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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday April 29 1929

1929

When in 1926 the Bar Councils Bill was referred to the Rangoon High Court for opinion the measure was violently opposed on the ground that it would defeat the local rules of domicile and the rules about the higher special law examination in Burmese 93xciv THE CALCUTTN WEEELY NOTES. [...] The first Act of the Bar Council of Rangoon has been to frame a rule which is to this: effect :- An Advocate whose name is not entered in the roll of Advocates of the High Court of Judicature at Rangoon shall not be permitted to practise in the High Court of Judicature at Rangoon or at Mandalay or in any Court subordinate thereto:. [...] of the High Court to make uch ordermas may be necessary to give diect to any order under this Code or tomrevent abuse of the process of any Court or otherwise to secure the ends of justice." The section evidently conteniates three classes of cases in which the inherent power of the High Court may be exercised. [...] Below each section containing the statement of the law explanatory notes are added and in the foot-notes the authorities for the propostions are cited. [...] T. Chatterjee has followed the scheme of the author in noting up the changes in the law up to end of 1927 and he has followed a commendable caution in not going beyond noticing the legislative changes and those effected by the more recent judicial decisions.
law
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4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday April 29 1929
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