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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 January 7 1935

1935

By reason of the amendment of the Cotract Act in 1930 the main question of law decided by the Judicial Committee in The Official Assignee of Madras v. The Mercatile Bank of India has ceased to be of much practical importance? [...] The one exception is the case of bills of lading the transfer of which operates by the law merchant as a transfer of the posseMon of and the property in the goods. [...] The section may be read as covering both owners and Agents; and as other documents of title are mentioed in the same breath as bills of lading the intention may well be read to be to assimilate all documents of title for the purpose of pledge so that the pledging of any one of then e classes of documents has the same effect as the pledging of a bill of lading i.e. [...] 47 between one kind of decree and aother the real question was whether an ojection on the ground's taken by the reprsentative of the judgment-debtor related to the execution discharge or satisfaction of a decree or did it question the validity of the.decree itself; and in order to decide this question it was surely necessary to have rgard to the nature of the decree. [...] It was argued that the prosecution could not rely on the statement of the witness before the Committing Magistrate : Ife/d (Curt= and ABDUL RASTIID That the statement of a witness made before the Committing Magistrate and transferred to the Sessions Record in accordance with the provisions of sec.
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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 January 7 1935
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