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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 July 29 1901

1901

It is not only a frustration of all the ends of the matrimonial compact but it leaves the husband in the situation of being married without any of the amenities of the married state or the power of contracting a fresh union. [...] The epithet which the President of the Divorce Division chose in a recent' case to sum up the situation of the separated spouses was " deplorable " ; and the worst is that under the summary matrimonial et ut Magistrates in England the judicial separation is becomio'r. [...] When the indictment for felony has been found in the ordinary court of trial and the privlege of the defendant ascertained a judge of the Court communicates the fact to the Lord Chancelor as Speaker of the House of Lords. [...] 109 and 161 of the Indian Penal Code and within the cognizance of the High Court of Judicature at Madras aforsaid." The second fourth and sixth counts charged the Appellant with having on or about the 27th August 1896 the 1st March 1897 and the 10th May 1897 respectively dishonestly induced one C. Balasundra Moodelliar to pay to himself through the said J. L. P. D'Santos the sums of Its. [...] Bonnerjee is an exceptional one for in that case neither of the two counsel who addressed the Court on behalf of the Appellant in the first instance was in Court at the time of the reply.
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