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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes of 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 September 2 1940

1940

The enumeration of the matters is “ without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power ” and if the view be taken that it is one of the puposes of the Act to make the debtor’s rmedy inexpensive as much as it is a puNose to provide for remedy against the creditor the Government may well frame rules prescribing a court-fee of 2 or 4 annas under their general authority athough [...] To find such a kiss as a fact from the manner of its execution and to ascetain the presence of the necessary mens rea from attendant circumstances such as the nature of the accompanying conversation if any or the use of the other limbs is a task which is well nigh impossible; and sensitive husbands if they would keep their' wives inviolate in the literal sense must not expect the machinery [...] The liability for the second period is not a "debt" within the meaning of the Act and even it be included in the application before the Board the Civil Court has according to the cases jurisdiction k‘o look into the matter itself and on the finding that it is not a debt go on with the suit—ED.]. [...] ( /) any of the remaining csharer tenants including the transferee if one of them may within the period rferred to in that sub-section or within one month of the date of the application whicever is later apply to join in the said applcation;"aix THE CALCUTTA WEEKLY NOTES. [...] 107 of the Criminal Procedure Code stated that the Petitioner was the leader of one of the rival factions in the village that the feelings between the factions had become strained that there was a likelihood of a breach of the peace in the village and that the Petitioner was giving active support to the members of his faction to further their nefarious activities in the village.
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