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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 January 30 1928

1928

Do the Dominions owe their allegiance to the King in Parliament or to the King alone as the head by Royal prerogative of the Executive Government of the Empire? [...] The rcent action of DeValera's group in entering the Dail and taking the oath of allegiance might be taken as an index of a definite attitude but one remembers the explantion of General Hertzog: The oath of allegiance is compatible with the determintion to work constitutionally for the altertion of the established order of things even to the extent of the abjuration of the allega [...] During the debate in the House of Commons on the Report of the Conference the Secretary of Slate made an eloquent speech on the function of the Crown " as common to the whole Empire one and indivisible consttuting them all one body of British subjects embracing Governments unfettered and free in their action all morally bound by the fact that they were Governments of the 50"Von. [...] It appears from the report that the attention of his Lordship was not drawn to the fact that the evidence in the case in question was not taken down in the language of the Court under Or. [...] The Police on receipt of the search-warant from the Court went to the premises aforesaid accompanied by the Petitioner to search the house for the documents.
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