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 Calcutta and Mofussil Small Cause Courts and the Recorders’ 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 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 Calcutta and Mofussil Small Cause Courts and the Recorders’ 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

1907

of 186o on the title afforded by the will gives the grantee the estate in respect of which the debts accrued but does not establish a right as executor or legatee within the meaning of the words of s. 187 of the Sticcesion Act 252 (4) The receipt of money under a -- does not give a title to the money ; the holder only becoming trustee for the person to wlyann. [...] the -- of the appellate or rviewing Court is the final -- between the parties and therefore the to be executed 57 (2) The parties to a -- have no right to execute it upon the footing of a subsequent arrangement which makes a substantial alteration in the terms of the -- but must execute if at all the original — itself... [...] Where a father executes a -- in fvour of his son with the condition that the son shall take the prperty subject to the same liability in respect of the maintenance of the family as it was subject to in the hands of the father HELD that this is not an obligation entered into by father or son as a matter of contract ; but a reservtion in the father's gift which does not give the sen a grea [...] A decree of the first Court declaing decree-hold_rs entitled to satisfy their decree by the sale of certain hypothecated properties being reversed by the High Court and affirmed in Privy Council HELD that the lien established by the Privy Council decree is not lost to the decree-holders by their previous conduct in receiving a portion of the decretal money by the sale of part of the mortgaged [...] (7) A debt contracted by a father is binding upon the son unless it is of such a nature that he can under the provisions of the -- repudiate it 395 (8) In a suit under the Mitalshara law for possession of land by annument of illegal sales by his father the plaintiff's only cause of action is the taking possession by the defendant of what was the son's joint share of the familyiproperty an
law
Pages
642
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100077
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-lx D. Sutherland view
The Weekly Reporter Civll Rulings
1-466 D. Sutherland view
Rulings of the High Court in Criminal Cases
1-66 D. Sutherland view
Rules and Orders of the High Court
1-11 D. Sutherland view
Revenue Circulars
1-39 D. Sutherland view

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