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The Calcutta Weekly Notes January 3 1949

1949

Prasanta Bihari Mukharji till the other day the Government's Junior Staning Counsel has been one of the outstaning younger members of the English Bar during the last decade and has appeared in a variety of cases before different forums. [...] To this day it has remained the written inspiration of the unwritten Constitution of Britain and the text of parliamentary de ocracy throughout the world. [...] The plain truth is that it was not until a feiv days ago when the British Goverment introduced into the House of CoMons a 1_ 2g-al Aid and Advice Bill that it promised to 1 ecottie a reality to the whole of the British people. [...] It is ther fore a matter of national importance that j ‘stice in the King s Courts should be place not merely in theory but in practice within the reach of 2.11." The Labour Party in saying this was only re-stating the principles' of the Magna Charta. [...] Fourthly the scheme would be adminitered by the Law Society with the addtion of members of the Bar Council an independent body which administered the narrower scheme in action until now and did much of.
law
Pages
4
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes January 3 1949
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