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The Calcutta Law Journal Short Notes of Cases Articles and other Matters 16th February 1905

1905

We beg to offer our grateful thanks to His Lorship_ the Chief Justice and the other Hon'ble Judges of the Calcutta High Court for grantinnecessary permission to the publication of this Journal and we venture to express the hope that with the co-operation of the members of the Profession we shall be able to justify its existence. [...] Stanley C. J. and Banerji J. in this case after an exhaustive review of the opinions of the various modern writers on Hindu Law based as they are on the texts and the case law on the subject have come to the conclusion that there is no Warrant for introducing into the Hindu theory of adoption a second fiction the incorporation of which leads to the result that a boy who is admittedly eligible [...] It appeared that the judgment debtors were appellants in a case before the Privy Council and they executed a security bond in favour of the Registrar High Court for the costs of the Respondents: The appeal to the Pricy Council was-dismissed and the Order in Council directed the Appellant to pay the Respondents' costs. [...] The Registrar had assigned the bond-in favour of the Respondents who now wanted to bring the properties comprised in the bond to sale in execution Of the Order—in Council and also claimed interest; on the costs awarded. [...] He/d (Ghose and Pargiter JJ.) that though there was a presumption that on the expiry of the one year the tenant held the lands on the terms cotained in the Kahuliyat yet on the evidence the landlord was entitled only to the interest authorized by sec.
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Pages
18
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120108
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