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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 August 6 1928

1928

The propriety of the strictures he passed on a clique in the House of Commons who caved the clauses relating to the strengthening of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council by the addition of two lawyers or Judges of Indian experience to be abandoned after they had been passed by the House of Lords and after a similar pl oposal had been agreed to by the Indian Legislature will not be adequely [...] 503 to offiter representing the British Indian Government in such territory it is the duty of the latter rather to proceed in the maner laid down in the section for executing the commission but neither the Code nor any other law leaves it to the option of such officer to decline to execute the commission on the ground of inconvenience or some other similar reason. [...] 3. The application mentioned in the last foregoing rule shall be addressed to the Ditrict Judge of the District in which the applicant desires to practise and it shall specify the pleader with whom and the Court in which the applicant desires to serve as a probationer and shall be accopanied by a certificate from the pleader stating that he is willing to take the applcant as a probation [...] 7. During the period of probation aforsaid the probationer shall also attend the Court regularly and shall notify his attenance therein daily to such officer as the Ditrict Judge in the case of service at the heaquarters a a District or the Senior Munsif in the case of service at the head-quarters of a Sub-Division may appoint for the pupose. [...] On completion of the period of probtion as aforesaid the probationer shall file with the District Judge a certificate in Form A of the Schedule from the pleader and a certificate in Form B of the Schedule from the Judge of the District or the Senior Munsif in the Sub-Division as the case may be along with his application for admission as a - pleader mentioned in the next rule: Provided that t
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