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The Calcutta Weekly Notes January 7 1946

1946

As citizens we are happier that the curtain has been rung gracefully on the trial and the officers hauled up on the gravest charges released in pursuance of the counsels of statesmanship and in response to a remarkably vigorous and unanmous public demand. [...] Majumdar seems to announced that owing to the difficulty and ibe perhaps the first practising member of portance of the case it would have to be rthe English Bar and certainly the first argued before a Full Board. [...] When in the first decade of the cedure Code set aside the order of acquittal on present century Bengal felt the first fine carthe charge of robbery. [...] (1) then if the provision of retransfer or the 13 of the Letters Patent the High Court has right to re-assume power does not come into power only to remove a case from a subordoperation till after the period which exceeds six nate Court to itself for trial and determination years or beyond the life-time of the person benbut has no power to retransfer it to that Court. [...] the attempt of the Legislature is to give a relief What proviso (3) lays down is that where there as between the tenant and his sub-tenant in the is a deed which is not revocable for a period esame way as relief can be granted as between ceeding six years or during the liftime of the the superior landlord and his tenant.' person who is the beneficiary and for whose (Full Bench: STONE C. J.
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4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes January 7 1946
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