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The Calcutta Weekly Notes July 21 1947

1947

It reminds us again of a plea we have made earlier in these pages a plea for a shortening of the Long Vacation to a period of six weeks or so and the incoporation in the High Court holidays of a six-week recess during the sweltering summer months. [...] We make no apology for the expression “Our High Court” by which we mean the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal the full designation of the great 143oxliv THE CALCUTTA WEEKLY NOTES. [...] Without danger of being dubbed provincial-minded we can claim that the reputation of the Bench as well as of the Bar in Calcutta is the highest in the country though these are not the days of the giants " of the past. [...] We regret that due to transposition of lines in the manuscript an error has crept in the names of Advocates in the rport of Rajakda v. Sukumari at p. 689 of the Issue No. [...] Where during part of the period of alleed prescription the owner of the dominant tenement exercises a right which he aftewards claims to be prescriptive under the belief or assertion that he was the owner of the servient tenement the necessary animus is absent and the exercise of the right will not give rise to an easement.
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4
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India
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sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes July 21 1947
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