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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 Courts Monday May 14 1906

1906

It is no doubt the ordnary rule that a third of the Judges should be barristers and a third members of the Civil Service ; as for the rest the public would no doubt prefer to see them selected from practising members of the legal profession bat in the case of officiating appoinments the appointment of a member of the Civil Service and specially of one of Mr. [...] clxxi until the delivery of the deed as it was in the cotemplation of the parties that the delivery of the deed would complete the title. [...] The Plaintiffs purchased from one Mahiuddin Ashraf a kiln loaded with burnt bricks as also the lease of the land on which the kiln stood and they brought the suit in order to recover the price of bricks which the Defendants the owners of the land 'ere said to he remove. [...] The main object of the appeal was to have that portion of the District Judge's judgment reversed in which the Plaintiffs' claim to remove the brick kiln had been disallowed the District Judge holding that the walls of the kiln must be held to be imoveables and to vest in the Defendant. [...] 6 and 7 related was as much within the limits of the jurisdiction of the first Munsif as within those of the jurisdiction of the 3rd Munsif because all Munsifs have jurisdition over the whole of the territorial limits of the Munsifi although the District Judge may assign to each of them particular functions to be discharged within those limits.
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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 Courts Monday May 14 1906
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