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

1914

The editor has not been able to meet with the judgments of the other judges ; the purport of which however appears by the decree " It appears from the judgment that the decision was come to upon the authority of the Nuddea case and.the case of Russick Ell Dull v. Maddon shun Dutta referred to before. [...] In the month of April 1828 Gopey Mohun Dutt who w as the husband of the female defen.lant and the father of the other defendants borrowed a sum of money from the lessor of the plaintiff and to secure the repament of which he mortgaged the premis es which were the subject of this action and likewise executed a Bond and a Warrant of Attorney to confess judgment. [...] In August following a Notice of claim was served on the Lessor of the plaintiff by the attorney of the defendants upon which the Lessor of the plaintiff caused the premises to be put up for sale by the sheriff under the fi. [...] The Court having reserved its judgment till the answer should be obtained from the Sudder Dewannyt a letter was addressed by the Judges of the Supreme Court to the Judges of the Sudder Dewanny requesting an answer to the following questions (1) 1st —Whether according to the doctrines of the Sudder Dewanny A dawlut a Hindoo who has sons can sell or give or pledge without their consent immovea [...] Honorable Sirs We have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter requesting our opinion as to the doctrine entertained quired by the grandfather the ownership of father and son is equal ; and therefore if the father make away with the immoveable property so aquired by the grandfather and if the sonhas recourse to a Court of justice a judicial proceeding will be entertained betwee
law
Pages
6
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120108
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Calcutta Law Journal
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