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The Calcutta Law Journal Short Notes of Cases Articles and other Matters May 1st & 16th 1930

1930

After the Final or Supplementary is got over the Law graduate as the Law student then becomes gets no doubt out of the clutches of the University but he then comes ui.der the control of the enrolling High Court. [...] The High Court formalities are applicable in no less a stringent form in the case of those Law students who intend to enter the profession of Law not through the portals of the University but by getting over the unsully stiff examinations held under the direct supervision of the High Court although it is true that because of not coming through the University they are freed from its restraints is [...] The whole trouble of Such state of things lies in the fact: that no one is aprriscd beforshand of all these forms and formalities and of the prejudical control of the High Court besetting the whole professional career of.indigerous lawyers. [...] High Court in the matter ot Tarini ifohan Batari and others (b) and in the well-known case of Emteror v. Rajanikanta Bose (c) have in the clearest terms laid down the doctrine of the practically helpless and subordinate status and position of the country's legal practitioners. [...] The culmination of this sutiservient doctrine was reathed in the utterances of Lord Buckmaster in the application of 'Mat/ ter Ganesh Debi(d) where his lordship in the course of hh obsevations from the Bench has; in unmistakable terms relegated the Indian lawyer to the degrading 'position of an officer of the Conti and has thus male him more or less a limb of the law under the control of the
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Pages
6
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120108
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Calcutta Law Journal
55-60 Ashutosh Mukerji, Ramendra Majumdar view

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