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The Calcutta Weekly 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 December 5 1921

1921

A portion of the land formed in this manner was claimed by the Government the Rajah refused to admit the claim and Government thereupon imposed a penal assessment on the property and the Rajah brought his suit asking a declaration of his title to the alluvial land. [...] In 1881 there was a dissolution of the joint family and a division of part of the joint estate leaving the bulk of it undivided and in the hands-of Tuljaram Row who was the Manager of the family. [...] After the manner of the Magnum Concillum in 12 Edward III there was also conceded them a share in the appointment of the reporters although they have no right of decision and no participation in the resoltions of the Great Council. [...] Gneist elsewhere in discussing the right of the Commons to receive and en-- tertain petitions direct observes that " tha answer to the complaints was g'ener'ally made known at the close of the proceedings that is after the votes of money supplies." To those who are acquainted with British constittional prnciples and practice; it is a conclsive evidence of the fact that the right to et [...] He convinced the Court and the jury that the opinions of the accused however objectionable they might ba regarded by the authorities were 'Ml;directed towards-biinging about reforms in the constittion and not revolution.
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The Calcutta Weekly 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 December 5 1921
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