Exterritoriality: The Law Relating to Consular Jurisdiction and to Residence in Oriental Countries |
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... as under the Code a warrant of arrest might be executed in any part of British India , the appellant was as liable to arrest in the railway lands as he would have been at Simla itself . The arrest was held to be illegal , the following.
... as under the Code a warrant of arrest might be executed in any part of British India , the appellant was as liable to arrest in the railway lands as he would have been at Simla itself . The arrest was held to be illegal , the following.
Page xxi
... execute criminal process must be derived from the Nizam . The notification in the Gazette was not the source of authority ; the source of authority was to be derived solely from the sovereign power of the Nizam - and , as a stream can ...
... execute criminal process must be derived from the Nizam . The notification in the Gazette was not the source of authority ; the source of authority was to be derived solely from the sovereign power of the Nizam - and , as a stream can ...
Page 53
... execution of any postal service within the meaning of a convention to which the Act applies . It is to be observed that it is not obligatory on the Court to C. c . 31 . put the question to the Secretary of State : the THE FOREIGN ...
... execution of any postal service within the meaning of a convention to which the Act applies . It is to be observed that it is not obligatory on the Court to C. c . 31 . put the question to the Secretary of State : the THE FOREIGN ...
Page 57
... execution of sentences by Order in Council , is couched in lan- guage which , at first sight , appears again to refer to the principle enunciated in s . 3 , the recognition of the local law and of the maxim locus regit actum . It ...
... execution of sentences by Order in Council , is couched in lan- guage which , at first sight , appears again to refer to the principle enunciated in s . 3 , the recognition of the local law and of the maxim locus regit actum . It ...
Page 59
... execution of the judgments , decrees , orders and sentences of any such Court , and respecting appeals therefrom . jurisdiction neighbouring This section , in the first place , enables the machinery for the Appellate trial of disputes ...
... execution of the judgments , decrees , orders and sentences of any such Court , and respecting appeals therefrom . jurisdiction neighbouring This section , in the first place , enables the machinery for the Appellate trial of disputes ...
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