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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday May 16 1904

1904

The decsion is of importance from other points of view as well suoll'ae the completion of a contract the value of falsified bought and sold notes purporting to record it the admissibility of extrinsic evidence to prove the contract and disprove the notes the applicability of sec. [...] 92 of the Evidence Act to such eases the misconception of his case by the Plaintiff leading to an erroneous prayer in the plaint and the competency of a Court to do substantial justice. [...] This decision though not settling the question whether the putting in of any documents during the crosexamination of prosecution witnesses and before the closing of the case for the prosecution deprives the defence of its reply sets at rest the question that the putting in of documents forming a part of the record before the committing Magistrate has no Finch effect. [...] The ground on which the application for the rule was based was it may be remembered that the estate of the insolvents having vested in he trustee in Bankruptcy in England previous to its vesting in the Official Assignee of Bengal by the order of the 2nd of February 1904 the latter was a trespasser. [...] that this Court had jurisdiction to make the vesting order of the 2nd of February that on the facts an act of bankruptcy had been committed in Calcutta that the trustee in the English bankruptcy had no locus standi in this Court for the purposes of this application that the Official Assignee had prperly taken possession of the estate and that there were no facts to show that he had acted ill
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4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday May 16 1904
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