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The Calcutta Weekly Notes July 2 1951

1951

We can visualise the jubilant or the sorrowful gaze on the name-plates when after the battle is over the parties in dispute come out of the court room and look at the name of the Judge and his acdemic qualifications. [...] We have thus the name-plates of the Judges of the Original Side of the Court of Appeal presided over by the Chief justice. [...] But what will happen if all the members of the liar insist on having their name-plates placed in the different parts of the building of the High Court and the doors of libraries ? May not a situation arise which will give the High Court the atmosphere of a railway station-platform where engines carriages and ladies' compartments are all unmitakably indicated by names signs and pictures ? We [...] About March 31 1542 the Government of Bombay decided to requisition the land under r. 79 of the Defence of India Rules and on Aptil 1 1942 the Collector of Bombay issued an order of requisition under r. of the Dfence of India Rules. [...] On appeal held ---(1) As the proposed amendment of the plaint did not incorporate a new cause of acticn there was no question of the applicability of sectio i 80 of the Civil Procedure Code and therefore the amenment would not he in contravention of the mandatory provision of sec.
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SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes July 2 1951
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