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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Noted of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday December 17 1923

1923

The meaning of it is simply this that if the Governor with the cocurrence of the party who command a majority in the legislature summons a party leader who may not be a member of the Council or one who may have been defeated at the election.' he may be appointed a minister. [...] Dissatisfied with the decision there he appealed to the Divisional Court and there he was bold enough to put forward the case that the cause had been placed in the list of a particular Official Referee by a process which was not umairly described as " Jockeying." I 'ltimately the Court of Appeal dealt with the matter partly in favour of and partly against the Appellant ; but the Lords Justic [...] " After all men are human whether on the Bench or at the Bar and in the heat of the moment or on the impulse of the moment expressions may be used on one side or the other which are not within the bounds of propriety but in the great majority of such cases an apology or an expression of regret for ovohastiness in speech tendered and accepted in the right spirit would be sufficient to terminate [...] edition the addition of a chapter on attachment which is the first stage for bringing the property to sale has enhanced the usefulness of the work. [...] A special treatment of the incidents of sale under the provisions of the Bengal Tenancy Act and the Madras Rent Laws will add to the value of the work to practitioners in these Presidencies.
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Noted of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday December 17 1923
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