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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 Monday December 31 1900

1900

Your Lordships on looking at the pleadings at the judgment of the Court below and at the reasons given by the Repondents cannot help I confidently submit coming to the conclusion that the whole case proceeded upon the assumption that if we were entitled to have a share in any of these villages we were entitled to a share of all. [...] I think it is very likely if I were at liberty to guess that the sanad is the foundation of the whole title the two villages would have to share the fate of the eleven. [...] I think it very likely that the sanad was at the bottom of the whole matter and the two villages must come under the same consideration but it is possible there were considertions besides that which induced the Collector to make the regular settlement with the Talukdar. [...] It was assumed throughout that the effect of the decree was exactly similar to the effect of the sanad ; that decree followed the sanad and intended to do so that was assumed throughout. [...] At the close of the case for the prosecution the Standing Counsel tendered the examination of the prisoner by the committing Magistrate.
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