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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 February 13 1928

1928

Sir Frederick Pollock refers to the example of the Inns of Court in the governance of the English Bar and says that it is the apprhension of disruption that forms the bond of union. [...] The following are the views of Sir Fredric Pollock on the questions:— The unanimous declaration of the Imperial Conferees as to the relation of Great Britain and the Dominions to each other and to the Crown is a capital document in our public law; not because it lays down anything new bnisna the contrary because it affirms with authority the practice which is already established. [...] 15 may be divided into two parts and the first part describes the cases in which an appeal shall tie as a matter of 'right; in other words it lays down the general rule that there shall be an appeal from the judgment of a single Judge of the Court but judgments of single Judges passed in the exercise of Appellate Jurisdiction in respect of a decree or order made in the exercise of Appellate Juris [...] 15 lays down a special rule of appeal in respect of sone only of the classes of cases which are ecluded from the operation of the general rule of appeal by the first part of the seen tion namely judgments of single Judges peasediin the exercise of Appellate Jurisdic tinii in respect of a decree or order made in the exercise of Appellate Jurisdiction by a Court subject to the superintendence [...] Against judgments of single Judges pased hi the exercise of Appellate Jurisdiction in respect of a decree or order made in the exercise of Appellate Jurisdiction by a Court subject to the superintendence of the High Court there shall.be an appeal only if the Judge who passed the judgment dclares that the case is a fit one for appeal.
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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 February 13 1928
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