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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 May 24 1909

1909

We cannot itomprehend any better the wisdom of the course of investing any person with the garb of the Advocate-General for the mere satisfaction of the letters of the law and thus s ving legal procedure from illegality. [...] The Petitioner was a pleader on the list of pleaders of the Chief Court of the Punjab practiing in the District of Ferozepore in the Punjab. [...] Justice Shah Din and in the course of the hearing and in the judgments serious reflections were made on the professional conduct of the Petitioner and on the 21st June 1907 he was called upon by the Judges of the Chief Court by a letter from the Registrar of the Chief Court dated the 21st June 1907 to furnish an explanation of his conduct in reference to the said pre-emption case. [...] The Division Bench declined to enter into the merits of the case but in consideration of the expression of sincere contrition of the Petitioner's pleader at the said hearing and of the Petitioner being totally " blind and therefore incapacitated from earning his livelihood otherwise" reduced by their order of 8th February 1909 with the consent of the Chief Judge the sentence to one of supensio [...] 40 of the Legal Practitioners Act 1879 ; that the finding of fact in the judgment in the cross-appeals in the pre-emption suit to which the Petitioner was no party ought not to have been treated as any evidence against the Petitioner ; that the findings of fact in the judgment of the Division Bench in the Petitioner's suit against Harbans Singh in which the burden of proof rested upon the Petti
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