The Law Reports ... Indian Appeals: Being Cases in the Privy Council on Appeal from the East Indies ...Council of Law Reporting, 1878 |
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adoption affirmed alienation alleged appeal BARNES PEACOCK Beng Bengal BRIJ INDAR brother BURAH BURMAH CHOWDHRY claim Commissioner contended Council custom DAKHO Dayabhaga death Debya deceased decision decree Defendant Dhorai Pandian DOORGA DWARKA entitled evidence execution favour foreclosure former suit GANESH SINGH Giri heirs High Court Hindu law Hullodhur husband India interest issue Jains Jaintia Hills Joy Narain judgment Judicial Commissioner jurisdiction Kablas Koer Kasiswari KHAN KONWARI LAL SEETLA LAL SHUNKUR Lall Law Rep letters patent MAHOMED mesne profits Mimamsa Mitakshara Moore's Ind mortgage MUNDUR MUSSUMUT Muttu Vaduga Najmooddin Narain Singh Oudh Padamattur parties PERIASAMI PILLAI plaint Plaintiff possession present suit primogeniture purchaser question Rajah RANEE JANKI KOER referred res judicata Respondent rule sect Seetla Bux SHEO SINGH sheriff shew Shivagunga Shunkur Bux SIR BARNES PEACOCK SIR MONTAGUE subordinate Judge Sudder sunnud Suth SYUD BAZAYET HOSSEIN TEKAIT Tevar wasilat widow zemindar
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Էջ 38 - ... at a rate not exceeding the current rate of interest from the time when such debts or sums certain were payable, if such debts or sums be payable by virtue of some written instrument at a certain time, or, if payable otherwise, then from the time when demand of payment shall have been made in writing, so as such demand shall give notice to the debtor that interest will be claimed from the date of such demand until the term of payment; provided that interest shall be payable in all cases in which...
Էջ 194 - If what has been done is legislation, within the general scope of the affirmative words which give the power, and if it violates no express condition or restriction by which that power is limited (in which category would, of course, be included any Act of the Imperial Parliament at variance with it), it is not for any court of justice to inquire further, or to enlarge constructively those conditions and restrictions.
Էջ 14 - What was given to a woman by the father, the mother, the husband, or a brother, or received by her at the nuptial fire, or presented to her on her husband's marriage to another wife, as also any other (separate acquisition), is denominated a woman's property.
Էջ 190 - ... the said governor-general in council shall not have the power of making any laws or regulations which shall in any way...
Էջ 135 - The general rule is, that the master is answerable for every such wrong of the servant or agent as is committed in the course of the service and for the master's benefit, though no express command or privity of the master be proved.
Էջ 135 - In all these cases it may be said, as it was said here, that the master has not authorized the act. It is true, he has not authorized the particular act, but he has put the agent in his place to do that class of acts...
Էջ 191 - Courts, and authorise any High Court to exercise all or any portion of its jurisdiction in any part of British India not included within the limits for which the High Court was established, and also to exercise any such jurisdiction in respect of any British subject for the time being within any...
Էջ 183 - Act amending the same) ; or (ii) any Act of Parliament enabling the Secretary of State in Council to raise money in the United Kingdom for the government of India...
Էջ 192 - Presidency shall have and exercise all Jurisdiction and every Power and Authority whatsoever in any manner vested in any of the Courts in the same Presidency abolished under...
Էջ 241 - Where plenary powers of legislation exist as to particular subjects, whether in an imperial or in a provincial legislature, they may (in their Lordships' judgment) be well exercised, either absolutely or conditionally. Legislation, conditional on the use of particular powers, or on the exercise of a limited discretion, entrusted by the legislature to persons in whom it places confidence, is no uncommon thing; and, in many circumstances...