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

1893

223 (6) There is no — from an order of a Judge granting a certificate that the subject-matter of a suit is of the value of Rs. [...] 254 Interest on time-expired —. See Interest (3) (5) Where five brothers had made themselves jointly liable for a sum of money under a — and the mortgagee had subsequently made an agreement for some of the money with some of the brthers and sought to recover the rest from the others heldthat each of the brothers was liable for the whole amount 419 (6) Delivery of a is a condition precedent [...] (I) See Privy Council Rulings (1) (2) Where one of two decrees was based on an ikrar signed by a peson not involved in the other and lower Court held in a suit for recovery of money in satisfaction of both decrees that the -- in each was distinct held by the High Court that a common — was found in the joint liability of the parties (3) Decree-holder in actual possession has fresh — in an ej [...] 20 (2) A — by which a Hindoo making a second marriage bound himself to confer on his wife's brother a tlook which was to be carved out of his estate is not against public policy 32 See Partnership (I) Small Cause Court jurisdiction in suit for breach of See jrisdiction (5) Under the — Law the wife of a principal partner in a firm even though a partner herself cannot sue the minor partne [...] (1) As soon as it is known that a — was dead at the time when a plaint was filed Court ought to refuse to proceed and leave plaintiff to begin de novo against any one else 17 (2) A — could not be prejudiced in a case by any decision in a former suit in which he had not appeaed and given evidence 416 (3) A — cannot be affected in the execution of a decree to which he is not a party...
law
Pages
739
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100077
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-lvi D. Sutherland view
Civil Rulings
1-560 D. Sutherland view
Rulings of the High Court in Criminal Cases
1-81 D. Sutherland view
Rules and Orders of the High Court
1-12 D. Sutherland view
Revenue Circulars
1-30 D. Sutherland view

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