Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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... Judges have attained similar legal quali- fications , and a similar independent position to those of British Judges . NOTE on the decision of the Judicial Committee in Sayad v . Muham- mad Yusuf - ud - Din v . R. reported in 76 L..T . p ...
... Judges have attained similar legal quali- fications , and a similar independent position to those of British Judges . NOTE on the decision of the Judicial Committee in Sayad v . Muham- mad Yusuf - ud - Din v . R. reported in 76 L..T . p ...
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... Judge to the Sovereign . of the oriental country cannot divest that Judge of the privileges which the law of England gives to Judges appointed by the King ; and therefore , " whilst sitting and acting as Judge of the Consular Court , he ...
... Judge to the Sovereign . of the oriental country cannot divest that Judge of the privileges which the law of England gives to Judges appointed by the King ; and therefore , " whilst sitting and acting as Judge of the Consular Court , he ...
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... Judges in R. v . Keyn was not the law of England , and declared that the law as in the Act set forth had always been the law of this country . " The reversal of the decision of the majority of the Judges in the Court of Crown Cases ...
... Judges in R. v . Keyn was not the law of England , and declared that the law as in the Act set forth had always been the law of this country . " The reversal of the decision of the majority of the Judges in the Court of Crown Cases ...
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... Judge did right at the time he decided the case . The new Ordinance no doubt applies to litigation which is going on at the time : but the question is , does it apply so as to make erroneous a judgment which has been already given ...
... Judge did right at the time he decided the case . The new Ordinance no doubt applies to litigation which is going on at the time : but the question is , does it apply so as to make erroneous a judgment which has been already given ...
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... Judges , and Magis- trates , by whom , and for regulating the manner in which , any jurisdiction , auxiliary or incidental to , or consequential on , the jurisdiction exercised under this Order , is to be exercised in British India ...
... Judges , and Magis- trates , by whom , and for regulating the manner in which , any jurisdiction , auxiliary or incidental to , or consequential on , the jurisdiction exercised under this Order , is to be exercised in British India ...
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