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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday November 14 1938

1938

34 and 35 is capable of two different interpretations but in view of the obvious intention of the legilature and in view of the attitude taken by the Hon'ble High Court towards the opertion of the B. A. D. Act the Government dsired that such proceedings should be stayed. [...] The wording of these sections may be capable of two different interpretations but in view of the obvious intention of the Act and in view of the attitude taken by the Hon'ble High Court towards the operation of the Bengal Agricultural Debtors Ad Goverment is of opinion that proceedings before an Arbitrator appointed under the Coperative Societies Act 1912 and proceeings before a Civil [...] Before the date of the adjudication an ation is maintainable without the leave of the Insolvency Court but thereafter that is after the date of the order of adjudication the action -is not maintainable without leave. [...] If an order of Adjudication is made the operation of the statute of limitation is suspended till the date of annulment and if the adjudication is annulled the period between the date of the adjudication and that of annulment is ecluded and the statute begins to run immdiately on annulment. [...] If the presetation of an insolvency petition per se laid the creditor under a disability of course it may stand to reason that the time occupied by the pendency of the insolvency that is commencing from the date of the petition should be excluded; but since the creditor is placed under no such disability the legilature has provided that the period during which he is under a disability sh
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday November 14 1938
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