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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 January 1 1917

1917

In a criminal trial in the Circuit Court of Hawaii the Court allowed the prosecution to read to the jury the testimony of a witness given at a former trial thus violating the priloner's constitutional right to be cofronted with the witnesses against him. [...] to his clerk) for the copy of the decree— evidently with a view to its retransmission to the District Court and the ministerial officer of that Court made a note (which was apparenly accepted by the Court) that the copy of the aecree had been returned to the District Court with non-satisfaction certificate. [...] The Plaintiff sued for injunction and damages on account of the nuisance alleged to be caused to him by the stables of t he Defendant The defence was that the nuisance complained of had been acquired by the Defendant as an easement inasmuch as before the erection of the stables the site was used for tethering bullocks and allowing bullock carts to stand when not in use. [...] 12 of the Letters Patent it appeared that the Unruh was not payable in Bombay but the con= sideration for the Hundi was the balance of account due by the Defendant to the Plaintiffs in respect of transactions effected in Bombay. [...] One ought not perhaps to omit noticing the fact that the rulings of the Revenue authorities of Madras the NortWestern Provinces and the Central Provinces have been utilised for the purposes of the comentary.
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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 January 1 1917
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