The Mysore Chief Court Reports: Reports of Cases Decided in the Chief Court of Mysore, 10. köide

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Richmond F. Hayes at the Daily Post and Examiner Press, 1907
 

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Page 31 - Compromise of defendant satisfy the plaintiff in respect to " the whole or any part of" the matter of the suit, such agreement, compromise or satisfaction shall be recorded, and the Court shall pass a decree in accordance therewith so far as it relates to the suit...
Page 123 - ... in that behalf, to pay wholly or in part a debt of which the creditor might have enforced payment but for the law for the limitation of suits.
Page 149 - Where a claim or an objection is preferred, the party "against whom an order is made may institute a suit in a "civil court to establish the right which .he claims to the "property in dispute ; but, subject to the result of such suit " (if any), the order shall be conclusive.
Page 81 - Act, unless he proves that he had taken all reasonable means, by publishing and to the best of his power enforcing the said rules as regulations for the working of the mine, to prevent such contravention or non-compliance.
Page 173 - Court against the certified purchaser on the ground that the purchase was made on behalf of another person not the certified purchaser, though by agreement the name of the certified purchaser was used, shall be dismissed with costs.
Page 161 - ... to abstain from a certain act or to take certain order with certain property in his possession or under his management, if such Magistrate considers that such direction is likely to prevent, or tends to prevent, obstruction, annoyance or injury, or risk of obstruction, annoyance or injury, to any person lawfully employed, or danger to human life, health or safety, or a...
Page 87 - No police-officer shall investigate a non-cognizable case without the order of a Magistrate of the first or second class having power to try such case or commit the same for trial, or of a Presidency Magistrate. (3) Any police-officer receiving such order may exercise the same powers in respect...
Page 224 - Any Magistrate may record any statement made to him by any person, or any confession made to him by any person, accused of an offence by any Police officer or other person. Such statements shall be recorded in the manner hereinafter prescribed for recording evidence, and such confessions shall be taken in the manner provided in sections three hundred and forty-five and...
Page 186 - The law of this country gives no countenance to the doctrine that in order to create estoppel, the person, whose acts or declarations induced another to act in a particular way, must have been under no mistake himself, or must have acted with an intention to mislead or deceive. What...
Page 95 - ... as a witness, or may recall and re-examine any person already examined; and the court shall subpoena and examine or recall and re-examine any person if his evidence appears to it essential to the just decision of the case.

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