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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 March 22 1909

1909

WITH REFERENCE TO REPRESENTATIONS MADE IN connection with the new Rules of Procedure in appeals to His Majesty in Council which were approved by His Majesty on the 21.st December 1908 that the attendance of two Counsel on the delivery of judgment is generally unnecessary and the cause of needless expense to the party who is mulcted in costs the Registrar of the Privy Council has issued the fol [...] After stating that the judgment in every trial shall be pronounced in open Court after the termination of the trial in the laguage of the Court or in some other language which the accused or his pleader understands and that the accused if in custody shall be brought up to hear the judgment (see sec. [...] The view of the majority of the Judges of the Full Bench in 29 Mad. [...] 259 owing to the default of appearance of the complainant to prosecute the case there is the same argument against the exercise of the s-called inherent powers to review an order once passed. [...] Substantial improvements have however been made in the statement of the law in every portion of the work and the editors have on the whole acted wisely in adhering to the original plan of the work which has secured for it its long continued popularity.
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4
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India
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sarf.100104
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