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Nov 27 1908 (PC)

Sir Dinshaw Manockji Petit and ors. Vs. Sir Jamsetji Jeejeebhoy and or ...

Court: Mumbai

Decided on: Nov-27-1908

Reported in: 2Ind.Cas.701

..... instances witnesses like bhownagree and khusrubhai had the merit of saying what they actually believed however erroneous that belief might have been this witness sorabji bamanji punthakey invented lying ..... sincere conviction desired admission to the holy zoroastrian faith i find it difficult to believe that any cultured adult foreigner could bring himself to submit to this extremely primitive .....

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Feb 25 1908 (PC)

Tehilram Girdharidas Vs. Kashibai

Court: Mumbai

Decided on: Feb-25-1908

Reported in: 1Ind.Cas.614

..... discussed but it is clear that the learned judge did not believe actual knowledge was brought home to the plaintiff the furthest he ..... to the buyer the title deeds intentionally caused the plaintiff to believe it to be true las recited in the mortgage that mahomedali ..... a declaration by the defendant which intentionally caused the plaintiff to believe that the entire price had been paid and to act upon .....

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Feb 25 1908 (PC)

Tehilram Girdharidas Vs. Kasmibai

Court: Mumbai

Decided on: Feb-25-1908

Reported in: (1908)10BOMLR403

..... declaration act or omission intentionally caused or permitted another person to believe a thing to be true and to act upon such belief ..... discussed but it is clear that the learned judge did not believe actual knowledge was brought home to the plaintiff the furthest he ..... a declaration by the defendant which intentionally caused the plaintiff to believe that the entire price had been paid and to act upon .....

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Oct 01 1908 (PC)

Jamini Mullick Vs. Emperor

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Oct-01-1908

Reported in: (1909)ILR36Cal174

..... in connection with these petitions is are there reasonable grounds for believing that the petitioners are guilty of the offences of which ..... on the record cannot be considered to afford reasonable grounds for believing that they are guilty of the offences with which they ..... against themselves i cannot say there is reasonable ground for believing that they are not guilty it might be that subsequent .....

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Oct 01 1908 (PC)

Jamini Mullick and ors. Vs. Emperor

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Oct-01-1908

Reported in: 1Ind.Cas.910

..... in connection with these petitions is are there reasonable grounds for believing that the petitioners are guilty of the offences of which ..... on the record cannot be considered to afford reasonable grounds for believing that they are guilty of the offences with which they ..... against themselves i cannot say there is reasonable ground for believing that they are not guilty it might be that subsequent .....

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Mar 23 1908 (FN)

Ex Parte Young

Court: US Supreme Court

Decided on: Mar-23-1908

..... young as attorney general of the state of minnesota would as complainants were advised and believed institute proceedings by mandamus or otherwise against the railway company its officers directors agents or ..... to treat this court with disrespect in the commencement of the proceedings referred to but believing that the decision of this court in this action holding that it had jurisdiction to .....

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Jan 06 1908 (FN)

Employers' Liability Cases

Court: US Supreme Court

Decided on: Jan-06-1908

..... approved it is not page 207 u s 508 easy to believe that congress intended to dispute their authority the reasoning which was ..... its powers so frequently declared by this court require us to believe that when the kinds of commerce within its undoubted control are ..... the great dangers of public travel congress recognizing its responsibility and believing in its power has enacted the group of laws to which .....

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Nov 13 1908 (PC)

Adaikalammai Vs. Raman

Court: Chennai

Decided on: Nov-13-1908

Reported in: 1Ind.Cas.751

..... fraudulently signs a document with the intention of causing it to be believed that the document was signed by a person by whom he ..... document as the son of veerana kudumban to cause it to be believed that the document was executed by anybody other than himself his intention ..... person veeranan s son with the intention of causing it to be believed that such a person as veeranan s son really existed and had .....

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Dec 08 1908 (PC)

Manchershaw S. Narielwalla Vs. Ardeshir S. Narielwalla

Court: Mumbai

Decided on: Dec-08-1908

Reported in: (1908)10BOMLR1209

..... least of entries 1 2 in the cash book i do not believe however that even if shapurji did call the family together and ..... can be positively ascertained give effect to it as a principle i believe that is sound salutary and founded on authority but in applying it ..... kind prescribed in section 5 i do not believe that was the intention of the legislature j believe that the legislature meant that a specific .....

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Sep 18 1908 (PC)

Narendra Lal Khan Vs. Emperor

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Sep-18-1908

Reported in: (1909)ILR36Cal166

..... then unless he considers that there are no reasonable grounds for believing him to be guilty the magistrate must refuse bail no matter ..... been examined and swears that he has evidence which as he believes implicates the accused he swears also to the truth of the ..... society in calcutta we think that there are good reasons for believing that such evidence exists against all the accused persons this evidence .....

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