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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 9 1928

1928

C. R. Das to the old creed of Dominion Status as being the goal of the Congress and the severe condemnation by Mahatma Gandhi of the Independence resolution would go to show that they after their more tumutuous experiences of public life came to the ultimate conclusion that the old stalwarts who founded the Indian National Congress and devoted their life-work to the attaiment of their ideal [...] C. R. Das finally declared Domnion Status to be the ideal of his party the Imperial Conference of 1926 had not met and it was not dreamt of at the time that Domnion Status was in the near future to signify not only the atitonomy of the Dominion Governments but a status akin to indepedence of the component members of the Commonwealth of nations within the British Empire. [...] We wonder how many amongst the delegates to the Congress knew or appreciated the present day significance of " Dominion Status." We therefore thoroughly edorse the view of Mahatma Gandhi that the last Congress proceedings in this and some other respects sank " almost to the level of the school-boys' debating society." DISQUALIFICATION OF A JUDGE ON THE GROUND OF BIAS. [...] There has thus been a wholesome recogntion that human frailty may not be overcome by trained habits of impartiality that the human limitations of the presiding judge may result in the deprivation of a just hearing and that the stimulation of public confidence in the integrity of the judiciary demands that the jug ge be not only actually fair minded but above all suspicion to the contrary. [...] The High Court hoever held that the three years' period of limitation should be reckoned in each case front the date on which the accounts of the company were passed in each year by the general meeting of the share-holders.
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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 9 1928
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