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Revision and Extraordinary Jurisdiction

1918

It is proposed to insert in the clause the following words qualfying the word " judgment " "Not being an order made in the exercise a revisional jurisdiction or in the exercise of the power of Superintendence under the provisions of Section 107 of the Government of India Act 1915 and not being a sentence or order passed or made in the exercise of criminal jurisdiction." (b) The decision of [...] " The extracts from all the three judgments delivered in the Enlish Court of Appeal in the case of Young v. Kershaw which are to be found set out in the judgment of the Chief Justice of Bengal at pp. [...] Damodra v. Kittappa 36 M. 16 Darbari v. Jagoo 22 C. 573 Debi Baksh v. Habib 35 A. 331 Debi Bux v. Jutmal 33 C. 1282 Debi Das v. Ejaz 28 A. 72 Dhapi v. Ram Pershad 14 C. 768 Dhonkal v. Phakkar 15 A. 95 Doulat v. Rameswari 26 C. 625 Durga Dutt v. Emp. [...] An adaptation by the various High Courts in India of their rules and practice to the English procedure and a closer study of the principles upon which the jurisdiction is exercised in England would probably have preserved the Courts from some of the conflicts of opinion which have characterized their decisions in the past.2 REVISION & EXTRAORDINARY JURISDICTION This jurisdiction is contained in [...] The conditions of the judcature in India have produced irreconcileable decisions each carrying according to the tradtional view equal weight in its own High Court while numberless instances of such irrecocileable authorities " each within the small limits of the subject dealt with in this chapter are to be found in the decisions of the different High Courts in the various Provinces
law
Pages
373
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.146482
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xx Cecil Walsh view
Chapter I. Civil Revision
1-74 Cecil Walsh view
Chapter II. Small Cause Court Causes
75-87 Cecil Walsh view
Chapter III. Superintendence
88-101 Cecil Walsh view
Chapter IV. Reference and Review
102-134 Cecil Walsh view
Chapter V. Inherent Powers and Amendment
135-171 Cecil Walsh view
Chapter VI. Criminal Revision
172-213 Cecil Walsh view
Chapter VII. Transfer
214-249 Cecil Walsh view
Chapter VIII. Sanction
250-296 Cecil Walsh view
Appendix
297-310 Cecil Walsh view
Subject Index
311-340 Cecil Walsh view
Errata
341-341 Cecil Walsh view

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