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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 December 21 1925

1925

This has not produced any deadlock in the machinery of the Government but has resulted in its reversion to the execise of the executive functions in all its departments without the control of the legilature. [...] Lord Cecil son of a late Prime Minister a man of distinguished academic and political career a public man of great probity and honesty who has since the War declined to hold any office in the party which is in power and made it a mission of his life to promote the peaceful progress of the world in the course of his Rectorial address at the Aberdeen University dealt with the abuse of the party [...] The following account of the Cabinet meetings from the columns of our cotemporary will give us an insight into its working :- A lay contemporary makes itself responsible for the statement that a meeting of the Cabinet is expected to take place next week but that preliminary meeting of members of " the Cabinet inner circle " in the persons of the Prime Miniter Mr. [...] cclxxxvi) passed while the old Civil Procedure Code was in force held that the Plaintiff who had obtained a decree for khan possession against the Defendants and who had before the decree been in possession through tenants on receipt of rent from them should get nresne protits'on the basis of rents and not on the basis of the actual produce of the land. [...] The appeal was decreed and the case rmanded to the trial Court for assessment of inesne profits on the basis of the produce of the dispossessed land.
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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 December 21 1925
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