The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and Abroad, 1. sējumsButterworths, 1872 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 80.
15. lappuse
... suggest an amendment of the procedure on appeals in India , and propose an uniform gradation of the courts throughout India . In conclusion I shall submit ... suggested , as one way out of the difficulty WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA . 15.
... suggest an amendment of the procedure on appeals in India , and propose an uniform gradation of the courts throughout India . In conclusion I shall submit ... suggested , as one way out of the difficulty WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA . 15.
16. lappuse
... suggested that a like scheme would be practicable in the case of such dependencies as the Cape , Ceylon , or the West Indies . The court , therefore , must be located in this country ; its Bench must be mainly composed of home - bred ...
... suggested that a like scheme would be practicable in the case of such dependencies as the Cape , Ceylon , or the West Indies . The court , therefore , must be located in this country ; its Bench must be mainly composed of home - bred ...
21. lappuse
... suggest in detail the best gradation of the courts in India . I will only say generally that the rule in Bengal ... suggested ) have gone through three courts in India , and some two of them ( though not necessarily including a High ...
... suggest in detail the best gradation of the courts in India . I will only say generally that the rule in Bengal ... suggested ) have gone through three courts in India , and some two of them ( though not necessarily including a High ...
22. lappuse
... suggested it should be , that in suits of this value the regular appeal should lie to the High Court , the whole case upon the facts , as well as the law , would still be open on the appeal before the Judicial Committee , except- ing ...
... suggested it should be , that in suits of this value the regular appeal should lie to the High Court , the whole case upon the facts , as well as the law , would still be open on the appeal before the Judicial Committee , except- ing ...
24. lappuse
... suggested does not involve any sweeping or radical change of system ; and if it should not materially affect the number of appeals to the court in this country ( though I confidently expect that it would have this effect ) , it will ...
... suggested does not involve any sweeping or radical change of system ; and if it should not materially affect the number of appeals to the court in this country ( though I confidently expect that it would have this effect ) , it will ...
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