cover image: The All India Reporter  1922 - Lower Burma Section  Containing Full Reports of all reportable Judgments of the Lower Burma Chief Court reported in (1) 1 Lower Burma Rulings  (2) 1 Burma Law Journal  (3) 23 Criminal Law Journal  (4) 64 to 68 Indian Cases with many more extra Judgments  Citation: A.I.R. 1922 Lower Burma

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The All India Reporter 1922 - Lower Burma Section Containing Full Reports of all reportable Judgments of the Lower Burma Chief Court reported in (1) 1 Lower Burma Rulings (2) 1 Burma Law Journal (3) 23 Criminal Law Journal (4) 64 to 68 Indian Cases with many more extra Judgments Citation: A.I.R. 1922 Lower Burma

1922

Under these the day fixed for delivery but on a subsequent circumstances, I think it would be mani, day and there is a shortage in delivery, the seller festly unjust that the defendant should be is liable in damages for the difference between held liable in damages on the basis of the the contract rate and the market rate on the day fixed for delivery and not on the basis of the market rate on a d [...] These are divided into three classes: (a) certain conduct on the part of the tenant will deprive him of the protection of the Act ; (b) the bone fide needs of the landlord are to override the express rule ; and lastly (c) a general provision is made for special cases in which interference with rights of ownership would be unjust, leaving it to the discretion of the Court to decide whether a suffic [...] It was not with the object of limiting the occupation to the landlord himself personally or to deny him the right to use the premises for his bona fide business or ativir requirements, but to safeguard the evasion of the Act. [...] Nevertheless, the decision of the Court as to the competency of the parties to make a valid marriage is made under the personal law of the parties concerned. [...] The point referred for decision in the Full Bench case, was, whether in a case where a prosecution is instituted on the complaint of a private person, section 92 of the Evidence Act precludes oral evide- nce from being recorded for the purpose of varying, or adding to the terms of a contract between the complainant and the accused when they have been reduced to writing.
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Pages
49
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100051
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Frontmatter
1-9 G.S Rao, Sudish Roy, V.C Seshacharri view
The all India Reporter 1922 Lower Burma Chief Court
1-40 G.S Rao, Sudish Roy, V.C Seshacharri view

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