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Studied at Merchant Taylors’ School. University College, London.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 Excerpt: ...whose religious prejudices stood in the way of their giving evidence on oath, his reports and the original depositions on oath were receivable in evidence. Dole Gobind Singh v. Cham Singh, ib., X. 312. thubhai v. Khusnji V. Kurimbiai, Bom. M. C, VI. 149), on which a Court should inquire into correctness of commissioner's report, and even if no exception have been taken tc them in the lower Court, appellate Court can scrutinize them. A commissioner's report is not absolutely binding upon an appellate Court, though it should have"great weight attached to it. M. H. C, VI. 36. An attachment will issue to compel a party to a suit to obey an order made by the commissioner for taking accounts, upon the certificate of the commissioner that such order has been mode and disobeyed, without, in the first instance, making such order a rule of Court. Dhurandhardat Sakharam v. Bhau Govind, Bom. H. G. B., X. 4. D.--Commission to make Partition. There is only one section, and hence on abbreviated synopsis is uncalled for. person whom the Commissionerthinksproper to call upon to give evidence in the matter referred to him: (b) call for and examine documents and other things relevant to the subject of inquiry: (c) at any reasonable time enter upon or into any land or building mentioned in the order. M. 399. (180) The provisions of this Code relating to Ss. 160,4c. Attendance, examination the summoning, attendance and + Ss. 181, &c. and punishment of witnesses f examination of witnesses, and to i s. 161. before Commissioner. the j remuneration of, and §penal § Ss. 17, 75. jes j.Q ke imposed upon, witnesses, shall apply to persons required to give evidence or to produce documents under this chapter, whether the commission in execution of which they are so req...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 Excerpt: ...2, at the time the order of refusal is made, and on the document the words " registration refused," shall only be endorsed. 27. If the Registering Officer finds the document correct, with reference to the points above noted, he shall then endorse upon it the day and hour and place of presentation, and direct a copy to be made into the register appropriated therefor, and at once give the person, presenting such document, a receipt for the same. 28. The endorsement prescribed under Section 58 shall be made from time to time, and on such dates, as the persons attend, respectively, and each endorsement must be attested on the date oq which it is made by the Registering Officer. 29. After the whole of the endorsements required by the Registering Officer, to satisfy himself as to the fact th tt the document was executed by the persons by whom it purports to have been executed, have been entered on the document, the word "registered' shall be endorsed on the document, and also the serial number, and number of the volume, and page of the register, in which the document has been copied. And the Registering Officer shall sign, seal aud date this endorsement. The form of this certificate shall be as is prescribed in form No. XI..30. The endorsement and certificate, as entered on the document, shall then be cop1 ed into the left-hand margin of the book in which the document has been copied, and the value of the stamp on which the document is engrossed also entered, as "stamp value lis.," and copy of the map or plan, if any, Bhall be filed in Book No. 1. The registration.shall then ho complete, and the document shall be returned to the. person who presented it for registration, or to such other person, if any, as may be nominated in writing in t...
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Law Students; and to enable the subject matter to be packed into the smallest compass nicety of diction had perforce to be sacrificed. Thus much for the plan; the reader in judging of its accomplishment must weigh the errors, to reduce which to a mioimum no efforts have been spared, in a scale balanced by the combined weight of press of business, an Indian summer more than usually unfavourable to the strain of continued exertion, and troubles connected with the actual printing which need not be detailed here. Typographical errors in the names of rulings will ezdte no surprise in the minds of those who are acquainted with the ever changing spelling of the common law reports; careful adherence to that spelling would have been hardly worth the pains and delay that it would have entailed. In many places the vagaries an:e so great that even printers could not be restrained from altering it. Should a difficulty oocur in tracing out a reference the reader ia referred to the List of Cases cited in the preface, in which all serious typographical errors in the work, in spelling and numbering, have been noted. Each ruling has been subjected to a second and thorough comparison with the work from which it has been taken. Before leaving this first volume to its fate, the Editor wishes to place on record the great debt he owes (first) to the Judges and Bistrars of the various High Courts and Chief Courts for the readiness with which they placed at his disposal copies of their Circular Orders and Rulings and (secondly) to private friends whose assistence and sympathy helped him over many a difficulty. He has a scheme for keeping up the work yearly, which he hopes to unfold in his second volume. The help which has been so generously accorded by a few, he ventures to crave from all into whose hands the work may fall The second volume, which is going through the press, will be (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)
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Studied at Merchant Taylors’ School. University College, London.
Entered I. Civil Service 1864. Legal Remembrancer, 1887.
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