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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday August 19 1929

1929

The term was coined by the histrian Mommsen to describe the dual government which existed in certain provinces of the early Roman Empire where the Emperor required the concurrence of the Roman Senate for some of his acts but not for others. [...] Is it not the common franchise and common electorates that were introdued in England since the Reforms of 1832 that have been chiefly instrumental in the removal of racial prejudices between the Jews and Christians religious prejudices between the Protestants and Roman Cathlics and class prejudices between the aristcracy the middle class the trades people and the labour? [...] Inthis country the statement is relvant whatever may be the nature of the proceeding in which the cause of death of ths! person who made the statement comes into question and it does not matter whether the person who made it was or was not at the time when it was made under expecttion of death. [...] At the time of the final decree it was found that the value of the property in question was much more than that put in the plaint and was beyond the pecuniary jurisdiction of the Munsif who had passed the preliminary decree. [...] In these circumstances the Munsif held that the under-valuation of the suit was an abuse of the process of the Court and that the value of the property being more than the pecuniary limit of the suits triable by the Munsif the preliminary decree as a mVlity and he returned the plaini: to be rsented to a competent Court.
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4
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India
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sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday August 19 1929
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