Privy Council Judgments on Appeals from India, 1825-1910, Volume 8 |
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Page 41
... charge of the canal among other estate of their father , On the 21st December 1888 the Gov- ernment , under the ... charges . The Govern- ment denied the proprietary title of the plaintiffs in the canal generally , and their right to the ...
... charge of the canal among other estate of their father , On the 21st December 1888 the Gov- ernment , under the ... charges . The Govern- ment denied the proprietary title of the plaintiffs in the canal generally , and their right to the ...
Page 54
... charge in favour of Chedu and his heirs , was the question . After Chedu's death , which took place on the 29th December , 1889 , payment of the allowance continued , being made by Muhammad Saiyid Khan , the second defendant , to ...
... charge in favour of Chedu and his heirs , was the question . After Chedu's death , which took place on the 29th December , 1889 , payment of the allowance continued , being made by Muhammad Saiyid Khan , the second defendant , to ...
Page 57
... charge- " able against defendant's share . " Abdul Hakim appealed to Colonel Barrow , the Commissioner at Lucknow , who appears to have doubted if Chedu could recover any damages . In his judgment he says : " The document A ( the agree ...
... charge- " able against defendant's share . " Abdul Hakim appealed to Colonel Barrow , the Commissioner at Lucknow , who appears to have doubted if Chedu could recover any damages . In his judgment he says : " The document A ( the agree ...
Page 91
... charge , " and to mortgage or sell any part of " such property , and to do all such other " acts as it may judge to be most for 66 " the benefit of the property , and the advantage of the disqualified proprie- " tors . " Their Lordships ...
... charge , " and to mortgage or sell any part of " such property , and to do all such other " acts as it may judge to be most for 66 " the benefit of the property , and the advantage of the disqualified proprie- " tors . " Their Lordships ...
Page 95
... charge of ) his share to him to his satisfac- tion . " The word ' charge ' it seems to me has not been well placed there . The expression তখন তাহার অংশ তাহাকে বুঝাইয়া দিবেন means , in this connection ...
... charge of ) his share to him to his satisfac- tion . " The word ' charge ' it seems to me has not been well placed there . The expression তখন তাহার অংশ তাহাকে বুঝাইয়া দিবেন means , in this connection ...
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Page 5 - Order shall, so far as circumstances admit, be exercised on the principles of, and in conformity with, the enactments for the time being...
Page 378 - Explanation. — A fraud or misrepresentation which did not cause the consent to a contract of the party on whom such fraud was practised, or to whom such misrepresentation was made, does not render a contract voidable.
Page 36 - There must be reasonable evidence of negligence, but where the thing is shown to be under the management of the defendant or his servants, and the accident is such as in the ordinary course of things does not happen if those who have the management use proper care, it affords reasonable evidence, in the absence of explanation by the defendant that the accident arose from want of care.
Page 321 - ... evidence of any oral agreement or statement shall be admitted, as between the parties to any such instrument or their...
Page 181 - If a single act or series of acts is of such a nature that it is doubtful which of several offences the facts which can be proved will constitute, the accused may be charged with having committed all or any...
Page 379 - Every person is competent to contract who is of the age of majority according to the law to which he is subject and who is of sound mind, and is not disqualified from contracting by any law to which he is subject.
Page 167 - ... commission of the offence shall, where no express provision is made by this Code for the punishment of such attempt...
Page 378 - When one person has, by his declaration, act or omission, intentionally caused or permitted another person to believe a thing to be true and to act upon such belief, neither he nor his representative shall be allow. J, in any suit or proceeding between himself and such person or his representative, to deny the truth of that thing.
Page 507 - ... the case for obstructing the passage, or of assault, if, on the party persisting in going in that direction, he touched his person, or so threatened him as to amount to an assault. But imprisonment is, as I apprehend, a total restraint of the liberty of the person, for however short a time, and not a partial obstruction of his will, whatever inconvenience it may bring on him.
Page 185 - Such a phrase as irregularity is not appropriate to the illegality of trying an accused person for many different offences at the same time and those offences being spread over a longer period than by law could have been joined together in one indictment.