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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 September 11 1922

1922

To the complaint that the dfficial severely of the Premier's speech left severely alone the passages which spoke of maintaining the rule of the Civil Sevice in perpetuity Sir William replied that the question of the British services would solve itself with the growth of 'responsible„ goverment in India. [...] The devlopment of self-goVerning institutions is the declared goal and the tendency must be for the services to adjust themselves more and more to the new and altered conditions." The Civil Services he assured the Houses would always work for the success of the Reforms. [...] (b) That generally speaking the Civil Courts are not themselves sufficiently equipped with the necessary knowledge for a proper exercise of the functions with which they are proposed to be entrusted in respect of the.01)- lie character of the declared purpose itself or the suitability of the land to the purpose of the acquisition. [...] With regard to the legal portion of the work we also thoroughly approve of the plan followed by the present learned editor in keeping to the method of the treatment of the subject by the original author. [...] Owing to the strike of the A. B. Railway Company the steamer company could not make over the goods to the Railway Company and on the same day the goods were carried by the steamer to Naraingunj where upon an examination of the goods by a doctor on 1st June 1921 the major portion of the potatoes was condemned and the rest was sold on the next day by public auction.
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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 September 11 1922
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