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The Calcutta Weekly Notes June 26 1950

1950

We wish however that Asian nationalism makes it plain that the area from the east of Suez to the far corners of South-east Asia will refuse to remain what it has been patronisingly called— the raw material axis." The plain' implication of such decription is that these Asian countries specialise only in the production of raw' materials to be fashioned into industrial goods by the metropolitan [...] The trial Judge allowed the application and on appeal by the auction-purchaser the same was dimissed by the District Judge who found that the decree-holder was guilty of fraud and so also was the auction-purchaser. [...] Das Gupta J. pointed out in answer that the question of giving the remedy was in the hands of the Legislature. [...] 174 (3) B. T. Act for setting aside that sale is not to be all&wed if such application is made beyond six months from the date of the sale unless the applicant can establish that the auction-purchaser by fraud kept the said applicant from the knowledge of the right to apply. [...] Similarly if the person who later on became the auction-purchaser-- happened to have committed the fraud in publishing or conducting the sale—he would be deemed to be the party against whom the application under sec.
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Pages
4
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes June 26 1950
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