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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday August 17 1914

1914

Although according to equity and justice the suspension of right of suit would necessarily imply a suspension of the law of limitation as well yet for the protection of the rights of British subjects we consider it to be only reasonable to put in a saving clause in the Limitation Act to obviate all future controversy concerning the question. [...] I am not now concerned to consider the merits of this decision from a legal point of view but I believe that it is contrary to the view of the section generally held by the profession hitherto and it is certainly opposed to the statement of 222"VoL. [...] These considerations lead me to suppose that the framers of the Penal Code as we have it meant to do what I think they in fact did namely to distinguish between a man who does a thing— the credit of the simplicity of the phrase is theirs —and the man who abets him making the latter however punishable as though he were the former and Ch. [...] This little book is apparently the result of a close study of the English and Indian Law on the subject—or rather subjects—for the law of consideration has no more intimate conection with the law of compromise than with any other branch of the law of contract Each of these topics is analysed the. difference between the English law of consideration and that law as enacted in the Contract Act i [...] of that of the Defendants on a higher level and the water falling on the land of the Plaintiffs naturally flowed on to the land of the Defendants.
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4
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India
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sarf.100104
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