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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 16 1925

1925

We have received a copy of the Memorandum of the Government of Bengal embodying the letter of the Government of India and the letters of the Government of Bengal and the Government of Assam regarding the transfer of Sylhet from the Province of Assam to the Presidency of Bengal. [...] 2. In the first place the Government of India consider that the question of the transfer of the district of Cachar from Assam to Bengal need not continue to complicate the main issue of whether the district of Sylhet should be transferred or not. [...] The Government of India are of opinion that although the Government of Assam will be better off fitan.3ially after the transfer of the district of Sylhet. after that transfer the ditrict will form part of the Bengal Presidency and there will be vel reason why the Goverment of Assam should pay any contribution on account of it to the Government of Bengal. [...] dated the 6th December 1924 in which the Government of India ask for the views of the Government of Bengal on the proposal to transfer the districts of Sylhet and Cachar from Assam to Bengal. [...] Two tables are given one showing the sections of the Indian Companies Act which correspond to those of the English Act and the other the sections of the Indian Companies Act of 1882 which correspond to the new Act.
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