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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 December 16 1912

1912

Having regard to the importance of the question the state of the authorities and the fact that the decision marks a depature from the rule of law followed in the Province during nearly half a century we would have preferred their Lordships to have given their reaso is and not left them to be inferred by parties and their pleaders in India. [...] The three partners who owned the three legs with which the cat ran to the cotton will pay one-quarter of the value of the bales to the partner who was the proprietor of the injured leg." CASES ON HINDU LAW. [...] The manager of a joint Hindu family is not in the exercise of his powers the agent of the family in the strict sense of the term and consequently no ratification of his act by the other members of the co-parcenery is possible. [...] Where ancestral property is impartible and is held by a single member of the family all the members of the family must be deemed to be joint in estate and the rule of succession to the property is the same as that which governs the case of partible property so that a junior member of the family who gets maintenance from the person Lold;ng the impartible estate succeeds upon his death to the estate [...] The effect was shortly that the money collected by the Bishop mus be applied for securing the due performance of the spiritual duties of the parish for which purpose not more than two-thirds of the income might at the discretion of the Bishop be applied next satisfying any liability for dilapdations and lastly in payment to the trustee in bankruptcy.
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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 December 16 1912
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