respect of an appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council under Section 110, Civil, P. C. (hereinafter referred to as the Code). This ... from 1877 onwards was for the first time introduced by the Privy Council Appeals Act No. VI of 1874. Section 5 which enacted that
decision under the Income-tax Act . But the Privy Council referred to this decision with approval in 'Rhodesia Rly. Ltd. v. Income-Tax Collector ... interpretation of the expression which undoubtedly has been accepted by the Privy Council as a clue to the proper interpretation of the expression
have adopted is the test that was laid down by the Privy Council in the well known case of Attorney. General for alberta v. Attorney ... would do under given circumstances. Even in the test which the Privy Council laid down with regard to what the Legislature might have enacted
over a series of years by the
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and it is too late
to contest the validity of such delegation ... General relied on several decisions
of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and decisions
of the Supreme Court of Canada and Australia. The first
where their Lordships of the Privy Council have pointed out that the High Court, in the exercise of its revisional jurisdiction, has no jurisdiction ... under Section 304 , Indian Penal Code. It was held by the Privy Council that there was an acquittal on the charge under Section
entry. Now, "tax on income' was construed by the Privy Council in Wallace Brothers & Co. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income-tax, Bombay ... Privy Council laid down that in order to determine which persons can be made liable to tax on income it was necessary to decide that
application there was an appeal pending before their Lordships of the Privy Council relating to the property known as the Pawayan Estate.
2. Raja Fateh ... decreed.
9. Raja Ajai Verma appealed to the Privy Council and the two appeals filed by him were consolidated and disposed of by their Lordships
this, it is said, they relied upon the Privy Council decisions, reported in 'Bhagwan Sahai v. Bhagwan Din, (12 All 387; 'Jhanda Singh ... case.
6. I shall first review the relevant decisions of the Privy Council, that have either been cited at the bar, or otherwise come
argument Mr. Maneksha has strongly relied upon two decisions of the Privy Council: Sopher v. Administrator General, Bengal . and Putlibai v. So-rabji . There ... will comes into operation. As observed by their Lordships of the Privy Council in Sopher v. Administrator General, Bengal , at page 868, Section
drew our attention to a decision of their Lordships of the Privy Council in Maung Kyin v. Ma Shwe ... thereupon.
When the matter came earlier before their Lordships of the Privy Council in the year 1911, the question as to the applicability of Section