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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) February 1944

1944

the founder of the chair Sir William Blackstone the first Vinerian Professor and A. V. Dicey the first holder of the chair after it had been reconstituted and further endowed by All Souls College produced a History of English Law that sums up and rasses on to future generations of lawyers the results of the labours of different makers of English law from the Anglo-Saxon times down to the end [...] The tragedy of the death of Sir John - Eliot the leader of the Parlimentary opposition in the Tower of London which legal opposition could not prevent and the eleven years of prerogative rule from 1629 to 1640 drew attention to the defects of the purely legal opposition to the Crown which had characterized the first stage of the constitutional conflict in the reign of Charles I.' The sober [...] They further held that the privilege that protected the freedom of speech in the legislature also extended to the freedom of its publication outside and that the right to the publication of his speech by a member himself was a necessarx adjunct to the right to the freedom of speech.' Whatever night be the views of the Law Member of the President of the Assembly. Home Member or of any other membe [...] Will an unrestricted licence of the Press in the matter of piecemeal publication of speeches made in the legislature be conducive to the larger interest of the community ? Will not the Press make use of this unrestricted liberty for striking at the reputation of individuals and the stability of the Goverment warrantably or unwarrantably? [...] The most controversial aspect of the subject-matter under discussion is the question of the privilee of the Press in respect of the publication of legislative proceedings and the republication of such proceedings from official reports or of extracts from such reports.
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Pages
78
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Organisation for Recruitment in the Punjab in the Last War
73-80 H.C. Mookerjee view
The Truth about Religion
81-89 Hari Gour view
Professor Sir William Holdsworth
90-95 Tripurari Chakravarti view
The Press and the Publication of Legislative Proceedings in India
96-107 Nikhil Ray view
Economic Significance of Lease and Lend the World’s Hopes and Fears
108-113 Santoshkumar Chatterji view
British Labour Politics from Within
114-124 Naresh Roy view
The Dhammapada Translated by U. Dhammajoti : A Note by Prof. Dharmananda Kosambi on Barua’s Review Published by the Mahabodhi Society Sarnath Benares 1943
125-130 unknown view
Round the World
131-140 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
141-148 unknown view
Ourselves
149-150 unknown view

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