cover image: The Weekly Reporter  Appellate High Court  Containing Deicisons of the Appellate High Court in all its Branches  viz.  in Civil  Revenue and Criminal Cases  as well as in Cases Referred by the Calcutta and Mofussil Small Cause Courts and the Recorder’s Courts; together with Rules and the Civil and Criminal Circular Orders Issued by the High Court  and Circular Orders of the Board of Revenue; also Decisions of Her Majesty’s Privy Council in Cases heard in Appeal from Courts of British India

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The Weekly Reporter Appellate High Court Containing Deicisons of the Appellate High Court in all its Branches viz. in Civil Revenue and Criminal Cases as well as in Cases Referred by the Calcutta and Mofussil Small Cause Courts and the Recorder’s Courts; together with Rules and the Civil and Criminal Circular Orders Issued by the High Court and Circular Orders of the Board of Revenue; also Decisions of Her Majesty’s Privy Council in Cases heard in Appeal from Courts of British India

1905

Page (1) The payment by the Court of Wards of the revenue due from the other shareholders as well as the minor's own share to save the estate from sale is not an of the minor's liability for the excess revenue so paid 253 (2) A distinct -- of liability made by a vakeel who represented the defendant and whose authority was not questioned was held to be sufficient to warrant a decree in favor of [...] (I) Where assignees sue the assignor for property never in his possesion and for declaration of right to ownership in other property aready in the possession of one or more of themselves HELD that the assignor at the time of the assignment not being in actual or constructive possession could not pass the property the bill of sale being only evidence of a -- to be performed on the happe [...] (2) In a suit for -- of rent the prsumption of uniform payment since the Permanent Settlement cannot be allowed when it is found that one of the holdings consttuting the tenure was created since the Decennial Settlement and the defendant cannot at the last stage ask for the benefit of the presumtion in respect of the rest only... [...] It is in the discretion of the Court to amend the plaint of the issues and when the admission has been from inadvertence of mistake it would generally be proper to do sd 208 (6) An Appellate Court has no power under the Code of Civil Procdure to refer a case to arbitration even on consent of the parties Orders made by the High Court under s. 15 of the High Courts Oct are subject to an appeal [...] (I) Where on the execution of an eparte decree for money to be paid out of the estate of a deceased party his son being one of the dfendants representing the estate instead of objecting asks for time to pay the amount due HELD that the inference is that the property is not the self-acquired property of the son but the joint property of the family (2) Where the.
law
Pages
643
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100077
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii D. Sutherland view
Frontmatter
i-lviii D. Sutherland view
Civil Rulings
1-452 D. Sutherland view
Rulings of the High Court in Criminal Cases
1-91 D. Sutherland view
Rules and Orders of the High Court
1-27 D. Sutherland view
Revenue Circulars
1-13 D. Sutherland view

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