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The Calcutta Weekly Notes January 21 1946

1946

It is notable also that though the majority of the members of the Delegation belong to the Labour Party they have said nothing so far on the issue of the release of political prisoners so many of whom are still in custody in spite of the war being over and provincial elections being on the order of the day. [...] The admission of the previous the Judicial Committee but the judgment of the statement of a witness without examining him Board delivered by Lord Goddard goes to the is an exception to the rule against hearsay evvery root of the matter and the treatment is deuce and the conditions under which it is clear and refreshing to a degree. [...] The Plaintiff brought Held (KANIA A. C. J. and CHAGLA J.)— the suit to recover his share of the mortgage-debt and the question arose whether he was entitled to bring the entire property to sale or only half of it : That the notice was bad. [...] to institute a suit relating only to a corresponding part of the mortgaged property unless the morThe Appellant purchased a house in execution' gagees have with the consent of the mortgagor of a mortgage decree and applied for delivery severed their interests under the mortgage. [...] of possession Therefore the normal ordinary rule is that the mortgagee must sue in respect of the whole Held (LEACH C. J. and LAKSHMANA RAO mortgage-debt and must seek to enforce his J.)—That the Court must have regard to the security against the whole of the mortgaged p Provision of the Madras House.
law
Pages
4
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes January 21 1946
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