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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 April 30 1923

1923

But in the language of the Chief J ustice the pleaders wertj " officers of this Court who hold sunads of this Court and are epected to extend their co-operation and assisance ik the task of the administration of justice; and the least that could be expected of them is that by their act they will cause no hindrance to the even and impartial aministration of justice." Any criticism of a [...] The following enactments explain the plan : 2. —(1) With a view to thedeventual establishment of a Parliament for the whole of Irela nd and to bringing about harmonious action betweep the Parliaments and Governments cif Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland and to the promotion Of mutual intercourse and uniformity in relation to matters affectipg the whole of Ireland and to providing for the adm [...]. 3.--(l) The Parliaments of Southern IrePand and Northern Ireland may by identical Acts agreed to byan absolute majority of members of the House of Commons of each Parliament at the third reading (hereinafter referred to as costituent Acts) establish in lieu of the Council of Ireland a Parliament for the whole of Ireland consisting of His Majesty and two Houses (which shall be called and [...] this concession to the landlord the Committee \\ ere harking back to Uladstone's lrisn Land Act of the early eignties of the last century to the complete disregard of the fact that the otaa kita8G or his statutory successor the occupancy raiyat of Bengal enjoys an inherenly far superior status to the old Irish tenant and that all the later land legislation of Irland has antied 'Nyith the [...] It would necessarily entail the levy of illegal exactions far beyond the statutory premiuns dtpriciate the just value of the holdings sold foment village faction give the nail" and jemasta an unconscionable hold on the doMestic 'affairs or the tenants and lead to a veritable gamble in the spoils of land and to strife and litigation to an extent that the Committee could not possibly have fully
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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 April 30 1923
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