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The Calcutta Weekly Notes January 16 1950

1950

We rejoice to note the appointment of the Hon'ble Sudhi Ranjan Das Chief Justice of the East Punjab High Court as a judge of the Federal Court of India. [...] It is elementary that in interpreting any setion of a statute the function of the Court is to interpret the mind of the legislature as reflected in the section itself. [...] Therefore I say that if you read the judment of Harries C. J. in the above case in the light of what I have said above and in the context of the weighty observations of other eminent Judges much confusior in the minds of the correspondents on th subject or of other lawyers mill vanish and the clouds of legal dust will be lifted."ails THE CALCUTTA WEEKLY NOTES. [...] It is only to the parties to a. decree that the principle that the executing Court cannot challenge the validity' of the decree applies. [...] 60 (i) of the Code of Civil Procdure prohibits the transfer of the salary on the ground of public policy and accordingly a consent decree whereby a railway servant agreed that the sum declared due from him therein could be realised from.his salary by attachment contrary to the aforesaid provisions of sec.
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sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes January 16 1950
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