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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Notes of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday May 15 1899

1899

The distinction is analogous to that which exists between adjective law and substantive law." The former that is minor points of form and the like not affecting the essence of the transaction in question can properly become the subject of the application of the doctrine of factum valet. [...] Adoption under the Hindu Law being in the nature of a gift it contains three elments—(1) capacity to give (2) capacity to take and (3) capacity to be the subject of adoption—which are essential to the validity of the transaction and as such are beyond the scope of the doctrine of factum valet." Thus the maxim quod fleri non debuit factum valet is to be employed not indeed to justify subs [...] That motion was for an interim injunction to restrain the Defendants the proprietors of the Daily Telegraph from publishing and issuing any periodical under the designation of Sunday Daily Telegraph or any title calculated to deceive the public into the belief that the same was the property of Plaintiffs or was produced in connection therewith. [...] 145 of the Code is to enable a Magistrate to intervene and to pass a temporary order in regard to the possession of the property in dispute to have effect until the actual right of one of the parties has been determined by any competent Court. [...] 423 of the Code of Criminal Procedure the High Court has the power to revise proceedings of the Presidency Magistrate he being subject to the Appellate juridiction of the High Court.
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Notes of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday May 15 1899
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