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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 short notes of important decisions of other High Courts in India Monday January 21 1935

1935

On the resumption of the debate the Marquess of Reading paid a warm tribute to Lord Justice Slesser and referred to the gravc allegation that the second clause in the Bill was intended to exclude him from presiding over the second division of the Court of Appeal. [...] The Lord Chief Justice of England the President of the Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division the Lord Chancellor all of them titular members of the Court of Apbeal have their time very fully occupied in other directions and the only permanent member who does sit regularly is the Master of the Rolls. [...] When they sit whether in three or two Divisions the leading judgment is normally given by the President of the Court The case is very largely handled by the Prsident of the Court. [...] Anyone who has had as I have the honour of doing to preside in a Court of three or of five Judges knows how responsible and how diffcult a work it is to keep your tribunal together and to keep the attention of all the Court concentrated on the one essential point and to conduct the case in the best possible way. [...] upon him ?. Here you have the creation of a new officunknown to the Constitution unknown to the law—Vice-President of the Court of Appeal and if this kind of thing is to be done where is it to stop ? Is somebody going to tell me some days We are going to have a Vice-President of the King's Bench Division " ? Is somebody going to say to the Revenue Judge : " We do not quite like the way you de
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