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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 April 23 1923

1923

It will certainly be convenient to Courts and legal practitioners if all the amendments could be brought into force at the same time so as to conablt the issue of editions of the Code with all the amendments duly carried out; and it is nresumably this which is delaying the pulication of the amending Acts already passed by the legistat ure Lawyers ant Politics. [...] Is that proper conduct for a man who is one of the officers of the Court?'' Liord Buckmaster however made it quite clear that the Board expressed no opinion as to whether they would have exercised the discretion vested in the Court below in the way in 'which it was exercised the only question they had to consider being whether there was material which enabled the discretion to arise. [...] From the point of view of the profession the refusal of the Privy Council to give a decsion on the merits is most unfortunate. [...] In the re%lm of delegated legislation there is much to be said for the develownent ; though the famous Artidge citse(a) shows the danger that this power may be used to oust the jurisdiction co the Courts. [...] to commence on the 25th of March until the reformation of the calendar in 1753 when the historical and legal year became uniform and 1st of January wad adopted as the comencement of the year.
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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 April 23 1923
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