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The Calcutta Weekly Notes February 16 1953

1953

A secondary practice namely not to notice in the body of the Court's judgment or decision other points or arguments advanced in course of the hearing of the case is emering out of it. [...] Consierable embarrassment is caused when points not noticed in the judgment or decision of the Court below are resisted in the Appellate Court on the ground that they had not prsumably been taken or had been abandoned because of their omission in the judgment or decision of the Court below. [...] The mere fact of the filing of the coplaint alleging an offence under section 500 of the Penal Code (Defamation) on the footing of allegations made in a previously instituted but still pending criminal pr53liv THE CALCUTTA WEEKLY NOTES. [...] The conditional offer by a party in a pending legal proceeding that he would pay the sum of money for the amicable settlment of the dispute between the parties in case the complainant withdraws the proceding and further that if the offer is not acepted he would proceed against the coplainant civilly or criminally as legally avised —is 'hot a threat amounting to conempt of Court. [...] 14 of the Factories Act being a cdhidnuous one a...prosecutio4 therefor launched within three months of the second visit of the Inspector will be within time even though the defect out of which the offence arose had not been rectified though it had been pointed out on the first visit by the Inspector.
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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 1953
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