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The Calcutta Weekly Notes December 1 1952

1952

If the Government thinks that the revision of the Bengal enactments ;would immunise them from attacks on grounds of unconstitutionality then the Gevernment would be giving to the two members of the Committee a degree of prescience which the human mind le not capable of. [...] if the Gsverrment wank to tonsolidate the laws on a.particular branch of law the existing staff of the.. Government we are sine 'would iiotb33 found wanting to cope with the tvak Mr...fustice Ellis : Appointment us Acting Chief Justice of Dacca High Court. [...] The book is remarkable for that tArseness precsion and clarity of expression which are the oatstanding qualities of the judicial pronouncements of the learned author. [...] Buckland and McNair thought that a "stiftung" would have been unintellgible to the Romans or the Byzantines and that the better view on the whole is that "the Owners were the adminitrators for the time being". [...] The learned author in citing cases has to the conveniences of the profession given references to all the reports where the cases have been reported.
law
Pages
4
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes December 1 1952
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