Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Judicial Committee and the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council: On Appeal from the ... Courts ... in the East IndiesR.F. Hayes, 1861 |
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Pàgina 10
... officer of Go- vernment . Either the Huks should be transferred or the money paid for them refunded ; but the former course is not practicable . The sitting Judge does not think the maxim ' caveat emptor ' is fairly applied here by the ...
... officer of Go- vernment . Either the Huks should be transferred or the money paid for them refunded ; but the former course is not practicable . The sitting Judge does not think the maxim ' caveat emptor ' is fairly applied here by the ...
Pàgina 13
... officers addressed themselves to the task of obtaining information on the distinc- tive character of each of the tenures of the country . In this way we have reached definitions of Enam , ' Surinjam , ' Meeras , ' & c . , in the Deccan ...
... officers addressed themselves to the task of obtaining information on the distinc- tive character of each of the tenures of the country . In this way we have reached definitions of Enam , ' Surinjam , ' Meeras , ' & c . , in the Deccan ...
Pàgina 21
... officer , or compensation granted to a public civil officer . Wells v . Foster ( c ) , Gibson v . The East India Company ( d ) , Lidderdale v . Duke of Montrose ( e ) . Next , we submit , that as far as this is an appeal ( a ) 6 Moore's ...
... officer , or compensation granted to a public civil officer . Wells v . Foster ( c ) , Gibson v . The East India Company ( d ) , Lidderdale v . Duke of Montrose ( e ) . Next , we submit , that as far as this is an appeal ( a ) 6 Moore's ...
Pàgina 28
... We have thought it desirable to go into this detail , because it shows very distinctly that the Bombay Go- vernment , through its officers , had abundant notice of v . what was taking place with respect to this 28 CASES IN THE PRIVY ...
... We have thought it desirable to go into this detail , because it shows very distinctly that the Bombay Go- vernment , through its officers , had abundant notice of v . what was taking place with respect to this 28 CASES IN THE PRIVY ...
Pàgina 29
... officer was to pay ; and it permitted the Respondent , Nusserwanjee Pestonjee , to sell , and the Appellant to purchase , and the one to pay , and the other to receive , the purchase - money , without giving the least intimation to ...
... officer was to pay ; and it permitted the Respondent , Nusserwanjee Pestonjee , to sell , and the Appellant to purchase , and the one to pay , and the other to receive , the purchase - money , without giving the least intimation to ...
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agreement alleged Ameen Sahiba amount Appellant Appellant's Assignee BABOO Bahadoor Bannerjea BAUKER HOOSSAIN KHAN Brahmin Bysack Calcutta CAVALY VENCATA champerty CHOWDRY CHUNDER claim COLLECTOR OF MASULI COLLECTOR OF SURAT DEBIA decree deed Defendant divorce Doorga DOSSEE entitled escheat evidence executed filed GIRDHURLALL Gossain Government heirs Hindoo law Huks husband Ikrarnamah Insolvent interest Jessore John Taylor Coleridge Judge judgment Khoola KISHEN Kistbundy land lease leave to appeal Lord Chelmsford Lord Kingsdown Lordships Masseyk ment Moore's Ind Mouzah Mussumat Muttra Muttyloll Seal NAICKER Narasihma Chetty NARRAINA Nicka NISSA BEGUM Oomdut Ool Oomrah opinion Order in Council parties payment Pestonjee petition plaint Plaintiff possession present Principal Sudder Ameen proceedings purchase question Ramdoss Razeenamah Respondent Right river Hooghly SINGH Sir James W Sir Lawrence Peel SREEMUTTY Sudder Adawlut Sudder Court Sudder Dewanny Adawlut suit SUMBHOOLALL Taukooram tion Tora garas widow wife Zemindary Zillah Court