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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 February 4 1935

1935

One also finds the Interest Act the Usury Laws Repeal Act the provisions relating to interest in the Indian Contract Act the Negotiable Instrments Act and the Indian Trust Act as also the provisions of the rule of Damdupat. [...] 349 Penal Code contemplates the presence of the person to whom it is used that is to say it contemplates the presence of the person using the force and of the person to whom the force is used. [...] Where the insolvent being indebted to a cutair person ten months prior to the ajudication order in consideration of releaing the claim had transferred some jewellery and also some immovable property by way of mortgage and the value of the property was not shown to be greater than the value of the property transferred and it was not shown that the transferee knew that there were other cre [...] Where there are a number of rival claiants and the claim of one of them is admitted by the other claimants and the applicant for letter of administration whose claim is amitted is a fit and proper person to be granted letters in the normal course letters of administration will be granted to him and it is unnecessary to consider the status of the other rival claimants. [...] But when as between the rival claimants inter se the claim of none of the claimants is admitted by the other claimants it is incumbent upon the Court to determine the status of the aplicant before letters are issued to him.
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