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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday October 19 1942

1942

The fall in nuber does not perhaps indicate that cases taken to the Judicial Committee were fewer—for the group coming up for heaing during the year must have been lodged in most cases before the commencement of the war when there was nothing to dam or impede the flow. [...] Particular interest attached to the careful laying of a trap and the dramatic arrest of the principal accused as alleged in the evidence. [...] Naturally the Bengal MoneLenders Act dominated the scene and by reason of the multitude of the decisions rendered the shape of its main provisions which the Legislature had overlaid with heaps of involved and inaccurate phraselogy can perhaps now be discerned. [...] The oiler Act much before the Court was the NoAgricultural Tenancy (Temporary Provsions) Act particularly the term suit for ejectment on account of the non-payment of rent." The last decision on the matter one by the Chief Justice and Gentle J. apears to suggest that the expression must be deemed to have been used in the popular sense; and that if a landlord wishes to get rid of a [...] It only remains to notice one decsion under the Evidence Act where it was held that an entry of service of notice in the order-sheet is evidence of the fact of service although the sufficiency of this evdence for finding actual service in a partcular case is a different matter.
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sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday October 19 1942
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