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Apr 04 1923 (PC)

Alfred Wilkinson Vs. Grace Emily Wilkinson

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Apr-04-1923

Reported in : AIR1923Bom321; (1923)25BOMLR945

..... 1 and pp. 390-1 and p. 758.) and this construction is, i think, consistent with the course adopted by parliament itself. by the indian divorces (validity) act 1921, parliament has ratified the past decrees of the indian courts as regards parties domiciled in the united kingdom. the future, it has so far refused to legislate about ..... operation. the pronouncement was indeed to some extent obiter but it cast grave doubts on the validity of the indian decrees since 1869. in consequence legislation became necessary, and a validating act was passed by the imperial parliament. [the indian divorce validity act 1921]. no argument can be based on this legislative reversal of a judicial decision : it ..... order made by the courts in relation to any such decree shall, if the proceedings were commenced before the passing of the act, be as valid and be deemed always to have been as valid in all respects as though the parties to the marriage had been domiciled in india. but the power to grant divorces in .....

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May 21 1923 (FN)

Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. Vs. Public Svc. Comm'n

Court : US Supreme Court

Decided on : May-21-1923

..... appears that there was some irregularity in the proceedings or that some erroneous rule of law was applied. since smyth v. ames, this court has dealt with the validity (under the fourteenth amendment) of rate regulation by the states in over 50 cases. in only 25 of these has the court passed upon the question whether a ..... as established or approved by the postmaster general on or prior to june 6, 1919, shall continue in force for a period not to exceed four months after this act takes effect, unless sooner modified or changed by the public authorities -- state, municipal, or otherwise -- having control or jurisdiction of tolls, charges, and rates or by ..... -- august 1, 1918, to august 1, 1919 -- the postmaster general advanced the rates for telephone service and prescribed a schedule of charges for installing and moving instruments. the act of congress approved july 11, 1919, c. 10, 41 stat. 157, directed that the lines be returned to their owners at midnight july 31, 1919, and further -- .....

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