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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 26 1900

1900

Justice Grantham interrupted a trial for attempted murder at the Liverpool Assizes to announce the relief of Kimberley and treated the gratifying nature of the intelligence as a sufficient reason for passing a nominal sentence upon a prisoner in another case ; while Sir Francis Jenne in the course of an important trial in the Probate Court on Wednesday informed the jury that he had received n [...] It is certainly no part of their duty to spread the rumours that reach them concerning the progress of the war while it is of the utmost importance that the Attention of juries should not be diverted from the questions which they have to decide. [...] On the Defendants' appeal the Court observed that the learned Judge had decided the case on the evidence before him. [...] The question was what was the consequence of the reasonable exercise of their right conflicting with the right of the public and after referring to the judgment in the above-quoted case with approval and upon a consideration of the facts estatlished by evidence the Appeal Court Iliad that Defendants' user of the street was unreasonable and dismissed the appeal with costs. [...] Evidence having been given in support of the facts the learned Judge desired to have proof of the law of Hongkong regarding the validity of the marriage and the adjudication of the matter stood over for an affidavit from Sir William Robinson who was at the date of the marriage the Governor of the COlony deposing that marriage in.question would there be considered a valid marriage.
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