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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Notes of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts March 5 1900

1900

This has been the settled law by a series of decisions of the Calcutta High Court and also by the Allahabad leading case on the subject Queen-Empress v. THE NEXT POINT OF IMPORTANCE IN THE CASE IS AS to how a Magistrate is to record a finding as to the age of the youthful offender under sec. [...] lint the section only precludes interference with the orders of the lower Court determining the age of the offender and the propriety of the substitution QneeEmp:ess v. Hopi 21 All. [...] Held---That the object of the accused being to rid the house of the complainant's presence which was objectionable to her and in the absence of any satisfactory evidence that the house belonged to the complainant who had chosen to remain there at any sacrifice of convenience or comfort the locking of the doors against her and the confinement of the complainant in a part of the house did not amou [...] Here the claim for khas possession with an alternative claim for rent was made in respect not merely of the additional land now found in the possession of the tenants Defendants over and above the land of their own holding but in respect of the entire quantity of laud found in the possession of the Defendants including the lands of their holding. [...] Held—That the suit for rent in respect of the entire quantity of land lands of the old holding as well as the additional lands in the possession of the Defendants is not maintainable having regard to the provisions of sec.
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