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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday January 26 1914

1914

The Pioneer in an editorial article announces that a Bill will shortly he introduced in Parliament for the consolidation of the statutets relating to the Government of India and it believes that t he occsion may he taken for the revision of the Acts and the Letters Patents relating to the High Courts in India. [...] If the Pioneer of Allahabad has put forward the scheme on its own responsibility for the raising of the Judicial Commissioner's Court at Lucknow and the Chief Court at Karachi to the rank of Benches of the Allahabad High Court and the Bombay High Court we have no exception to take to its quite legitimate Provincial patriotism in seeking to raise the status of these Courts. [...] It is by virtue of this jurisdiction that every Judge of this Court whther he sits on the Original or the Appellate Side of the Court can exercise the powers of a Court of Record within the limits of the Presdency town. [...] The Lord Chancellor himself again is at once the President of the Highest Court of Appeal and of the Chancery Division of the High Court which it is needless to sag is a Court of Original Jurisdiction. [...] The first Court held that there was no legal necessity for the sale such as payment of debts or arrears of revenue but held that the miner was benefited by the sale as the sale was necessary for his maintenance and so decreed the Plaintiff's suit on terms that he should refund the purchasmoney to the Defendan s. On appeal to the primary Court of Appeal it held that the suit was instituted mor
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4
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India
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sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday January 26 1914
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