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The Criminal Law Journal of India Journal February 15 1906

1906

Thdevidence in behalf of the respondents was confined mainly to an effort to weaken the effect of the confessions by showing the 'strong outside influence that was brought to bear on the brothers previous to and at the time of their making the confessions. [...] in Poitiers was struck with admiration at the noble firmness of the ad-' vocates and hastened to re-establish them in their functions by letters paent ord'erin them to resume the practice of their profession under the coditions previously obtahing; thus annulling the decree of Parliament and giving the victory to the adyoeates. [...] SO as it is more or: loss according to circunstanees; namely the abilityof the client.the worthiness of the counselloi the weiglitynesS of the cfruSe -a.nd-the custom of the country. [...] Section 53 of the Indian Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1682) section 351 of the Indian Code of Civil Procedure (XrV of 1882) and several other enactments of general and Special application embrace the provisions of the Indian Law on this important branch of the law. [...] The able author lets thoroughly sifted the vat mass of the English and Canadian Case-Law which clustered round the provisions of the English statute; and the enactments of very many other countries.
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Pages
16
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120178
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Criminal Law Journal of India
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