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Jun 06 1876 (PC)

Maniklal Atmaram Vs. Manohershi Dinsha Coachman

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : (1877)ILR1Bom269

..... was bona fide, where as under sections 2, 24, and 25, of 3 and 4 wil. iv, c. 27, the last english limitation act, a purchaser for valuable consideration from a trustee or mortgagee is protected by the lapse, after the time of the conveyance to him, of the statutory period of limitation, supposing, of course, no disability to sue ..... in january 1807 down to the present time no maharaj has in fact resided there. there is evidence, which i see no reason for disbelieving, that rajkuver in her life-time, sent invitations to maharajas to come and live there, but that they would not come. according to the evidence of one witness, vandravan dayalbhai, a nephew of rajkuver ..... estate nor even power or obligation to repair. this, conjoined with the 1st clause, in my opinion, leads to the conclusion that the wife, for at least her life, was to be owner of this property, subject to the declared purpose that any impersonation of valabh, arriving in bombay might put up there for a period not exceeding six .....

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Oct 02 1876 (PC)

Baban Mayacha and ors. Vs. Nagu Shravucha and ors.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : (1877)ILR2Bom19

..... fisheries; 2, the prevention of frauds on customs laws; 3, the exaction of harbour and lighthouse dues; and 4, the protection of the territory from violation in time of war between other states. the distance from the coast line to which this qualified ..... they are to a certain extent applicable here as relating to the capture of animals me natura, which fish as well as wild fowl are. the observations of holt, c.j., as to the case of the school in the year book 11 h. ..... a member of the public in british india, enjoy that right quite independently of his father, and as fully in his father's life-time as after his decease.38. lord chief justice willes and his colleagues in the court of common pleas in ward v. cresswell ..... causing them considerable pecuniary loss. they, therefore, claim from the respondents rs. 3,000 as damages in respect of such their act, and also pray for a perpetual injunction to restrain the latter from repeating it.2. in their written statement the respondents (defendants .....

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1877

Hall Vs. Decuir

Court : US Supreme Court

..... or immunities of citizens of the united states; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. enforcement act, 16 id. 140; fourteenth amendment to the constitution. vague reference is made to the civil ..... s. 99 ; rev.stat., sec. 4311. support to that proposition of the most persuasive and convincing character is found in the act of congress entitled "an act to provide for the better security of life on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam, and for other purposes," the forty-first section of which provides ..... rights act and to the preceding amendment to the constitution, as if that act or the said amendment may supersede the operation and legal effect .....

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1877

New Jersey Vs. Yard

Court : US Supreme Court

..... signified its assent hereto, which assent shall be signified within sixty days after the passage of this act, or this act shall be void." the act of 1873 imposed a more burdensome tax than this on all railroad companies not protected by irrepealable contracts, and the court of errors held that this statute was applicable page 95 u. ..... s. 111 to the plaintiff, because the contract of 1865, which had been formally accepted by the company, was repealable by the legislature of the state. the single question, therefore, for our consideration is whether the act ..... a statute, may contain provisions which, when accepted as the basis of action by individuals or corporations, become contracts between them and the state within the protection of the clause referred to of the federal constitution. the difficulty in this class of cases has always been to distinguish what is intended by the .....

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1877

Pensacola Tel. Co. Vs. Western Union Tel. Co.

Court : US Supreme Court

..... transmission of intelligence. both commerce and the postal service are placed within the power of congress, because, being national in their operation, they should be under the protecting care of the national government. the powers thus granted are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce, or the postal service known or in use when the ..... of our system of local state government. state control in local matters would thus be impossible. the late war was carried on at an enormous cost of life and property, that the union might be preserved; but unless the independence of the states within their proper spheres be also preserved, the union is valueless. ..... fixed by the postmaster general." "sec. 3. and be it further enacted that the rights and privileges hereby granted shall not be transferred by any company acting under this act to any other corporation, association, or person, provided, however, that the united states may at any time after the expiration of five years from the date .....

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Mar 05 1877 (PC)

Keval Kuber and anr. Vs. the Talukdari Settlement Officer and Gagubhai ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : (1877)ILR1Bom586

..... , at all events since jiva's death, that possession must be regarded as adverse to the talukdar. his right to resume or to assess the land is, consequently, barred by act ix of 1871, section 29, and article 130, schedule ii.9. for these reasons we reverse the decree of the courts below, and allow the claim, with costs on defendants .....

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1878

Davidson Vs. New Orleans

Court : US Supreme Court

..... shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the united states; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the law." the section was the subject of very full and mature consideration in slaughter-house cases, 16 ..... property twice for the same purpose, we know of no provision in the federal constitution which forbids this, or which forbids unequal taxation by the states. if the act under which the former assessment was made is relied on as a contract against further assessments for the same purpose, we concur with the supreme court of louisiana in ..... , and the defendant by a seizure and sale by a marshal of the united states, under a distress warrant issued by the solicitor of the treasury under the act of congress of may 20, 1820. when an account against an officer who held public money had been adjusted by the proper auditing officer of the treasury, page .....

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1878

Beckwith Vs. Bean

Court : US Supreme Court

..... hears before it condemns, which proceeds upon inquiry and renders judgment only after trial. the meaning is that every citizen shall hold his life, liberty, property, and immunities under the protection of the general rules which govern society." those words have been held in english law to have this potency since the date of magna ..... of the government, simply because they were under the general direction of the president as commander in chief. they were not intended to protect against judicial inquiry and redress every act of a subordinate in the military service in suppressing or punishing what he may have regarded as a disloyal practice, no matter how ..... extent their suspicions as to his complicity in the escape of the substitutes. the court below held that the defendants were not released from responsibility under those acts, and that evidence of the possible guilt of the plaintiff, discovered after the commission of the grievances complained of, was inadmissible in mitigation of damages. .....

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1878

Pennoyer Vs. Neff

Court : US Supreme Court

..... ," when applied to judicial proceedings, means a course of legal proceedings according to those rules and principles which have been established by our jurisprudence for the protection and enforcement of private rights. to give such proceedings any validity, there must be a competent tribunal to pass upon their subject matter, and if that ..... is afforded him to defend, i am of the opinion that the courts have not the power to pronounce the proceeding illegal. the legislature has uniformly acted upon that understanding of the constitution." numerous provisions of the statutes of the state are commented upon, after which he proceeds: "various prudential regulations are ..... court jurisdiction against its recital of their existence. in all the cases brought in the state and federal courts, where attempts have been made under the act of congress to give effect in one state to personal judgments rendered in another state against nonresidents, without service upon them, or upon substituted service by .....

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1878

United States Vs. Hall

Court : US Supreme Court

..... 13 id. 389. regulations somewhat different in certain respects are made in the supplementary act of the 8th of july, 1866, and some of those contained in the two preceding acts are repealed; but every one of the provisions of those acts intended to give protection to pensions or bounties to be paid to the pensioner are either left in full ..... of their duty, were declared to be entitled to pensions for page 98 u. s. 350 life or during their disability by the act of the 3d of march, 1803, and by the subsequent act of the 10th of april, 1806, the operation of the act was extended to the widows and children of such officers, seamen, and marines. 2 id. ..... commissioned and noncommissioned, and soldiers and seamen disabled in actual military service during the late war, on the pension list during life or the continuance of such disability. id., 244. reference is made to these early acts of congress in order to show that the pension system of the country had its origin in the revolution, and beyond all .....

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