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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 31 1909

1909

We would therefore appeal to his Lordship the Chief Justice and the Hon'ble Judges at any rate to relax the stringency of the rules of privilege leave in their case for the present and if possible in the near future place these most deserving officers on the same footing at least in respect of privilege leave as the members of the Provincial Executive Service. [...] For unless the State itself should undertake to copensate the injured party for the wrongs done to him by the approver the State ought not to take upon itself to declare the immunity of the wrondoer not only in regard to the punishment to be dealt out to him for the offence committed against the State but also in regard to his liability to copensate the individual for the injury done to [...] A comparison of the provisions of the English Statutes as sumarised here with the Indian Statutes forces ofie to the conviction that the simplicity of the latter has in a great measure been attained at the sacrifice of the rights of private individuals. [...] The people of this country have little direct concern with the Crown but this fact ought not to scure from the views of the students 'of Consttiitional Law what a potent factor the Crown is in relation to the British Parliament and the Privy Council and through them both to the Goverment of India. [...] that he had oserved the talabi mowasibat." Held—That the omission of any mention of the performance of the talabi mowasibat at the time of the performance of the talabi istishad was fa Raja Ali Chopedar v Chandi Churn (I.
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