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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday March 2 1914

1914

If the vacation comences every year on the second Friday or in other words about the middle of September as is provided for in the Rules and Orders on the Original Side of the High Court (see Hechleߣs R. & O. p. 131) and the Court ropens in the third week of November junior members of the Bar Vakils Attorneys and their clerks who have to remain on duty till the comencement of th [...] The brother and the widow of a deceased person jointly applied to the Revenue Court that half of the property of the deceased should be recorded in the name of each. [...] The result of the new Act was to give protection not merely to the form of the words in a novel but to the situations contained in it. [...] lc had been argued on behalf of oche Plaintiff that there was an exception to this rule and that Cavalier v. Pope (supra) did not apply where there was some part of the premises which was kept under the control of the landlold and in such cases there was an obligation on the part of the landlord for the benefit of all the tenants in the house that he should keep that portion of the premises in [...] Held that the question whether the disputed" way was one in which the rights belongedto certain portion of the public or one existing for the benefit of all the subjects of the Crown was a question of face that should be decided on evidence.' If the road came under the former description no special damage need be prayed ; and if under latter then the Court should find whet her special datnag a
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8
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday March 2 1914
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