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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 Short notes of Important Decisions of other High Courts in India Monday July 25 1932

1932

P. C. To THE EDITOR " CALCUTTA WEEKLY NOTES." SIR With reference to the observations made in the editorial columns in your issue of the 4th of July regarding the point made by Mr. [...] (2) The persons looking after the interest of the accused in his absence in jail could resort to a Court nearer home immediately on conviction and thus spared the incovenience of having to come to the High Court for relief. [...] Close to the Lord Chief Justice sat his wife and " had the duty of checking the occasional inclinaton to sleep which had at this time become noticable." One imagines that the amazing mastery of details which the Charge to the Jury discloses was in part at :east due to this wifely vigilance. [...] however must be reserved for Lord Coleridge's charge to the jury which seems to have combined the merits of both the speeches for the parties and withni;t 147"oxlviii THE CALCUTT A WEEKLY NOTES. [...] The press both metropolitan and provincial went in for the Prince in unrestrained language the most moderate comment being that of the Times which wrote that the nation regretted and resented the indulgence by the Heir Appaent in ouestionable pleasures.
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