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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 18 1912

1912

The this issue may not very improperly be described as Court found that there was no foundation for any a serio-comic commentary on the strange and esuch charge on the mortgaged property and gave aggerated notions of State claims that prevail a decree to the wife for the recovery of the dower amongst the executive officials in India and the from the husband. [...] on and sell the mortgaged property) "that the claim the property.'" At the instance of the Civil put forward on behalf of the Government was aCourt however the property was again directed surd." Then as regards the prerogative of the to be sold under the mortgage decree. [...] It aon behalf of the Plaintiff did not really attempt pears on the application of the accused the Dito dispute the Appellant's argument on that point trict Magistrate transferred the case to another but he contended that questions of public policy Magistrate who proceeded to try the case from came in that in both the cases referred to the the point where it was left by the first Magistrat [...] In the present case he was clearly of opinion any offence is committed in prosecution of the that the contractual obligation of the husband common object is of the essence of the case and was provable in the bankruptcy and that being there could be no conviction for any offence coso no action could be maintained by the wife mitted with a different common object. [...] 14 of the Arms Act accordance with law inasmuch as it says that Their Lordships observed :— the Court had no hesitation in accepting so much " It appears that he (the Petitioner) was a friend of the owner of the gun and whether the of the prosecution evidence as went against the accused and secondly that so much of the evidence owner of the gun intended to join him or not in having been disbel
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