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The Calcutta Weekly Notes March 30 1953

1953

A presreport recently published stated that the Home Ministry of the Goernment of India had invited the views of the State Governments on method of atracting proper judicial talent to Benches it; the High Courts in India. [...] The Home Ministry obviously thinks that the removal of the ban on legal practice by retired Judges and the raising of the retirement age to sixtfive might induce some of the successful and qualified layers to accept High Court Judgeship. [...] It is to this great task of the establishment of International law and order that India calls the rest of the world to-day and I have no doubt that she will have a decisive role to play in the accomplishment of the new order of things. [...] The framers of the Indian Constitution intended that the Judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts should be eWEEKLY NOTES. [...] The defendants contended that the property in suit vested in the Custodian of Evacuee Property in Karachi and that according to the law of Pakistan the only person entitled to recover the rent in respect of the prperty was the Custodian and that the p!aintiff had no right to the rent of the property.
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4
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India
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sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes March 30 1953
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