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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 February 4 1924

1924

They or either of them migdt leave objected to admit the reslutions under the rules on the ground that the subjece-mattor of the resolutions was not primexily the tincern of the Local Goverment as the Regulation and the Acts referred to c. 1 only be repealed by the Central Legilature. [...] We would therefore try to meet some of the salient points in the Government case for rtaining in the statute books these remnants of the repressive laws after a whole lot of them have been repealed according to the recomendations of the Repressive Laws Committee which was appointed by the Central Legislthe in 1921. [...] The Report says :- " Ike are in fact satisfied of the continued necessity for providing for the original object of this Regulation in so far as it was expressly declared to be 'the due maintenance of the alliance formed by the British Government with foreign Powers the preservation of tranquillity in the territories of Native Princes entitled to its protection and the security of the British DoW [...] Meaning of " utbandi." The term "utbetndi" is said to be due to the fact that under this system of tenancy the land at the end of the season or of the period of the lease may be fallow on account of the exhaustion of its strength no one coming foward to take lease of it. [...] The rent is fixed for each year or season in respect of ' the land thus ascertained to have been in the cultivation of the raiyat.' The rent however is regulated not as in the case of the ordinary halhasili land by a lump payment in money for the land thus cultivated but by the appraiseictent of the crop on the ground and according to its character and so far it rsembles the tenancy under
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