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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 January 24 1910

1910

Fletcher did not see his way to grant the application having regard to the fact that the case had been specially fixed for hearing on that day that there were other Law Officers of the Crown who could be entrusted with the conduct of the case before him and that so far as his Lordihip: tihderstood the practice in England was that the Law Officers of the Crown could apply for appointments of tim [...] It was claimed that the practice in England to the effect that the Attorney-General as the chief Law Officer of the Crown had the right to claim accommodation when engaged in another Court for the Crown was applicable in India. [...] The present work has grown out of a previously published work of the author's bearing the title Executive Officers." In view of the weighty warning recently pronounced by the Lord Chief Justice of England against the growing encroacment by the executive on the rights and liberties of the subject the importance of a complete record of the Common and Statute Law on the subject (which the prese [...] The question as to whether the conditions in the ticket did or did not form -part of the contract was decided upon the assumption that the loss was occasioned by the felonious acts of the Defendants' servants. [...] 90 of the Transfer of Property Act the Munsif held that the applicant could not get a decree against the person and other properties of the judgmendebtors but that ha was entitled to a decree against the assets of the mortgagor which might be in the hands of his sons.
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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 January 24 1910
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