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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday December 21 1936

1936

The general provision now is that subject to the statutory limitations the Crown should be remain and continue to the heirs of the body of Princess Sophia and there is a further rule that upon failure of lineal descendants of the last reigning King the Crown would pass to the nearest collateral relation descended from the blood royal. [...] And in commenting on that case the Law Jon mat which reflects the best professional opinion in England referred to the "various reasons apart from lowering the dignity of the Bench" which inclined the Bar against-the practice of Judges.reverting to the profession. [...] You are unconvinced that the undertaking given by the Judges at the time of their appointment not to practise in the particular High Court of which the Judges giving the undertaking happen to be members was intended to be limited to that particular High Court. [...] Your last argument is as to the serenity and exclusiveness of position which the Judges occupy in social life and you say If they ascend from the Bench to hurl themselves back into the jostlings of professional life and rejoin the common crowd they lower the dignity of the Judge's Office and completely destroy the foundations on which at least a part of the respect felt for the High [...] But a declaration as to the rights of the parties being made in an award cannot be held to amount to a mere recital of facts but becomes the basis of the title of the parties in the sense that whatever the previous rights of the parties may have been if the award is valid and can be enforced in a Court of law the rights of the parties as declared by the award can also be enforced.
law
Pages
4
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday December 21 1936
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