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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday January 22 1934

1934

The majority of the mebers of the Bar and the litigants stood crowded in the spacious quadrangle which was a striking illustration of their confdence in the High Court. [...] As a result criticism is also reviving and recently strong words were uttered in the House of Lords The netresult of the discussion in the House of Lords is that while no immediate or early'restoration of the cut is to be expected the ancillary question of the independence of the Judges was further clarified. [...] This argment was basêt1 by some of the critics on the words of the Act of Settlement which they said had guaranteed the Judges security of salary and tenure and assigned to them the function of gparding the supremacy of the law. [...] by bquest " the original cost to the assessee " means and is the real value of the property at the time when the assessee acquires it less the expenditure necessary for the pupose of completing his title. [...] In 1914 the estate in which the holding is situated was purchased by the Plaintiff at a revenue sale and he sought to enhance the rent by the present suit: Held (MACPHERSON and AGARWALA JJ.) —That the important circumstance which distinguishes the right of the new proprietor to enhancement from that of the previous defaulting proprietor is that the new prprietor is entitled to enhance " irres
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday January 22 1934
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