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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 31 1938

1938

The decision has all the authority of Lord Wright who is one of the greatest living masters of common law and will be a valuable addition to the literature on the law of evidence. [...] An Official Receiver satisfies this conception of persons. The estate of the insolvent is vested in him to the intent that he may represent the insovent and realise the estate and administer it in accordance with the provisions of the Act. [...] Prime" facie therefore having rgard to the scheme of the Code the context and object of the enactment would not eclude an Official Receiver from the category of persons within the meaning of the said rule. [...] 21 r. 89 by depositing in Court the necessary funds and the sale should: therefore be set aside: Held (MADHAVAN NAIR J.)—That after making the deposit the money deposited by the purchasers is in the custody of the Court till final orders are passed by it with respect to the sale. [...] But they cannot while the money is kept in the custody of the Court operate upon it to enable the person wanting to set aside the sale to use it for the purpose of depositing in Court within the meaning of Or.
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