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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 20 1928

1928

This was a proposal to convert His Majesty's Judges into departmental solicitors." Lord Hanworth the Master of the Rolls referred to the clause in these emphatic words: " The power given to the Minister to take the opnion of the High Court without a sufficient investigation of the facts and without oppotunity being given to all those who desire to be heard and ought to be heard to [...] In the above case the Earl of Halsbury the then Lord Chancellor a host in himself in giving the leading judment affirmed the dicta of Baron Parke that the applications could be made successively both to the judges and also to the Courts. [...] The illustrations are of peculiar interest to us in that the liknesses of the trying judge and the urosecuing Counsel are curiously suggestive of figures familiar in the High Court while the accused seems to have been alniost the 179." claxx THE CALCUTTA WEEKLY NOTES. [...] The Plaintiff alleged that the Defendants had broken the contract and sued the Defendants for the recovery of the money paid in advance. [...] 17 of the Provincial Insolvency Act applied to the case of a debtor dying before the order of adjudication and that an order of adjudication can be passed after the death of the debtor.
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