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Home > Cases Phrase: sentimentality Year: 1908 Page 1 of about 11 results (0.006 seconds)Sir Dinshaw Manockji Petit and ors. Vs. Sir Jamsetji Jeejeebhoy and or ...
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Nov-27-1908
Reported in: 2Ind.Cas.701
..... vanished both however suggest an assimilation of the prevalent indian sentiments relating to caste and the management of caste and communal ..... have been deeply tinged by infusion from the customs and sentiments of the hindu population it is not therefore in the ..... to all converts indiscriminately we should undoubtedly profoundly shock the sentiments of the whole community there might be a constant stream .....
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Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Mar-23-1908
..... packing houses in chicago if we were at liberty to consider the mere question of sentiment certainly to place packing houses close to the cattle fields thus avoiding the necessity of .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSankaralinga Nadan Vs. Raja Rajeswara Dorai
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jul-01-1908
Reported in: (1908)10BOMLR781
..... is repugnant to the religious principles of the hindu worship of shiva and to the sentiments of the caste of hindus who worship in this temple and that it is contrary .....
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Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Aug-17-1908
Reported in: (1908)10BOMLR801
..... was published by the appellant with remarks showing that he did not approve of the sentiments in the article it is clear however from the evidence of surrounding circumstances that the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTManchershaw S. Narielwalla Vs. Ardeshir S. Narielwalla
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Dec-08-1908
Reported in: (1908)10BOMLR1209
..... arguments are entitled to consideration they are weighty possibly having regard to the habits and sentiments of these people they are valid and outweigh the ordinary common sense arguments which would .....
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Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Aug-17-1908
Reported in: 1Ind.Cas.641
..... was published by the appellant with remarks showing that he did not approve of the sentiments in the article it is clear however from the evidence of surrounding circumstances that the .....
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Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jul-22-1908
Reported in: (1908)10BOMLR848
..... the intention of the accused you must give to the articles to the expressions tothe sentiments their ordinary natural meaning the ordinary meaning which is attributed to that particular form of ..... the translation is unfair substitute his translations and then consider whether the meaning of the sentiments that are expressed in those articles as translated by the court translator is different from .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTShahbaz Khan and ors. Vs. Umrao Puri and ors.
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Feb-26-1908
Reported in: (1908)ILR30All181
..... well as in the exercise of their lawful rights show respect for the feelings and sentiments of those belonging to different persuasions and avoid anything calculated to irritate the religious susceptibilities ..... well as in the exercise of their lawful rights show respect for the feelings and sentiments of those belonging to different persuasions and avoid anything calculated to irritate the religious .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTGanpatrao Moroji Vs. Vamanrao Shamrao
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jan-27-1908
Reported in: (1908)10BOMLR210
..... that matter i think that the less a judge has to do with sympathies and sentiments the better i have to consider a very elaborate subtle and ingenious argument that is ..... that matter i think that the less a judge has to do with sympathies and sentiments the better this is now well established and was as much the law then as .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKarsandas Dharamsey Vs. Gangabai
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jan-23-1908
Reported in: (1908)10BOMLR184
..... completely with so much else that is peculiarly characteristic of the hindu law and sentiment similarly exemplified in caste restrictions and indicative of the deepinterpenetration of law by religion ..... completely with so much else that is peculiarly characteristic of the hindu law and sentiment similarly exemplified in caste restrictions and indicative of the deepinterpenetration of law by religion .....
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