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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 April 22 1901

1901

Pennell for the impropriety of his language and for the introduction of irrelevant matter’s in his judment to proceed to dispose of the whole case on the record before it or to remand the same for retrial on the ground of bias of the judge or prejudice to the accused if their Lordships were of that opinion. [...] The Lord Chancellor is somehow possessed with the idea that the Indian Judges have held that it is obligatory on the Railway servants to search the contents of personal luggage carefully and it is on this account that the press in England agreeing with the Lord Chancellor have condemned the decision of the Courts below. [...] The learned Judge in hijudgment entered into an explanation of the sitution of the premises of the litigants of the height of the neighbouring buildings of the position of the rooms where injury was apprehended the mode in which they were lighted previously and observed that there was no evidence to support Plaintiff's case that an extraordinary amount of light from the Worship Sheet wi [...] Foneska and Rockwood who were not present was in the following terms :—No Will should be at the execution of the Will ought not to outweigh valid unless the signature.of the testator was made and prevail over the testimony of eye-witnesses based or acknowledged by the testator in the presence upon the evidence of their own senses. [...] Mayne for the Petitioner referred to the several sections of the Limitation Act and to the said Land Revenue Acts and urged that the Courts in India had erred in law inasmuch as the liability contended against in the present suit was a recurring liability the amount in dispute was really Much beyond the appealable amount and the questions raised were difficult questions of law.
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