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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Notes of Cases of the Calcuta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday May 26 1913

1913

It is proposed under the scheme to advance the amount of all fees payable in connection with the admission to one of the Inns of Court such advances to be recoverable from the officer’s salary on his return to duty in India and to grant 150 i e. one half of the fees payable to a barrister by the officer for reading in his chambers. [...] That warrant on the face of it does not direct him to break open premises for instance in order to effect the arrest and yet it may be necessary for the officer in discharge of his duty in arresting the accused under the warrant to break into the accused's house or to do some other act without the doing of which the warrant could not be executed. [...] into and adjudicate upon the questioof the.legality of the action of the public servant concernec; exiends even to cases of prosecution for offences involving contempt of the orders of a Court of Justice. [...] Of the Acts dealt with in the present volume the Partition Act the Indian Copyright Act the Bankers' Books Evidence Act and the Carriers Act are some of the more important ones. [...] In the course of his judgment Lord Atkinson said :- He had listened with great attention to the arguments but he was utterly unable to get rid of the notion that in two of the most important matters in dispute—namely the filling of the rubble in the embankments and slopes of the dock and the excavations between the monoliths at the entrance piers—Mr.
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