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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 August 3 1903

1903

Iy such cases I think it would be the duty of.he Court without enquiring into the validity of the cause so shown to refuse the applcation to file the award and to leave the applicant to his remedy by suit having regard to the fact that the Court has no power to deal with the award under see. [...] P. C. in respect of false evidence given in the course of the trial of a rent-case film the final dcision in which there was no appeal to the Court of the Judge of the district was still to be deemed subordinate tp it within the meaning of that section and the Court of the District Judge may be taken to be the Court to which appeals from the decision of the Collector ordinarily lie. [...] Though the decree in the present instance was apealable to "Her Majesty in Council " still as appeals from the Court of the Recorder of Rangoon ordnarily lay to the High Court the former was held to be suboidinate to the latter Court within the meaning of the section.—(Maduray Pillay v. Eldeton I. L. R. 22 Cal. [...] The trutees -then applied to the Court for the approval of a new scheme whereupon the Solicitor-General on behalf of the Crown in New Zealand intervened in the suit and contended that the object of the grant having failed the land reverted to the Crown either absolutely or in trust and that in the grant neither of the Maori donors nor of the Crown was any general charitable trust declare [...] The Chetty Defendants in their writtdh statement as supplemented by their admission before the Ditrict Judge submitted to reconvey the properties to the mortgagors on repayment of the moneys advanced to Appellant and Respondents at the date of the mortgage and of the amount due on the second mortgage which had been deposited with them ; so thateall cause of dispute between them and the Appe
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