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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 30 1903

1903

In those days the independence of the High Court was one of the cardinal tenets in the canons of High Court government. [...] Justice Rampini thus made out a good case for additional expenditure for relieving the pressure of judicial officers for increasing the number of subordinate judicial officers and it proving the status of the judicial britipch of the Indian Civil Service To this we may add that the learned Judge might have included the increase in the number and improvment of the status of the ministerial staf [...] Justice Rampini dwelt on the steady deterioration that has been going on for a number of years in the judicial branch of the Indian Civil Service and sugvsted means for the better training of the District Jinkes as also of the Civilian Judges of the High Court. [...] P. C. directing the prosecution of any person it ought to have before it direct evidence fixing the offence upon the person whom it is sought to charge either in the course of the preliminary inquiry referred to in that section or in the earlier proceedings out of which the inquiry arises. [...] 179 of the Limitation Act applied to it the limitation running from the date of payment and not from the date of the descree.
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