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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday August 15 1904

1904

The prestige of the Government may also he said to rest chiefly on the confidence of the people in the administration of justice and not in the perversion of the law and procedure by its irresponsible officers who are apt to treat even His Majesty’s Judges with scant courtsey. [...] In such a case the Court should leave the applicant to a regular suit on the award as the basis of his cause of action wherein the party urging the objection will have the advantage of being a Defendant rather than a Plaintiff and of having on appeal open to him in the evelltof an unfavourable decision. [...] 41 of the Specific Relief Act (referred to in the judgment of the Privy Council above-mentioned) and ordered copensation to be paid to the obligee whilst directing the cancellation of the bond on the ground that the obligor was minor. [...] The auctioneer in selling acted primarily for the person who sold though in the course of the transaction he might become the agent of both the seller and the puchaser. [...] religious instruction of the institution she had chosen an institution under the supervision of the clergymen of the Parish of the Church of England.
law
Pages
8
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday August 15 1904
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