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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 July 28 1941

1941

Contents Notes EDITORIAL NOTES NOTES OF CASES exliv REPORTS(see index.) it will be necessary to call the attention of suitable authorities in the area from which such petitions come to the continued disregard of the rule by the certifying Counsel concerned.” The Judicial Committee and Criminal Appeals. [...] As to the last phrase in the passage quoted above from the Lord Chancellor one recalls that in the well-known case of Barendra v. KinEmperor the Judicial Committee while dismissing the appeal modified the sentence. [...] It is amusing to note that in the former case the Judicial Committee first said that their Lordships having decided that the libel was contempt of Court the case was not a proper one for an appe4 and then after referring to certain authorities as to the paramountcy of Courts of Record in matters of this kind they said that acting upon those authorities they would say nothing as to the charact [...] XLV explanation and warning petitions continue to reach the Board which should never have been certified it will be necessary to call the attention of suitable authorities in the area from which such petitions come to the continued disregard of the rule by the certifying counsel concerned. [...] In a case where the contributory of a Company in compulsory or voluntary liquidation would or might but for the liquidation have an accrued legal right to set off a debt due to him from the Company against a debt due by him to the Company (other than in respect of calls on shares) the Court exercising jurisdiction in the winding up has the discretion either to grant or reject an application under
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