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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 4 1903

1903

For the purpose of such a school of law in our view it is essential to have the coperation of the great historical bodies which have been associated with the study and practice of the law in the country for so long—namely the Inns of Court. [...] This procedure is lacking in simplicity and has given rise to a mass of decisions by no means consistent as to the respective jurisdiction of the two sets of Courts tdetermine the various questions arising during the course of the execution proceedings with the result that it is by no means easy to say where the jurisdiction of the one ends and that of the other begins and vice versa. [...] The only limitation on its power is that it shall not question the legality or the propriety of the precept or the right of the person shown in the precept as the decree-holder to execute the decree. [...] In the two notes of dissent this feature of the scheme has been objected to on the ground that it will probably lead to a sacrifice of the interest of the debtor and to his undue harassment. [...] In an application alleging that the Committee should have found a solicitor guilty of professional misconduct or asking the Court to strike him off the rolls on the report of the corn mittee the Court was entitled to have the sanction and protection of counsel on such application.
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