which
have not been finally settled by the Supreme Court, the
Privy Council or the Federal Court or which is not free from
difficulty ... substantial question of law runs contrary to the decision of
the Privy Council in Raghunath Prasad Singh v. Deputy
Commissioner of Partabgarh
support
of the practice for which he contends inasmuch as the Privy
Council appears to have assumed that the High Court can, in
exercise ... call for additional
evidence. The first decision of the Privy Council on which
he relies is in the case of ( Sir Sunder Singh Majithia
Collector of South
Arcot v. Mask and Company (1) the Privy Council had occasion
to consider the effect of the provision contained ... different view and held that the suit was
competent. The Privy Council reversed. the conclusion of
the High Court and confirmed the view, taken
share. Against this judgment the vendor preferred an appeal to the Privy Council. While that appeal was pending the assessee had submitted returns ... While the appeal was pending before the Privy Council the plaintiffs had applied to the High Court for recovery of their share of the profits
rule of construction in favour
of the Crown. The Privy Council, in Province of Bombay v.
Corporation of the City of Bombay ... rule of construction, never gained a firm
foothold in untilthe Privy Council decision in Province
of Bombay v. Municipal Corporation for the City of Bombay
this
connection refer to two decisions of the Privy Council. In
Secretary of State v. Mask . & Coy., (1) the Privy Council
was dealing with ... Dealing with the
question about the effect of this provisions the Privy
Council observed that it is settled law that the exclusion
of the jurisdiction
attachment
proceedings, reliance is placed on the decision of the Privy
Council in Phul Kumari v. Ghanshyam Misra (1). In that case,
the Privy Council ... Court Fees Act (No. VII of 1870) with which the Privy
Council was dealing was expressly made to apply to "Plaint
or Memorandum
rule of international law on which
the several Privy Council decisions as to the effect of
conquest or cession on the private rights ... Ayyangar J. (i) The juristic
basis of the theory underlying the Privy Council decisions
is that with the extinction of the previous sovereign the
rights
implication. The High Court declined to follow
the decision of the Privy Council in L. R. 73 1. A. 271 that
the general principle applicable ... India before the Constitution was as authoritatively laid
down by the Privy Council in L. R. 73 I. A. 271. The
Constitution has not made
that which the Vizianagram family owns. Since the decision of the Privy Council in Shiba Prasad Singh v. Rani Prayag Kumari Debi ... with the custom of impartibility as was laid down by the Privy Council in the case of Rani Sartaj Kuari v. Deoraj Kuari