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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 March 25 1901

1901

It is not necessary to place two senior judges in charge of commercial and liquidated lists and now that a large number of such causes have been disposed of it seems to be the general opinion of the profession that one of the two senior judges should take -up the nocommercial cases and the other the commercial list. [...] The day of that declartion was the day on which the property was to be valued for the purpose of compensation. [...] They did not in the first instance claim any specific sum for the buildings apart from the land but in the course of the hearing before the Vice-Consul they put the amount at Rs. [...] If removal... be injurious to the land the proprietor of the land has the option of paying to the proprietor of the trees or the building a compensation equal to their value and thus possessing himself of them because in this case there is an advantage to both and the injury to both is obviated.' The passage then went on to show that the compensation was the value which the trees or houses bo [...] Babn Jyoti Prasad Gliosh applied for letters of administration with sash liberty as aforesaid and submitted that as the grandmother was the last absolute owner and as she mortgaged the. properties the application was properly made in her goods and further that the remnant of the sale-proceeds after payment of the mortgage-debts would be so trifling as not to justify the Court to give a direction
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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 March 25 1901
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