The Weekly Reporter: Appellate High Court, Volume 13

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D. E. Cranenburgh, 1892 - India
Containing decisions of the Appellate High Court in all its branches, viz., in civil, revenue and criminal cases, as well as in cases referred by the Calcutta and Mofussil Small Cause Courts and the Recorders' Courts; together with rules and the civil and criminal circular orders issued by the High Court, and circular orders of the Board of Revenue; also decisions of Her Majesty's Privy Council in cases heard in appeal from courts of British India.
 

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Page 75 - ... any other questions arising between the parties to the suit in which the decree was passed and relating to the execution of the decree, shall be determined by order of the Court executing the decree, and not by separate suit, and the order passed by the Court shall be open to appeal.
Page 327 - Act, the court may, either of its own motion or on the application of any...
Page 217 - Now, assuming (what I am by no means disposed to admit) that the state of feeling towards women in the United States is such as these remarks suggest, it is to be observed in the first place that it is a...
Page 25 - Hindoo persuasion, the laws of those religions shall not be permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which, but for the operation of such laws, they would have been entitled. In all such cases the decision shall be governed by the principles of justice, equity, and good conscience...
Page 353 - Court against the certified purchaser on the ground that the purchase was made on behalf of another person not the certified purchaser, though by agreement the name of the certified purchaser was used, shall be dismissed with costs.
Page 31 - ... subject to the control of his sons and the rest in regard to the immovable estate, whether acquired by himself or inherited from his father or other predecessor...
Page 12 - ... payable in respect of the subject-matter of a suit, between the date of its institution and the execution of the decree...
Page 43 - ... to show cause why the decree should not be executed against him, and its omission to do so will invalidate the entire subsequent proceedings.
Page 15 - ... shall be liable to be sued in any Civil Court for any act done or ordered to be done by him in the discharge of his judicial duty, whether or not within the limits of his jurisdiction : Provided that he at the time, in good faith, believed himself to have jurisdiction to do or order the act complained of...
Page 246 - Paul for the respondent took a preliminary objection to the hearing of the appeal on the ground that it was not filed within the time limited by Section 333 of Act VIII.

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