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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Federal Reports 1945-46 To be Cited as 50 C.W.N. [F.R.]

1946

The certificate referred to is in the fohwing terms In the discharge of the functions of the Orown in its relations with the Indian States His Excellency the Crown Hepresentatilre on behalf of His Majesty ceased to/recognise Birpal Singh on and from the 8th ISepteniber 1940 as the rule of the State of ilhajji " 50 C. W. N. (F. [...] The present case obviously does not come under the first category because Amal Krishna was not in the eye of the law a party to the appeal as originally preferred as he had died before the date of the filing of the appeal. [...] The question of the sufficiency of the cause for the delay has to be decided in the light of the following facts. [...] It is only if by a rule of law the knowledge of the agent can be treated as the knowledge of the principal that the Appellant Bank can be fixed with knowledge of the factum and the date of Amal Krishna's death. [...] Likewise the Secretary of the Bank put himself in communication with the Calcutta Advocate almost immediately on receipt of the report of death from the Agent at Delhi and the application before the Calcutta High Court was filed without any avoidable delay as soon as the fact and the date of the death of Amal Krishna had been ascertained from the Khulna records.
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26
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India
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sarf.100104
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