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The Calcutta Law Journal February 1 1914

1914

The reason of the Courts departing from their general rule to admit none such as were barristers was partly that although there is very little business in the Court since the opposition given to she process of the Court by the Military Forces of the Company by order of the GovernoGeneral Mr. [...] The absolute right which the GovernoGeneral had at that time to order'any European to leave the country and the necessity of having the permission of the Bard of Directors of the East India Company curtailed the independence of the Bar to some extent. [...] Longueville Clarke and was located with the sanction of the Judges of the Supreme Court within the precincts of the Court building. [...] Down to the date of the transfer of the Government of India to Her Majesty Queen Victoria the Advocate-General of the United Company of Merchants trading the East Indies though for certain purpose entitled to represent the King under 53 Geo. [...] This interesting pamphlet gives a full report of the proceedings of the first sitting of the All Bengal Muktears Conference.' Weadmire the devotion of the Members of the branch of the profession and we trust that their memolial may receive sympathetic consideration.
law
Pages
8
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120108
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The Calcutta Law Journal
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