This valuable resource collects the important rulings of the Calcutta High Court from 1875 to 1947, making it an essential reference for legal scholars and practitioners interested in Indian law. These cases cover a wide range of topics, from property rights to criminal law to civil disputes, and offer a detailed glimpse into the complex legal landscape of colonial India.
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