The Indian Decisions (Old Series): Being a Verbatim Reprint of the Reports of Cases Decided by the Late Supreme Courts and the Sudder Dewanny Adawluts in India, Volume 1

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Page 502 - ... or such part thereof respectively as he shall think fit, shall stand charged with the payment of the amount for which judgment shall have been so recovered, and interest thereon, and such order shall entitle the judgment creditor to all such remedies as he would have been entitled to if such charge had been made in his favour by the judgment debtor; provided that no proceedings shall be taken to have the benefit of such charge until after the expiration of six calendar months from the date of...
Page 121 - Court, and to do all such other things as shall be found necessary for the administration of justice and the due execution of all or any of the powers which by the said Charter shall or may be granted and committed to the said Court...
Page 502 - By that section it is enacted, that if any person against whom any judgment shall have been entered up in any of her Majesty's Superior Courts at Westminster, shall have any Government stock, funds, or annuities, or any stock or shares of or in any public company in England (whether incorporated or not), standing in his own name, in his own right, or in the name. of any person in trust, for him...
Page 152 - ... be not contrary and repugnant unto, but, as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of this our realm of England, considering the nature and constitution of the place and people there...
Page 39 - ... ships, vessels and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and according to the course of Admiralty, and the law of nations, to adjudge and condemn all such...
Page 147 - In all such cases the decision shall be governed by the principles of justice, equity, and good conscience; it being clearly understood, however, that this provision shall not be considered as justifying the introduction of the English or any foreign law, or the application to such cases of any rules not sanctioned by those principles.
Page 40 - Given under our hands and the seal of the office of admiralty, this 17th of July 1794, in the 34th year of his majesty's reign.
Page 132 - Calcutta; provided that their inheritance and succession to lands, rents, and goods, and all matters of contract and dealing between party and party...
Page 153 - ... so always as the said statutes ordinances and proceedings (as near as conveniently may be) be agreeable to the laws, statutes, government and policy of this our realm of England and not against the true Christian faith now professed in the Church of England.
Page 61 - England, and the same shall and may present, under their common seal, to us, our heirs and successors, in our or their privy council...

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