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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 June 9 1941

1941

The terms of reference are to inquire into the causes and nature of the recent disturbances at Dacca City and Ditrict and into the measures taken to deal with them and to submit to the Government of Bengal' a report of their findings with their recommendations." Of the compeence and impartiality of the members of the committee there cannot possibly be any question nor of the bond fides [...] It is quite possible that on the first question or some of the matters arising thereunder the two members of the Committee may take opposite views and the Government which generally adopts a rsolution on the report of such Committees may accept the view of the District Judge rather than of the Judge of the High Court. [...] Some of the cases would surely have attracted the larger questions on which the tribunal could have passed judicially and after all the decsions had been given the Government and the public could have seen the real facts in the aggregate of the decisions. [...] When claimant objects to the attachment of a property at the instance of the decreholder who seeks to sell it as the property of the judgment-debtor the executing Court is bound to investigate into that claim under the provision of Or. [...] to the claimant the sale is founded upon the order of the executing Court which holds that the attached property belongs to the judgment-debtor and if that order is reversed by a suit which is expressly prvided by the Code and if the decree-holder and judgment-debtor are parties to that suit the effect of the decision in that suit is to remove the attachment and therefore to set aside the sale
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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 June 9 1941
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