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The Calcutta Weekly Notes September 3 & 10 1951

1951

The refusal of permission to the mebers of the Calcutta Bar to appear in the Dacca High Court was therefore a suprise. [...] The Zemindars of East Bengal cannot an these circumstances be blamed for tring to avail themselves of the services of some of the members of the Calcutta Bar. [...] It will be recalled that on March 9—on the eve of the first election to the West Pujab Provincial Assembly on the basis of adult suffrage Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan suddenly and solemnly unearted a sensational conspiracy for the seizure of power in Pakistan by people as varied as the Chief of the Pakistan General Staff Major-General Akbar Khan his wife and a poet-cum-journalist of r [...] The true lest is that the decree of the Appellate Court in the appeal must be the decree which is sought to be executed and this test will not be satisfied in the case of an appeal against an order refusing to set aside the ex parte decree for it is not the order passed in that appeal that is sought to be executed. [...] An appeal against a preliminary decree M a mortgage suit would be an appeal within the meaning of the word "appeal" in clause (2) of column 3. Where therefore an execution petition was filed more than three years from the date of the ex parte decree sought to be executed but within three years from the date of the order of the High Court diposing of a Civil Revision petition under section 115 o
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes September 3 & 10 1951
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