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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 November 24 1924

1924

A very material drawback of it is that it does not provide for any present or future responsibility of the Government of India to the Legislature and creates a further anomaly that while the people's representatives command the majority of votes in the Legislature the official minority wield the executive power. [...] The present unsatisfactory relationship between the Legislature and the executive is but a passing phase of constittional struggle between the two► which hal been known to have resulted in much morel serious conflicts in the course of the develoment of the constitution in the self-governing Dominions. [...] It is for lending his moral support to the pronouncment of the Government of India who voiced the views of the Indian Moslems that Mr. [...] In such a case the law implies in the absence of agrement to the contrary a warranty by the lanlord as to the state and fitness of the premises. [...] The mere belief of the lanlord is not the point." Smith v. Marrable bas been explained as proceeding on the idea that furniture was the principal thing in the contemplation of the parties and the chief subject of warranty but in subsequent cases the nuisance wits idependent of the furniture.
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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 November 24 1924
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