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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Noted of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday January 28 1924

1924

After this we can hardly expect that the action of the Swarajya party in the Central Provinces which we hope will not be followed by the members of that party in the Central and Provincial Legislatures elsewhere will meet with the approval of a Prime Minister hailing even from the Labour party in England. [...] The Labour party by themselves are not in absolute majority in Parliament and he must rely on the support of the majority of the Liberal members to enable him to remain in office and carry on the Government. [...] The speeches which were delivered last week in the Bengal Council as well as the voting constitute the most effective reply to the apologia offered by the Goernment in suppott of the arbitrary arrest and detention by them of certain pesons under Regulation III of 1818.. [...] The interesting thing about the decision of the Divisional Court informal as it appears to have been is that it implies that the King's Bench Division has by virtue of its general jurisdition to remedy the grievances of the King's subjects a right of control even over what may be regarded as the more domestic arrangments for the administration of justice at the Central Criminal Court.—La [...] The historical introdution may therefore be taken to deal almost entirely with the events of the Kali Yuga and seems to demonstrate that the necessity for the control of religious institutions grows with the progress in intensity of that age.
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Noted of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday January 28 1924
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