD that the parties to the decrees are not the same in any possible sense 4,50 Cusrony tit lie The plaint in a suit to amend a deciec declaring the defendants entitled, on the occasion of all cere- monies, to take certain -- from plaintiff's house and keep them a certain number of days, is bad in respect of the prayer for specifica- tion of the ceremonies and for damages 457 CusTom. [...] (29) Where a copy of a letter is filed without objection in the Court of first instance, and the writer of the letter is cross-examined as to it, the Lower Appellate Court should consider the copy as -- of the letter 267 EVIDENCE,—(Conlinued. ) The fact of a party putting his name as a witness to his brother's signa- ture to a deed of conveyance is -- against such party 293 Under section t3, Act II [...] I) A deed of sale by a member of a - Hindoo family acting de facto as of minor brothers is not in- valid by reason of the father being alive rob (2) Where a — sells part of an estate, using the money in a suit for the benefit of the whole property, the sale is valid . ,. [...] 83 (9) With respect to an application to file a private arbitration award relating to a debt not exceeding the amount cognizable by a Small Cause Court 85 The question of the right to enjoy the joint profits accruing from the performance of the ceremonies at the burning of Hindoo bodies, is cognizable by a Civil Court (15) A suit for damages on account of a false and malicious charge brought in a
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Pages
813
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100077
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i D. Sutherland view
Frontmatter
i-lxix D. Sutherland view
Appellate High Court
1-495 D. Sutherland view
Full Bench Rulings
1-100 D. Sutherland view
Rulings of the High Court in Criminal Cases
1-64 D. Sutherland view
Criminal Letters
1-9 D. Sutherland view
Civil Circular Orders of the High Court
1-11 D. Sutherland view
Criminal Circular Orders
1-6 D. Sutherland view
In the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
1-56 D. Sutherland view

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