Committee observed
that the principle applied
in Taylor v. Taylor [Taylor v. Taylor ... themselves'.
8. The rule adopted
in Taylor v. Taylor [Taylor v. Taylor, (1875) LR 1 Ch D
426] is well
approved and accepted in well-known
cases of Taylor v. Taylor [(1875) 1 Ch D 426 : 45 LJ
Ch 373] , and Nazir Ahmed
designated authority. The leading case in this regard is Taylor v. Taylor [1875] 1 Ch D 426, which states that the mode prescribed ... conferred must alone exercise the power. The dictum in Taylor v. Taylor has been approved in Ramchandra Keshav Adke v. Govind Joti Chavare
also the reason for the following observations of Lord Pearson in Taylor - v. - O'Connor ... assistance to the dependants...."
The same principle was stated in Taylor - v. - O' Connor
approved
and accepted in well-known cases of Taylor v.
Taylor, ( 1875) 1 Ch. D. 426, Nazir Ahmed v.
Emperor ... approved and accepted in well-known
cases of Taylor v. Taylor and Nazir Ahmed v. Emperor .
This Court has also expressed the same
earlier decision and chancellors decision in the case of Taylor
V/s. Taylor: which was followed by Lord Roche in Nazir Ahmad
V ... this rule is traceable ia the"
decision in Taylor v. Taylor,(1875) 1 Ch dD 426 .
which was followed by Lord. Roche
General v. Le Merchant, (1788) 2 Term Rep
201n; R. v. Hunter, (1829) 4 Car & P 128 : 172 ER
638; R. v. Elworthy ... which may be
inspected to see if they are ferocious
(Line v. Taylor, (1862) 3 F & F 731 : 176 ER 335) or
whether
Apex Court Chancellor decision and Privy Council judgment in Taylor v. Taylor 1875 (1) Ch.D. 426, Nazir Ahmed v King Emperor (supra ... this rule is traceable to the decision in Taylor v. Taylor which was followed by LORD ROCHE in Nazir Ahmed v. King Emperor
after
extracting the celebrated judgment in the case of
TAYLOR V. TAYLOR has held as follows:
"31. It is the basic principle ... this rule is traceable to the
decision in Taylor v. Taylor [(1875) 1 Ch D
426 : 45 LJCh 373] which was followed
case and applying
the principles laid down in Taylor v. Taylor, this Court ... para 8)
"The rule adopted in Taylor v. Taylor] is well
recognised and is founded on sound principle. Its
result is that