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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday December 9 1918

1918

Their Lordships the Hon'ble the Chief Justice and the other Hon'ble Judges of the Calcutta High Court took their seat on the Bench of the Chief Justice's Court at 11 A. M. and members of all sections of the legal profession assembled in the Court-room as a mark of respect to the illustrious deceased and representative members of the legal profession addressed their Lordships in the following term [...] Justice Banerjee retired just on the completion of the age of 60 years in February 1904 in order that he might not block up the promotion of other deserving Indians to the Bench and also that he might devote greater attetion to the education of our youths and true to his determination from the day of his retirement from the Bench of this Court to the date of his last illness in October 1918 [...] C. C. Ghose of the Calcutta Bar on the question of a League of Nations :- With reference to the interesting remarks in your issue of the 2nd December on the question of the proposed League of Nations may I crave the hospitality of your columns to state a few points which strike one as bearing on the suject. [...] The Government of India have now decided with the approval of the Secretary of State in Council to amend the Regulations 60 as to admit of the extension of the terms of office of Additional Members for a period of one year. [...] 29 merely by totalling the areas and the jamas of the two jotes and as such the enhancement of the jama of the old jote was illegal and that the rent assessed in the kabuliyat Ex.
law
Pages
8
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday December 9 1918
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