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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday July 13 1914

1914

the remedy can be secured by approaching the the Chief Justice and the learned Judges rather than Ole Local Government for the diruption of the High Court. [...] Is it reasonable to expect that His Excellency at the instance of an in iividual rrvenoer of his Legislative Council will go b tck upon nis words and give the go by to his solemn declaration of policy ? The break up of the Original Side on the too of the proposed partition of the High Court will mean the break of this historic triounal ana its weakening as a whole and in all its parts. [...] While we are confident that the Local Goverment will decline to interfere with the jurisdiction of the High Court in any of its Divisions we serously doubt the wisdom or propriety of the members of the legal ntofession who instead of approaching the High Court itself which is an autonomous body so far as judicial administration is concerned would approach the Local Government for reliefs [...] On appeal to the District Judge he also agreed with the finding that it was with the Plaintiff's money that the property was purchased ; but he found that there was nothing fraudulent in the conducof the Defendant and that the Plaintiff purchased the property in the benami of the Defendant and that the Defendant had not fraudulently or without the Plaintiff's consent got his name inserted in t [...] 2 was the uncle of the late husband of the Plaintiff and owned the other eight annas share in the holding.
law
Pages
4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday July 13 1914
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