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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday February 21 1944

1944

Nevertheless these cases take up the time of the Court and keep Judges occupied; and if an estimate is made of the time which the Calcutta High Court has had to give to them it will be easily understood why in respect of some branches of the normal business there has been an accumulation of arrears. [...] The fourth edition of this well-known work on the Civil Procedure Code hardly calls for any comment except by way of appreciation of the enterprise of the authors and publishers. [...] The scheme of the book remains the same as also the method of cittion. [...] It is an agreable surprise to find that in spite of the scarcity of paper and the increased cost of production the old standard of the get-up has been maintained. [...] Where after the death of a co-parcener the surviving co-parceners of a Hindu joint family effected a partition of the joint family properties among themselves and were in possession of their shares and the widow of the deceased co-parcener made a valid adotion: Held—That the adopted on was entitled to re-open the partition.
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2
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday February 21 1944
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