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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 5 1917

1917

and privileges of the people : May God bless the profession and enable its members to stand as ever the vigilant guadians of those rights and privileges and the valant and fearless champions of the poor and the oppressed. [...] I submit that the first part„ of the head-note is wrong and unwarranted and that the general proposition contained therein is neither borne out by the judgment nor supported by the rulings referred in it. [...] 354 Sunadanappa v. Shibbasawa) is truly against the spirit of the English Law and the Anglo-Indian Law ; for in this case Chandvarkar J. claimed to apply the original Hindu Law in a case where the parties were govern by the Mitakshara and thought that the Shastr Hindu yule that in the case of a debt wrongfully withheld after demand of payment was made interest became payable' from the date [...] The first Court dismissed the claim as to inteest : but the lower Appellate Court allowed iterest on the amount of the deposit from the date' of the demand by Plaintiff to the date of payment. [...] it is said that the law to be observed shall be Acts of Parliament and RegulationS of Goverment ; in the absence the usage of the country; if none such appear the law of the Defendant In no other High Court it was sought to apply the Hindu Law in such a matter as this..
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