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Judges of the Court of Sudder Dewanny and Nizamat Adawlut at Calcutta. Register of the Court

1858

No doubt his owl friends the Members of the Civil SePvice ought fb feel proud of the elevation of a brother-member 'to Fort : the remains were carried to the grave by a party of the 3rd Rulopea Regiment and the band of that Regiment attended and played the usual airs. [...] (Cheers.) During the first year of his career as% Judie he perhaps leant as was natural to one new to the science of Law in his desire to correct a laxity he *thought prevalent to rigour sometimes bordering on technicality in the application of the Regulations accoring to the letter and the strict practice of the Courts. [...] of 1806 into one; for he supposed that the words "purposes qf *die?! in the second clause of the section correspond nil& the transfer of property possessed by defendagt in the FIRST and holding it to be proved that the defendant intended to alienate the estate in dispute he therefore issued orders for its attachment by the collector. [...] The judge remarks *at there is sufficient ground to apprehend that the estate will be alienated away so as to evade the eventual decree ; thatsit cannot be considered safe in the hands of defendants and that it is necessary for the purposes of justice to divest the defendants from the management of the land pending the defendants' giving security OF pending the decision of the case. [...] One obvious cause may be found in the policy of securing plaintiff against the misappropriation of the rents of the estates of the defedant; as is indeed indicated by the clause itself where reference is made to the provisions of section vi Regbe necessary for the purposes of justice to divest the defendant from the management of the land until the suit be decided or makaminee security b
law
Pages
420
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.144575
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Meeting in Honor of the Late Mr. J. R. Colvin Formerly a Judge of the Sudder Dewanny and Nizamut Adawly at Calcutta and Subsequently the Lieutenant-Governor the North-Western Provinces
1-22 unknown view
Cases in the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut
189-vii unknown view
Cases in the Nizamut Adawlut
281-vii unknown view
Cases in the Nizamut Adawlut
499-572 unknown view

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