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The Calcutta Weekly Notes February 16 1948

1948

Pursuant to the desire of severing all connections with the Privy Coucil and consequent upon the abolition of appeals to that body the same Order has vested the disciplinary jurisdiction over High Court Judges on the Governor-Genral as advised by the Federal Court. [...] The Reference came to be heard in the Calcutta High Court after the appointed day and the question arose whether it was the Calcutta High Court or the Dacca High Court which would have jurisdiction to hear the Reference. [...] Now in the case under discussion the argument was that as the case was pending in a Court in Shillong which is within the jurisdiction of the Calcutta High Court it was the Calcutta High Court which would have jurisdiction to hear the Refeence. [...] Gandhi one of the sweetest of men that ever lived could reach sublime heights and in the words of the poet his life and his thoughts reached " the utter simplicity of the tune." His gospel was the gospel of love not merely in the religious field but also in the field of politics (and herein lay his greatest contribution to the political literature of the world) and also in social affairs the [...] Because he assimilated in his own life and mind the highest teachings of the Geeta the Upanishads of Christianity of Mohammedanism of Buddhism and all the other religious faiths of the world.
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4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes February 16 1948
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