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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday January 25 1904

1904

The former shows how small is the percentage of cases where the judge and the jury materially differ and the latter how evenly are the honours divided among the judge and the jury. [...] BEIGHTON COMING TO CONSIDER THE REPORT of the jury commission quite in keeping with the spirit of his paper observes :— I greatly regret that the Commission decided not to rcommend that' the terms of the section dealing with the delivery of the verdict should be so altered as to enable a Sessions Judge to obtain more clearly the opinions of the jury on the evidence so as to place on record t [...] In Kadir v..Muthukrishna at p. 230 it was held that where a Defenant in a suit dies and the Plaintiff brings a person on the record whom he alleges as the legal representative" of the deceased such person sufficiently represents the estate of the deceased for the purposes of the suit and in the absence of fraud or collusioti thedecres passed in the suit will bind the estate. [...] That was refused by a Division Bench of th Court inter alia on the ground that the had been approved of by the vakils of the p at the time ; on two separate occasions copi that decree were taken by' Petitioner's husband never objected to it that the parties mu felt that the.terins of the compromise de ambiguous and cleared it up in the dec Court relied on an affidavit of Responden effect.* T [...] C. W. thoon appeared in support of the petition and Sub ted that both decisions of the High Court that on merits and that refusing leave to appeal were e neons that the added words in the decree entir altered the meaning of the terms agreed upon a the intention of the parties and the High Cou had wholly omitted to consider that in oppositio to Respondent's affidavit there was the fact thatl Pet
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sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday January 25 1904
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