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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 1 1909

1909

We can only say that if anthing in the nature of the drastic regulations of the Calcutta University were attempted to be imposed on the colleges of the time-honoured Universities in England it would only result in the cutting shoe t of the career of the precipitous councillors. [...] Concurrent leases effect of Where before the expiry of the first lease a second lease is executed by the lessor to take effect before the expiry of the first held that the second lease is an assignment of the lessor's interest for the concurrent period. [...] P. C. which stated that whereas there was likelihood of a breach of peace between the servants of the Petitioners and those of the other zemindar with regard to the possession of the garden it would be attached and the Petitioners were required by the notice under sec. [...] It would be not only opposed 4) the scheme of the Transfer of Property Act but also inequitable and contrary to the practice of the Courts of Equity in England to make the morgagor personally liable for costs in any case before the sale-proceeds of the mortgaged property have proved insufficient to satisfy the mortgage claim. [...] The grounds on which the appplication was based were that the property was undervalued in the sale-proclamation that there was suppresion of the service of process and the salprclamation and that that was done by the decreholders fraudulently for the purpose of selling the property at an insufficient price.
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8
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India
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sarf.100104
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