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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 September 7 1903

1903

’But we are not aware of any prvision of the Code of Criminal Procedure under which he can “before the commencement of the express his opinion to the effect that some of the evidence seemed to him to be exaggerated and the rest unworthy of credit. [...] It is clear that it is not the itention of the Legislature that the Sessions Judges should have such a power or that assessors might be confined to the function of giving their opinions on the evidence in those cases only in which the Judge was inclined to believe the evidence for the prosecution. [...] By an expression of n of the evidence before the commencement of the tria judge only contributed to further legal complictions in the case The Advocate-General however managed to help the Judge out of the situation by entering a nolle prosequi on behalf of the Crown. [...] If the transfer relates to a specified portion of the family property there is the risk that it may turn out that in a partition of the whole PropOrty it is impracticable or inequitable to allocate either the whole or a part of such specified portion to the share of the transferor. [...] In this case the cause of action was not a joint one against the Defendants in the two suits and it could not be said that the cause of action against the one was a part of the cause of action against the other the properties comprised in the two suits being entirely different.
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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 September 7 1903
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