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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday January 28 1929

1929

The result after the elimination of the in termediate variety of Vakil-Advocates will therefore be the re-emergence of two ditinct forms of robes worn exclusively by two distinct classes of practitioners namely the ordinary gown with white bands and the new-fangled gown cut after the pattern precribed for K. C.'s. [...] If the recommendation now made by the Bar Council be accepted the High Court will have to revoke its own decision and deprive this class of Advocates of the robes they have so long been weaing under the direction of the Court itself. [...] 149 by membership of the assembly at the time of the committing of the offence. [...] The basis of the Magistrate's jurisdiction under the section is neglect or refusal on the part of the husband to maintain his wife and a husband who provides a separate house for the wife and makes arrangements for her living there cannot be said to refuse to maintain his wife. [...] The husband may be said to be living with the wife within the meaning of the section although the husband and the wife may have two separate houses for their respective residences ordinarily.
law
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4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday January 28 1929
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