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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday July 18 1904

1904

A LETTER HAS BEEN ADDRESSED TO THE CHIEF Judge of the Punjab by the President of the Punjab Bar Association dealing with the arrears in the Chief Court. [...] But the Aot contemplated and the Regulations specifically mentioned that the Magitrate shall pay adequate compensation." In this case the Plaintiff's house was evidently demolished under the orders of the Chairman of the Calcutta Corporation but the Corporation was loth to make an adequate compensation. [...] 525 of the Civil Procedure Code to have a certain award filed in Court which had been made without the intervention of the Court the applicant is at liberty at any stage of the hearing prior to the delivery of judgment and preparation of the decree to withdraw the application under sec. [...] 500 and 504 of the Penal Code for the use of abusive insulting and defamatory language by such Magistrate to the pleader in the course of the trial of a case and sanction was refused On an application to the High Court for sanction : Held—That having regard to sec. [...] Held—That the operative part and habendum in the license was framed in apt language to carry out the intention to vest in the lessee the right to take and keep exclusive possession of the lands and the effect of the so-called license was to confer a title on the land itself on the Respondent..
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8
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India
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sarf.100104
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