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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday July 2 1934

1934

But in England during the dicussion on the Bill it was explained that it would be for the prosecution to show that the document was of the nature contemplaed by the Bill; that it must be shown to be not merely calculated but also intended to effect the purpose of seduction ; that it must be shown that the possessor had no lawful excuse to possess it; and that ignorance of the nature of the [...] Thus a fundamental right of the Defendant in a law-suit seems to have beer taken away by the legislature of Bengal and the pity of the situation lies in this that the provision in affecting the poor agriculturists of the pro.- vince—whose protection and welfare were declared to be the only objects for all rent legislation in this province. [...] The appointment of the Statutory Commission of 1929 for the revision of the Indian Commission the Rport of the Simon Commission the opposition to it from political parties in India the prsentation of a draft constitution under the Nehru Report the appointment of the. [...] The functions of the Ministers and the powers of the Governor-General and the Governors to override them as also the legislatures in the matter of legislation and votes for grants and the reserve powers of the Executive are set out with precision and accuracy. [...] When in a suit the reliefs claimed by the Plaintiff were (i) that it might be detemined that the property in suit belonged to the general public and to that effect the right may be declared (ii) that the Defendant who was appointed by the Hindu public of the place as Pujari may be evicted and (iii) that a permanent injunction may be granted restraining the Defendant from obstructing the gener
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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 July 2 1934
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