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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Notes of Cases of the Calcuta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday November 25 1912

1912

In this conection we would refer to the ruling of the Speaker of the House of Commons given last summer in connection with an attack by Sir John Rees on one of the Ridges of the Calcutta High Couit. [...] THE FOLLOWING INCIDENT WHICH IS REPORTED to have occurred in the House of Lords recently is of interest as a matter of courtesy due from the leaders of ?the Bar to the highest Court of Appeal In an appeal in course of the hearing learned leader for the Appellants had concluded his argument and the junior counsel for the Respondents was beginning to speak with an apology for the absence of his lea [...] Thus in the Penal Code the breach or disturbance of the peace has the particular significance of the breach or disturbance of the public peace. [...] It may therefore be presumed that the term "disturbance of the public traquillity has more to do with unlawful assemblies and riots which menace the peace of the comunity in general ; and the term "breach of the peace " has reference to the peace among indivduals of a limited character as in c-mmon assaults or in criminal intimidation. [...] In the course of his judgment the MASTER OF The etoees said :- It was settled by authorities from which it was not open to the Court to differ that a document of this kind could not be admitted in evidence after the death of the writer even although it was made in the course of his duty unless it was cotemporaneous.
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Notes of Cases of the Calcuta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday November 25 1912
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