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In Re: R. Baxter

Type Court Judgment Court Kolkata Decided Apr 15, 1909
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Citation
Court
Kolkata
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Civil

Case Summary

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Stamp-duty - Refund of Stamp-duty--Stamp Act (II of 1899), Section 52(a), Schedule I, Article 30, Exemption--Attorney--Entry on Roll of Advocates. -

Key legal issue
Civil

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

In Re: R. Baxter

Legal References

Reported In
(1909)ILR36Cal645

Excerpt

stamp-duty - refund of stamp-duty--stamp act (ii of 1899), section 52(a), schedule i, article 30, exemption--attorney--entry on roll of advocates. - r. harington, c.j.1. we agree in the view expressed by the board that exemption could be claimed and allowed in the case of mr. baxter. we accordingly direct that the sum of rs. 500 paid by him when he was enrolled as an advocate of this court be refunded.

Full Judgment

R. Harington, C.J.

1. We agree in the view expressed by the Board that exemption could be claimed and allowed in the case of Mr. Baxter. We accordingly direct that the sum of Rs. 500 paid by him when he was enrolled as an advocate of this Court be refunded.

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