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 Mofussil Small Cause Courts and the Recorder’s Courts; together with letters in Criminal Cases and thje 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 Mofussil Small Cause Courts and the Recorder’s Courts; together with letters in Criminal Cases and thje 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

1903

at the time when the information was first laid ? When A. gets possession of property to a share of which B is jointly en- titled, her possession inures to B'. § benefit, and B's -- dates from the time of A's possession . 88 (6) Not the title, but the infringement of it, is the --; and two suits are not necessarily brought on the same -- because the titles relied on in both are the same Ige The who [...] (I) An attachment without a probable cause evinces malice, and — should be in the nature of a penalty as well as of compensation —must be assessed by the Court which tries the case, and not in execution of the decree (3) A suit to recover money paid for de- fendant is in the matter of a suit for --, as described in section 6, Act. [...] The High Court declined to exercise the powers described in section 15 of the --, in a case in which a Magistrate refused to inter- fere with the arrest in his Court, under a civil process, of a person accused before the Magistrate, but acquitted at the time of his arrest 393 Section 15. [...] (19) Where a suit is brought for dama- ges on account of an alleged per- sonal injury 118 (2o) Of an inferior Court in regard to ' facts not before it 129 (21) In respect of the execution by a Moonsiff of the decrees of the ,Court of the Dewan Ahilkar of Couch Behar . [...] (1) Where mortgagees take possession before final foreclosure, the mort- gagors may redeem by payment of the advance made on the -- whe- ther such payment be in cash or realized from the usufruct of the estate (2) A plaintiff having a right of pre-enip- lion to property sold, is entitled to have the property at the price agreed upon between vendor and vendee, but not to the benefit of an arrangeme
law
Pages
782
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100077
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i D. Sutherland view
Frontmatter
i-lv D. Sutherland view
The Weekly Reporter Appellate High Court
1-474 D. Sutherland view
Full Bench Rulings
1-86 D. Sutherland view
Rulings of the High Court in Criminal Cases
1-82 D. Sutherland view
Criminal Letters
1-6 D. Sutherland view
Civil Circular Orders of the High Court
1-18 D. Sutherland view
Criminal Circular Orders of the High Court
1-14 D. Sutherland view
In the Judical Committee of the Privy Council
1-46 D. Sutherland view

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