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The Calcutta Law Journal. December 1st 1933

1933

Advocate the examination of translations being done on the fee system by a new panel of Examiners; (11) this panel of Examiners will be formed from the practising Advocates of the Court from which the respondent will select an Examiner for examining the translation made by the appellant's Advocate. [...] In all such appeals as come under categories A and 13 above the entire estimates for the preparation of the paper-books will however continue to be prepared in the office of the Court and served on the parties upon their filing their Lists of Papers." as at present. [...] The Court will collect the money due on such estimates from the parties and from such collection will keep the undertaking Advocates in funds necessary for the preparation of the paper-books. [...] to only and four typed copies will be prepared in the Court's office of which two will be for the Court and two will be given to the appellant to be used both at the prelimi-. nary as well as the final hearing ; and after admission as the respodent or separate sets of respondents enter appearance through different Advocates they will he charged at the rate of Rs. [...] After admission of the appeal however four copies of typewritten paper-books will be prepared (instead of two as at present) in the Court's office of which two will be kept for the use of the Court one will be given to the Deputy Registrar if there is a minor for whom he will have to appear and the remaining copy will sell for Rs.
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sarf.120108
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The Calcutta Law Journal. December 1st 1933
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