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The Calcutta Weekly Notes February 11 1952

1952

While the people of Enland with their love for the institution of royalty mourn the passing away of a good King whom they all loved the Prime Minister of India gave expression to the sympathy of the people of India in the loss sustained by England. [...] He was the last of the British Kings to hear the title of the Emperor of India and one of the acts of sovereignty of King George VI was the signing of the Indian Independence Act which virtually' liqu1 I dated a far-flung Einp:re. [...] 226 of the Constitution the recent decision of the Supreme Court in Commissioner of Police Bombay v. Gordhandas (1952) S. C. A. 53 might help dispel the cobweb of confusion of ideas on the precise scope of the section. [...] 31 and the power to make further inquiry may equally apply to the preliminary stages as well as the subsequent stages of the hearing of the appeal. [...] Sections 25 to 27 of the Evidence Act enact a prohibition against the use of the confession against the accused but not in favour of the accused.
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Pages
4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes February 11 1952
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