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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 August 6 1906

1906

The only realiffh assigned for this view apart from the reference to the practice prevailing in the Colletorates apparently with the sanction of the Board of Revenue is that the Revenue Sale Law is coplete by itself and that there is no provision in the Sale Law qprresponding to sec. [...] Defendant now appealed for the setting aside of the award on the ground that the arbitrator had misconstrued the said agreement and the award could not be supported on the evidence. [...] The said taluka Bhira was up to the time of the annexation of Oudh an impartible Raj the succession to which went to a single heir according to the rule of primogeniture in opposition to the Hindu law and was known its having a gaddi." The last male holder of the said gaddi was Raj Ganga Singh (senior). [...] The Subordinate Judge decreed the suit on the ground amongst others that the purchase of the Appellant took place after the rent decrees were passed that the Defendant's predecessors who were unrecorded tenants were bound by those decrees two of which were passed against the sole recorded tenant and the third against him and the Defendant's predecessors jointly. [...] 2 admitting the execution of this deed of sale alleged that the sale was inoperative by reason of fraud that the sale had never been completed inamuch as she had not recieved the full consideration money; that on discovering the fraud immediately after the registration of the deed she refused to deliver the deed' or the registration receipt to the Defendant and that thereafter the deed remain
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