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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 July 30 1923

1923

When the Einpiras in danger and the tentral Powers in Europe were threatening to march upon Paris and Calais and the Indian troops were keeping the enemy at bay we heard a great deal about the Indians being admitted to equal partiperfthip in the Empire the gateways of which be it in ConStantinople Egypt of or East Africa they were so valiantly guarding. [...] The colour-bar is being now restored all over the Empire and the Indians are to be kept out of the high lands in Konya and beyond which they helped to open out and develop even in the pre=war days. [...] [1923].—Act XII of 1923 has completely altered the position of European British subjects as regards the Courts competent to try them the personal qualifications of Sessions Judges and Magistrates the procedifee and the sentence. [...] The Taxing Officer on report of the Stamp Reported uvas of opinion that a stamp of eight annas had to be paid for each of the four co-tenants of the teilney under the NetificatiOn issued by the Covernmenc of India in exercise of powers conferred by sec. [...] 105 of the Bengal Tenancy Act for gettlemtnt of rent should bear a stamp of eight antias for each tenant making or joining or joined in the application." inethe opinion of the Taing Officer therefore the court-fee stam4 paid on the memorandum of appeal was short.
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