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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 11 1935

1935

XXXIX (b) In particular they venture to eJudges the opinion that such proportion phasise that in the case of the Calcutta High should be not less than two-thirds of the Court the existing arrangement whereunder total number is based on the consideration the administrative machinery of the said that an adequate measure of legal knoHigh Court is under the control of the Goledge and prof [...] tial on the part of the Chief Justice; secondly They note the observations of the Joint because it is fundamentally unsound that the Committee in Paragraph 333 of the report head of the supreme Judiciary of a country that establishment of an administrative comay be not a lawyer at all and without any nection between the High Court and the legal education training or tradition; subordinate ju [...] and in the matter of selection of Judges ceThe proposal in the report that appoin'Lain qualities are required of the Chief Juments to the Civil Judiciary should be made tice which members of the Bar trained in by the Governor advised by the Minister the profession naturally possess in a larger after consultation with the Public Service measure than any layman however eCommission a [...] 114 of the Government of India Act is the Civil Judiciary in paragraph 339 of the regarded as best calculated to secure the.areport and as to the criminal magistracy in pointment of the best qualified and the most paragraph 341 is glaring. [...] The right tence of whipping as being illegal and iof the creditor to follow the assets of a dposing additional term of imprisonment by ceased debtor in the hands of the heir is lost Appellate Court—Enhancement—Procedure when the assets are transferred by the heir in such case.
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