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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Noted 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 December 12 1932

1932

Sir Nripendra Nath Sircar the AdvocatGeneral Bengal in writing to the Times gives the lie to the rumour that has been current in Calcutta since the sittings of the third Round Table Conference commenced in London that he is opposed to the tranfer of the portfolio of Peace and Order to a Minister in Bengal because of the existence of terrorism in Bengal. [...] But the same principle has been given the gby with regard to the children of the soil who are culturally intellectually and in respect of public spirit and selfless regard for the welfare of the people at large the most important community of the Province. [...] Further when such a peon is not 39 or nearly five times as much which is the result approached by the unscrupulous adversary of the Award of the party to be served it does not require Sir Nripendra says that this Award was much argument or money to convince him of made by the Prime Minister as an offshoot the folly of actually going to the village for of the infructuous deliberations of the effe [...] servitude or i e. eing argued by the How an over-excitement on the part of a most eminents of British counsel and on criminal is often a clue in the hands of the evidence highly technical this case is bound police which worked his undoing is the to go down as a valuable addition to the theme of the present treatise. [...] order passed was that the appeal be dismis(ii) That nevertheless when the warrant ed except as to the question of sentence only on the face of it was not defective in form on which it would be heard: and the peons acted bond fide under the oders of the Court conviction of the accused Held (MACPHERSON and ROWLAND JJ.)— under secs.
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