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The Calcutta Law Journal Short Notes of Cases Articles and other matters July 1 & 16 1914

1914

Money to explain to the Court what was the practice of conveyances or the effect of a transfer of the dry legal estate and he might in his argument have referred to and explained any technical rules of the English Law of real property for the purpose of proving to the Judges if the fact were so that Mr. [...] Allan under the control of the Court and the Court had most undoubtedly a right to order it10 be handed up to them or to be placed in the hands of the officer of the Court. [...] Money and he dicovered amongst the Exhibits filed a document bearing against his client which had been rejected by the lower Court and the two Judges had ordered him to deliver the nuthee to the officer he might upon the principle for which he now contends and upOn the ground that the Judges might make an improper use of the paper and allow their minds to be warped by it have refused to ob [...] Money was clearly mistaken in thinking that the receipt of the paper by the officer of the Court to look at it would in fact have been the receipt of it in evidence and also in his contention that the order of Mr. [...] Justice Campbell that he should deliver over the paper to the officer of the Court for the Judge's inspection amounted to a direction to him to admit the paper as evidence " or "to cease objecting to its reception as evidence." The Court did not refuse to hear his argument as to whether the paper was admissible ; all they refused to do was to hear him until he had delivered over the paper.
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Pages
17
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120108
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Frontmatter
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The Calcutta Law Journal Short Notes of Cases Articles and other matters July 1 & 16 1914
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