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Страница 204 - No Court shall try any suit or issue ; " "' in which the matter directly and substantially in issue has been directly and substantially in issue in a former suit between the same parties, or between parties under whom they or any of them claim, litigating under the same title...
Страница 203 - ... it should be conclusive in a suit before a District Judge or in the High Court for property of a large amount, the title to which might depend upon the will or the adoption. Other similar cases are mentioned in the judgment of the Chief Justice. It is true that there is an appeal from the Munsif's decision, but that upon the facts would be to the District Court, and not to the High Court. And that the decision should be conclusive would be still more improper as regards many other of the various...
Страница 109 - Governor in Council reserves to himself the option of resuming the whole or part of such allowances or produce of such lands according as he may think proper, in consequence of his having exonerated the proprietors of land from the charge of keeping the peace, and appointed officers on the part of the Government to superintend the police of the country.
Страница 78 - RAYNOR. which, if the facts were fully before it, it would not, or might not have been induced to make." Their Lordships therefore proceed to ask whether the order in question was one which they might not have been induced to make if the facts had been fully and truly stated.
Страница 139 - The sons must pay the debt of their father, when proved, as if it were their own, or with interest ; the son's son must pay the debt of his grandfather, but without interest ; and his son shall not be compelled to discharge it " ; to which the gloss is added " unless he be heir and have assets
Страница 145 - ... conventional jurisdiction against the parties in a suit founded upon that contract for all future time, wherever they might be domiciled or resident, was generally to be implied, he would have come (as their lordships do) to the conclusion, that such obligation, unless expressed, could not be implied. Their lordships will therefore humbly advise Her Majesty to reverse the decrees of the chief court of the Punjaub, and to restore those of the additional commissioner of Lahore. The respondent will...
Страница 109 - The Governor-General in Council, however, declares that the allowances or produce of lands which may be resumed will be appropriated to no other purpose but that of defraying the expense of the police, and that instructions will be sent to the Collectors not to add such allowances or the produce of such lands to the jumma of the proprietors of land, but to collect the amount from them separately.
Страница 203 - It is quite clear that in order to make the decision of one Court final and conclusive in another Court, it must be a decision of a Court which would have had jurisdiction over the matter in the subsequent suit in which the first decision is given in evidence as conclusive.
Страница 140 - ... since, he is dependent on his father, in regard to the paternal estate, and snce the father has a predominant interest, as it was acquired by himself, the son must acquiesce in the father's disposal of his own acquired property ; but, since both have indiscriminately a right in the grandfather's estate, the son has a power of interdiction...
Страница 84 - Limitation of suits for instituted within three years from the last arreara of rent. day of the Bengal year, or from the last day of the month of Jeyt of the Fuslee or Willayuttee year in which the arrear claimed shall have become due...

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