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Colonial Law Journals: Madras Law Journal 1 Colonial Law Journals: Articles in the Madras Law Journal, 1891-47 [compiled by Anita Arenson, in consultation with Mitra Sharafi ([email protected]; version of 8 March 2020) posted on South Asian Legal History Resources: https://salh.law.wisc.edu/article- listings-for-colonial-south-asian-law-journals/] This list includes articles from the following volumes of the Madras Law Journal: Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891)- Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894) Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896)- Vol. XIX (1909) Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911)- Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947) A Note on Coverage and Format: Many colonial law journals published not only articles, but also law reports (i.e. judicial decisions) and short pieces like case notes, book reviews, and summaries of recent legislation. We have included articles only. However, article-length pieces on cases, statutes, and books have been included. Many of these journals also changed format every few years. As a result, there are occasionally no articles in a particular volume, or no articles of a particular type that had previously appeared in the journal. Finally, words and numbers that were unclear in the original Tables of Contents appear in square brackets. Article & Author (where given) Citation Abetment by the subject of rape Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 271, reprint page 285. A case harder than Rukmabbai’s Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 204, reprint page 216. Administration of Civil Justice in 1890 Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 569, reprint page 591. Age of consent bill Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 61, reprint page 66. Bank of England v. Vagliano Brothers Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 619, reprint page 642. Compromise by pleaders Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 370, reprint page 385. Contractual capacity of minors Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 262, reprint page 276. English Law Reports for 1890 Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 363, reprint page 378. English Law Reports for 1890 Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 427, reprint page 446.

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Colonial Law Journals: Madras Law Journal

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Colonial Law Journals: Articles in the Madras Law Journal, 1891-47

[compiled by Anita Arenson, in consultation with Mitra Sharafi

([email protected]; version of 8 March 2020) posted on South Asian Legal History Resources: https://salh.law.wisc.edu/article-

listings-for-colonial-south-asian-law-journals/] This list includes articles from the following volumes of the Madras Law Journal:

• Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891)- Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894) • Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896)- Vol. XIX (1909) • Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911)- Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947)

A Note on Coverage and Format: Many colonial law journals published not only articles, but also law reports (i.e. judicial decisions) and short pieces like case notes, book reviews, and summaries of recent legislation. We have included articles only. However, article-length pieces on cases, statutes, and books have been included. Many of these journals also changed format every few years. As a result, there are occasionally no articles in a particular volume, or no articles of a particular type that had previously appeared in the journal. Finally, words and numbers that were unclear in the original Tables of Contents appear in square brackets.

Article & Author (where given) Citation

Abetment by the subject of rape Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 271, reprint page 285.

A case harder than Rukmabbai’s Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 204, reprint page 216.

Administration of Civil Justice in 1890 Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 569, reprint page 591.

Age of consent bill Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 61, reprint page 66.

Bank of England v. Vagliano Brothers Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 619, reprint page 642.

Compromise by pleaders Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 370, reprint page 385.

Contractual capacity of minors Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 262, reprint page 276.

English Law Reports for 1890 Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 363, reprint page 378.

English Law Reports for 1890 Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 427, reprint page 446.

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Hindu gains of learning bill Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 139, reprint page 144.

Hindu Law- Competition between illegitimate son and widow

Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 66, reprint page 71.

Hindu Law- of marriage- Gift of bride Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 627, reprint page 649.

Hindu Law- Partial partition Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 197, reprint page 209.

Hindu Law- The rights of a purchaser from a Hindu co-parcener

Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 708, reprint page 735.

Landlord and tenant- Adverse possession Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 699, reprint page 725.

Liability for negligence Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 133, reprint page 138.

Presumption of title from possession Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 435, reprint page 454.

Presumption of title from possession Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 561, reprint page 583.

Res judicata (between co-defendants) Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 8, reprint page 8.

Retrospect of the English Law Reports for 1890

Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 4, reprint page 4.

Retrospect of the English Law Reports for 1890

Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 253, reprint page 268.

Setting aside compromise Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 501, reprint page 521.

Small Causes Courts bill Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 497, reprint page 517.

Succession Certificate Act Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 2, reprint page 2.

Mitakshara, Achara Kanda I Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 12-20, reprint page 12-20.

Mitakshara, Achara Kanda II Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 72-78, reprint page 77-83.

Mitakshara, Achara Kanda III Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 143-151, reprint page 148-156.

Mitakshara, Achara Kanda IV Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 207-213, reprint page 218-224.

Mitakshara, Achara Kanda V Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 277-289, reprint page 291-302.

Mitakshara, on impurity Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 718-727, reprint page 744-752.

Parasara Madhaviyam Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 442-448, reprint page 460-166.

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Parasara Madhaviyam Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 509-516, reprint page 529-535.

Parasara Madhaviyam Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 573-582, reprint page 595-603.

Parasara Madhaviyam Madras Law Journal Vol. I (1891), M. L. J. page 641-648, reprint page 663-670.

Administration of civil juscice [sic] in the Madras Presidency for the year 1891, report on the [Corrected title: Administration of civil justice in the Madras Presidency for the year 1891, report on the

Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 423, reprint page 419.

Admissibility of judgments Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 289, reprint page 286.

Admissibility of Police record Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 173, reprint page 170.

Adverse possession of equity of redemption

Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 283, reprint page 279.

Agreements controlling rights of the adopted son

Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 410, reprint page 405.

Assignment of contracts Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 403, reprint page 399.

Bail Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 47, reprint page 46.

Bill to amend the Limitation Act and the Code of Civil Procedure

Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 178, reprint page 175.

Contribution for costs Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 2, reprint page 2.

Covenants running with the land Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 338, reprint page 334.

Dealings with property by trespassers Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 183, reprint page 180.

Doctrine of notice in relation to the English and Irish Registration Acts

Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 426, reprint page 422.

Functions of appellate courts Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.)

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(1892), M. L. J. page 137, reprint page 134.

Hindu law- Non-liability for father’s debts Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 102, reprint page 101.

Local legislation Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 93, reprint page 92.

Madras legislation Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 239, reprint page 235.

Paternal legislation Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 369, reprint page 365.

Possessory title Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 373, reprint page 370.

Professor Gray on custom Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 329, reprint page 325.

Sale-deeds of immoveable property below Rs. 100 in value

Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 55, reprint page 54.

Suits to set aside sales for arrears of revenue in Bengal

Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 6, reprint page 6.

Suits Valuation Act- Question of jurisdiction

Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 145, reprint page 142.

Supreme legislature and jurisdiction of the High Courts

Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 244, reprint page 240.

Mitakshara, on impurity Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 13-20, reprint page 12-19.

Mitakshara, on impurity Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 60-69, reprint page 58-67.

Mitakshara, on impurity Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 112-118, reprint page 110-116.

Mitakshara, on impurity Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 148-156, reprint page 145-152.

Mitakshara, on impurity Madras Law Journal Vol. II (Re-Print.) (1892), M. L. J. page 199-205, reprint page 195-201.

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Administration of Civil Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 311, Re-print reference [383].

Alienation of religious endowments- Limitation

Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 345, Re-print reference 369.

Collusion at auctions Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 221, Re-print reference 236.

Continuing wrongs Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 2, Re-print reference 2.

Delegation of powers Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 215, Re-print reference 229.

Estoppel of privies- Eexcution purchasers Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 123, Re-print reference 132.

Family customs among Hindus Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 89, Re-print reference 96.

Female Bandhus Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 69, Re-print reference 74.

Law Institute for Madras Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 65, Re-print reference 70.

Liability of the Governments for the torts of its servants

Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 247, 279, Re-print reference 263, 298.

Madras Legislative Council Regulations Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 115, Re-print reference 123.

Possessory title and S. 9 of the Specific Relief Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 9, Re-print reference 9.

Powers of the High Courts in second appeals

Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 171, Re-print reference 183.

Proof of custom Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 257, Re-print reference 274.

Res judicata- Question of law Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 316, Re-print reference 338.

Right of a subsequent mortgagee to redeem a prior mortgagee-purchaser

Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 129, Re-print reference 138.

Scope of articles 91 to 93 of the Indian Limitation Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 335, Re-print reference 358.

Validity of adoption by the widow of a person not the last owner of the property

Madras Law Journal Vol. III (1893), Old reference 41, Re-print reference 44.

Administration of Civil Justice in Madras Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 299.

Covenants for title in India Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 75.

Culpable homicide and murder Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 84.

Disqualification of judges Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J.

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page 131.

Effect of Non-joinder of parties in mortgage suits by M. K. Vaidyanatha Aiyar, B A..M.L. [sic] [corrected title: Effect of Non-joinder of parties in mortgage suits by M. K. Vaidyanatha Aiyar, B.A. M.L.]

Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 266.

Hindu Law- Right to account in a Joint Family

Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 255.

Legislation in the Imperial Council Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 39.

Limitation Act XV of 1877, Schedule II, Articles 91 to 93

Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 1.

Malabar Marriage Bill- I Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 177.

Malabar Marriage Bill- II Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 217.

Maxims of Equity and their Application to Indian Law- I

Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page [381].

Police Amendment Bill of 1894 Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 307.

Presidency Small Cause Amendment Act Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 325.

Right to Privacy Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 17.

Section 21 of Act XV of 1877 Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 186.

Section 99 of the Transfer of Property Act Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 107.

Special constables and the Masulipatam riots

Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 141.

Stare Decisis Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 99.

Succession Certificate in a suit for sale upon a mortgage Durga Charan Banerji

Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 146.

Usury Laws- Jogindro Loll Chowdhri Madras Law Journal Vol. IV (1894), M.L.J. page 225.

Abetment of Torts Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 255.

Administration of Civil Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 349.

Anglo-American Imbroglio Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 8.

Award of Interest Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J.

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page 299.

Confessions in Criminal Law- Indian Evidence Act, S. 30

Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 87.

Cremation- A Nuisance Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 429.

Dishonest Intent in Theft Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 20.

Hindu Law- Right of Representation under the Mitakshara

Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 188.

Indian Case Law in 1895, I Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 140.

Indian Case Law in 1895, II Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 304.

Legal Profession in Madras, The Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 171.

Liberty of the Subject- Habeas Corpus Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 264.

Malabar Marriage Bill, The Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 1.

Note on Constructive Payments under S. 20 of Act, XV of 1877

Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 365.

Pleading in the Insolvency Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 473.

Question of Custom in Second Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 477.

Registration of Kuries under the Companies Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 127.

“Respondeat Superior” in Criminal Law- The Scope of

Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 39.

Revision in Small Causes, Act IX of 1887, S. 25

Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 52.

S. 9 of the Indian Limitation Act- Exceptions to

Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 104.

Succession to Non-technical Stridhanam under the Mayukha

Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 412.

Suits by Benamidars Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 405.

Adoption (From Vaidyanatha Dikshitiyam)

Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 358.

Anuloma Caste (From Vaidyanatha Dikshitiyam)

Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 356.

Asoucha Nirnaya or Determination of Impurity

Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J. page 208.

Marriage (from Vaidyanatha Dikshitiyam) Madras Law Journal Vol. VI (1896), M.L.J.

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page 361.

Administration of Civil Justice in Madras Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 385, Re-print reference 366.

Advocate General, The Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 61, Re-print reference 58.

Advocate Generalship, The Vacant Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 91, Re-print reference 88.

Appeals, Government of India on Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 309, Re-print reference 297.

Criminal Jurisdiction, Grounds of Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 394, Re-print reference 374.

Criminal Procedure Amendment Bill, The Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 389, Re-print reference 369.

Damdupat, The law of, India Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 131, Re-print reference 126.

Disaffection, the Law of, in India Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 351, Re-print reference 336.

Grandson’s Liability under the Hindu Law to pay his grandfather’s debts

Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 268, Re-print reference 254.

Hindu Guardian’s Obligation to marry his female Ward, A

Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 178, Re-print reference 170.

Illegitimate sons, Their Right to maintenance under Hindu Law

Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 363, Re-print reference 347.

Indian Stamp Bill, The Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 467, Re-print reference 444.

Insanity in Hindu Law Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 190, Re-print reference 181.

Principles of Limitation in relation to other Acts

Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 69, Re-print reference 66.

Rent Recovery Act Amendment Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.)

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(1897), Old reference 173, Re-print reference 165.

Rights of Remarried Widows Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 99, Re-print reference 95.

Right of Representation under the Mitakshara

Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 1, Re-print reference 1.

Sedition, The Amendment of the Law of Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 443, Re-print reference 421.

Surrender of a Woman’s Estate to the next presumptive reversioner

Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 14, Re-print reference 18.

Vaidyanatha Dhikshatiyam Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 31, Re-print reference 29.

Vaidyanatha Dhikshatiyam Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 144, Re-print reference 139.

Vivadaratnakara, Chapters 1 to 8 Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 209, Re-print reference 199.

Vivadaratnakara, Chapters 4 & 5 Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 278, Re-print reference 264.

Vivadaratnakara, Chapters 6 to 8 Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 326, Re-print reference 313.

Vivadaratnakara, Chapters 9 to 15 Madras Law Journal Vol. VII (Re-Print.) (1897), Old reference 410, Re-print reference 390.

Adoption devesting estate- Validity of Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 411.

Bandhus- Who are:- By P. R. Ganapati Aiyar, B.A., B.L.

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 313.

Civil Justice in the Madras Presidency Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 403.

Criminal Procedure Code, 1898:- By E. H. Monnier

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 189.

Escheat under the Hindu Law:- By S. Sitarama Sastri, B.A.

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 375.

Equitable set-off:- By P. Duraiswami Aiyangar, B.A., B.L.

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 222.

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Grounds of Criminal Jurisdiction:- By M. A. Tirunarayanachari, B.A., B.L.

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 110.

Hindu Law- Adoption of an only son Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 1.

Hindu Law- Succession under the Mitakshara to woman’s property inherited from a female:- By M. K. Vaidyanatha Aiyar, M.A., M.L.

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 198.

Illegitimate son of a Sudra:- By T. Jivaji, B.A., B.L.

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 153.

Inland Water-courses:- By T. Rajaram Rao, B.A., B.L.

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 263.

Islands in Non-navigable Rivers Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 357.

Law Reporting, the Art of:- By J. J. Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 455.

New rules for Court of Small Causes, Madras, framed by the High Court under Act I of 1895

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page [829].

Succession of Cognates under the Mitakshara:- Jurisprudence

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 53.

Succession of Cognates under the Mitakshara:- Jurisprudence II

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 99.

Substantial justice- Discretion of Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 16.

Madana-Parijata, Chapter VIII Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 422.

Vivadaratnakara, Chapters XVI-XVII Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 22.

Advocate-General, Madras Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 90.

Agency Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 248.

Allurements to children Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 97.

American Cases, -notes of

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 346, 401. Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 479.

American method of treating crime, English view of

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 446.

Anti Ticket Scalping Laws,- Constitutionality of

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 398.

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Attaching a dead body for debt Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 244.

Banks Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 248.

Boddam,- Mr. Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 345.

Careers,- duty of Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 45.

Champerty,- What constitutes Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 42.

Circuit by Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 350.

Contracts Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 248, 249.

Counsel as witnesses Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 400.

Criminal Evidence Bill, English Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 246.

Damages Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 44.

Delivery Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 251, 442.

De Minimis Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 241.

Deposition, -Taking of Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 355.

Dissenting opinions,- Evils of Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 141, 306.

District Munsifs,- Power of appointing Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 344.

Dogs as witnesses Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 183.

Draft for collection Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 248.

Education,- Legal, in the Continent and America

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 103.

Estoppel Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 44.

Facietie Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 440.

Field, -Mr. Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 181.

French Language,- Use of, in English Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 484.

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Gift Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 442.

Hotel proprietor’s right to allow his guests to use his telephone

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 445.

Husband seducer Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 441.

Ice not a necessity for administering justice

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 347.

Injunction to restrain an unlicensed person from practising law

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 351.

Innovation in jurisprudence Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 307.

Jaimini’s mimasa:- is it an authority Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 343.

Joint traffic decision Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 485.

Judge cogitating audibly Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 244.

Judge’s Notes of Evidence Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 345.

Law Graduates, - Good advice to Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 51.

Law Lectures- Their value and the secret to their success

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 148.

Law Schools in America,- Statistics of Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 398.

Lawyer and his client Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 182.

Lawyer, learned Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 243.

Lawyers and Politics Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 46.

Lawyers v. Rest of Mankind Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 481.

Legal laughs

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 143, 182. Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 399, 487.

Life Insurance Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 450.

Lockwood, Sir Frank,- The late Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 150.

Madras Bench and Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898),

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M.L.J. page 343.

Madras High Court Miscellaneous Cases - - Disposal of

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 91.

Madras High Court Patronage and power of superintendence exercised by

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 344.

Madras High Court, Sittings Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 91, 438.

Master of Irish Legal Kepartee Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 253.

Medical Services- Gratuitous- Liability for Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 44.

Misconduct of counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 355.

Murderer’s anxiety Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 140.

Mutilation of dead body Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 44.

Nation’s Anchor, by Justice Brewer Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 253.

Negligence of Telegraphic Company Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 354.

Notice Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 250.

Notice to quit Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 251.

Parry, Judge- One of the stories told by Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 442.

Passengers- Rights of, holding transfer ticket

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 310.

Perjury- Prevalence of the crime of Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 95.

Petheram on the Privy Council Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 397.

Phillimore, Mr. Justice, on facilities to dissolve marriage

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 442.

Pittapore Case Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 439.

Promise to pay for services Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 248.

Property Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 250, 251.

Proximate cause of accident Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 309, 453.

Railway seats- Law of Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898),

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M.L.J. page 93.

Registry of Deeds Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 250.

Res judicata Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 452.

Russel, Lord- Some stories of Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 142, 348.

Sales Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 251.

Scholarship- Attachment of Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 96.

Sedition Act Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 90.

Spiritualistic medium Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 309.

Specific performance Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 249.

Statute of Frauds Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 249.

Stranger to consideration Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 249.

Succession of cognates under the Mitakshara

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 140.

Suicide Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 450.

Tenant-at-will Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 251.

Torts Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 44, 97.

Wife,- Right to action for inducing husband to desert her

Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 355.

Wills, extraordinary Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 242.

Woman witness Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 243.

Zola’s defence Madras Law Journal Vol. VIII (1898), M.L.J. page 352.

Administration of Justice in Madras Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 349.

Apology Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 245.

Bandhus II:- P. R. Ganapati Aiyar, B.A., B.L. Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 54.

Bandhus III:- P. R. Ganapati Aiyar, B.A., Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.)

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B.L. (1899), M.L.J. page 147.

Deposit of Title Deeds:- P. R. Ganapati Aiyar, B.A., B.L.

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 407.

Dreyfus Case Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 309.

Frivolous and Vexatious Actions Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 278.

Lien of Solicitors and Arbitrators and their protection from producing documents on ground of lien:- By Madan Gopal

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 1.

Primogeniture among Mothers: Jurisprudence

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 275.

Primogeniture among Mothers- in Hindu Law: Jurisprudence

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 353.

Receiving Mother:- Jurisprudence Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 229.

Recent Legislation Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 49.

Sir Arthur Collins Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 195.

Spendthrift Legislation Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 207.

Succession of Gotrajas under the Mitakshara

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 91.

Succession to impartible Estate:- Seniority and half blood:- Jurisprudence

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 318.

Topics of Malabar Law:- Joint family Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 135.

Topics of Malabar Law:- Karnavan Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 202.

Madana Parijata:- By S. Sitarama Sastri, B.A.

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 7, 101.

Visvarupa’s Commentary of Yajnavalka:- By S. Sitarama Sastri, B.A.

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 365, 416.

Advice to Law Graduates by Sir Francis Maclean

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 80.

Agency Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 30.

Air- Property in Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 389.

Alienation of husband’s affections, action for

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 343.

Animals Fere Naturee [sic] - Property in Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.)

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[corrected title: Animals Fere Nature- Property in]

(1899), M.L.J. page 85.

Arbitrators’ fees Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 185.

Arson Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 127.

Attorney-at-Law Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 271.

Bar- overcrowding of the Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 78.

Carriers Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 126.

Conjugal Rights- Restitution of Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 399.

Consideration Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 302.

Contempt of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 299.

Contracts Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 126, 302.

Contracts, breach of, for adoption Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 341.

Contracts, assigning future earnings to 10 years

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 83.

Counsel- too many, in a case Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 223.

Court Room Oratory Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 434.

Courts in England- Condition of Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 299.

Criminal Law Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 127.

Criminal Sessions of the Madras High Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 294.

Cross-examination acquittals Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 81.

Custody of children Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 272.

Damages Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 341, 269.

Death Sentence- an example Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 267.

Donatio Mortis Causa Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 86.

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Echoes of the Four Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 34, 186.

Epigrams Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 35.

Ethics of Advocacy Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 300, 339.

Forbearance Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 302.

Forensic qualities- Tadfourd on Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 399.

Glass Eye Case Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 184.

Hawkins, J.- Jokes of Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 84.

High Court Judges- Indian- Sixty Years’ Rule

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 295.

Immorality on the Judicial Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 41.

Incomes at the Bar in England Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 388.

Indian Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 262.

Injunction against visiting a woman Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 303.

Inns of Court and law Examinations Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 223.

Insurance Policies Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 301.

-. Health of Insured Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 264.

Intersection of 2 Streets- Point of intersection in what street

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 46.

Intervention of a third party Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 39.

Joseph- His Honor Mr. Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 337, 338.

Judicial opinion- Two types of Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 304.

Judgments- tardy delivery of Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 301.

Judges- English,- Some well-known Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 394.

Jury- Judges’ remarks about Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 224.

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Jury’s View:- Is it part of a trial? Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 38.

Lady Barristers- Admission of Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 82.

Lawyer,- good- Ideal of the Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 393.

-‘s duty- to argue for client whom he thinks wrong

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 396.

Lawyers- Generosity of Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 286.

Legal Education- Lord Chief Justice Russell on

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 397.

Legal Laughs Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 83, 185, 346.

Legislature- Trusting the Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 391.

Liability for False Statements Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 40.

Life Insurance- Assignment Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 82.

Lord Lytton’s Description of Daniel O’Connel addressing an out-door Meeting

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 266.

Lord Herschell- Tribute to the Memory of Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 79.

Lord Watson Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 340.

Malicious Prosecution of Civil Suit Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 87.

Marriage by one having sexual disease Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 388.

Mistake of Law Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 87.

Money paid for illegal purposes Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 128.

Nebraska Legislation Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 185.

Negligence Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 39, 40.

New Year Honors- The Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 433.

Parent and Child Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 304.

Passing of Executrix- The Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 3.

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Patients- Are they to be kept alive at all hazards?

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 388.

Percolating Waters Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 302.

Pleaders as Directors Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 261.

Pleadership Examination Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 88.

Posthumous Judgments Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 301.

Privacy- Right to Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 36.

Privacy- Right of Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 441.

Privilege Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 41.

Procedure, Novel Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 262.

Promiscuous kissing of wife- Husband not bound to receive wife

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 399.

Property Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 302.

Property in Air Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 389.

Property in Animals Fere Nature Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 85.

Property Mustache Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 392.

Punjab Chief Courts Act, 1899 Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 399.

Q. Cs.- New list of Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 224.

Quasi Contracts Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 87, 128.

Review of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 32.

Sir Walter Scott- on Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 84.

Slander Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 41.

Stamp Law- The new Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 32.

Supreme Court of the United States- working of

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 297.

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Teaching of Law at Harward Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 443.

Telegrams- Mistake in-Damages Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 124.

Thomas Raliegh- The new Law Member Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 30.

Torts Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 39, 40, 41, 87.

Touting by Attorney-at-Law Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 271.

Train- Duty to stop, for fallen passenger Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 392.

Trials Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 269.

Trials, by Judge and Jury Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 265.

Trials, by Propriety of urging the Jury to agree

Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 269.

Trusts- Fraud by Agent- Statute of Frauds Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 128.

Unborn children- Rights of Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 37.

Vakils carrying on business Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 120.

Vakils- Enrolment of Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 122.

Void conditions Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 302.

Waiver of condition Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 301.

Wall Tax Road, Murder case Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 31.

Ways of necessity- What are they Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 123.

William M. Evarts Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 46.

Wit Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 304.

Wit and Wisdom of Chief Justice Bleckly Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 31.

Women as Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. IX (Re-Print.) (1899), M.L.J. page 263.

Administration of Civil Justice for 1899 Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 320.

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A mere right to Sue Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 309.

Ancient Hindu Procedure Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 275.

Arrears of Maintenance, claims for Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 243.

Constitution of the Chartered High Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 49.

Crown’s right of Reply Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 316.

D’Santos v. Queen Empress Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 81.

Hindu Gains of Learning Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 1.

Imperial Court of Appeal, The Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 213.

Irrigation Cess Bill, The Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 88.

Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, The

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 323.

Jurisdiction of Civil Courts in suits for infringement of Copyright

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 59.

Mortgagee’s Power of Sale Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 19.

Power of a Karnavan of a Tarward to make an adoption

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 217.

Right to Maintenance out of Impartible Estates

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 312.

Second Appeal Bill, The Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 353.

N. A. Subrahmanya Iyer v. Queen Empress Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 173.

Topics of Malabar Law:- Karnavan Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 131.

Topics of Malabar Law:- Karnavan contd. Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 187.

Advice to Law Students Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 231.

Advocate-General and the Sessions Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 341.

Advocate-General of Madras Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 42.

Agent:- Double Employment of Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 122.

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Allotment of shares Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 128.

Applause in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 165.

Applications- Withdrawal of Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 123.

Apprentices- New Examination for Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 294.

Australian Commonwealth Bill- Judicial portion in

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 208.

A very novel action Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 232.

Boddam, Mr. Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 211.

Boycott Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 168.

The Burmah Chief Court’s Act Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 120.

Change of opinion by Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 161.

Chief Justice of England, The late Lord Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 342.

Contract Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 123, 126.

Coatless Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 349.

Curious Legislation Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 269.

Dead body:- Husband’s right to prevent removal of wife’s

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 168.

Death of the only Blind woman lawyer in the world

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 350.

Disbarment for bribing members of Legislature

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 167.

Disbarment Proceeding, a proper disposition of

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 374.

District and Sessions Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 297.

Divorce in Burmah Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 210.

Divorce Records Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 346.

Divorce statistics Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 77.

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Divorced woman as beneficiary of Life Insurance Policy

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 373.

Dress-making case Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 208.

Duty to Third persons Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 126.

English Judges as authors Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 616.

Evidence Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 167.

Evidence:- An important question in Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 206.

Harvard Law School- Tribute by Professor Dicey

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 163.

Hissing in a Theatre Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 231.

How men are made famous Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 348.

Injunction to enforce the right to see a corpse

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 124.

Irrigation Cess Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 117.

Judicial Statistics Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 296.

Judge’s Notes of Evidence Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 295.

Kernan:- The late Mr. Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 342.

Law relating to Pressman in New Jersey Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 269.

Law Suit conducted in the Sigh Language of Deaf Mutes

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 124.

Lawyer’s duty to Clients Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 234.

Lawyer’s duty to Court Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 235.

Lawyer’s duty to each other Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 237.

Lawyer’s duty to the Public Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 233.

Lawyer’s duty to themselves Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 237.

Lawyers in the United States- Number of Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 298.

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Legal Ethics- A Code of Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 162.

Legal Ethics Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 233.

Legal Laughs Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 44, 77.

Legal Profession in New York Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 347.

Legislation to check the dwindling of Population

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 270.

Lord Ludlow Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 76.

Lord Russell of Killowen Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 267, 299.

Lord Russell of Killowen Anecdotes and reminiscences of

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 367.

Lord Russell of Killowen Methods of Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 268.

North, Mr. Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 43.

Physician’s calls- Is he the sole Judge of their necessary frequency

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 345.

Pleaders and the Pleadership Board Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 341.

Politics and Public speaking Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 239.

Politics from the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 207.

The Press Messages Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 118.

Privy Council v. House of Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 43.

Promise implied- to use due care Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 126.

Proportion of Lawyers to Population Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 346.

Race perfect- How to make Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 270.

Religious Endowments Bills, The Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 119.

Right of Counsel to shed tears Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 271.

Right of Privacy, miscalled Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 379.

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Right to Expectorate Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 233.

Sale of one’s body for Exhibition Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 232.

Skirts:- Lawyer appearing in Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 207.

Solicitors struck off Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 43.

Story- An amusing Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 270.

Subrahmania Iyer’s, Mr. Justice, successor Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 116.

Success at the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 237.

Support of Land- Deprivation of Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 168.

“To be married by the Registrar” Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 209.

Unborn children in Criminal Law Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 121.

What does a client’s fee buy and what it does not?

Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 347.

Westbury- Lord Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 125.

Witchcraft- Lord Mansfield on Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 346.

Witnesses:- The browbeating of Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 163.

Witness:- Direct impeachment of Madras Law Journal Vol. X (1900), M.L.J. page 167.

Appeal under the Companies Act Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 257.

Abatement of [Reverssoner’s] suit on death of widow or reversioner

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 49.

Court of Wards Amendment Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 319.

Court of Wards Amendment Bill from a creditor’s point of view

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 323.

Episode in the History of the Inns of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 293.

Her Imperial Majesty Queen Victoria Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 1.

Hindu Law- Interest in property acquired under a Will

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 211.

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Landlord’s right to sue under S. 9 of the Specific Relief Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 283.

Legal Education in Madras Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 175.

Powers of Appellate Courts, The Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 249.

Res judicata between co-defendants, I Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 2.

Res judicata between co-defendants, II Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 85.

Topics of Malabar Law: Karnavan- His removal, I

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 129.

Topics of Malabar Law: Karnavan- His removal, II

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 167.

Topics of Malabar Law: The rights and remedies of junior members

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 313.

Actions by Prisoners Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 347.

Ages of Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 164.

Amicus Curiae Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 344.

An amusing story Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 244.

Annual grant to the Incorporated Law Society

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 204.

Attempts to influence Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 163.

Appointment of Members of the Judicial Committee

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 343.

(The) Bar in England Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 32.

Bhashvam Aiyangar, Mr. Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 201.

Bankruptcy- General assignment- Right of creditors

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 243.

Breach of promise of marriage in France Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 346.

Breach after part performance of instalment contracts

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 242.

(A) Chairman’s ruling Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 204.

Champertous agreement with clients Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 201.

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Chinese Jurisprudence Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 307.

Civil Judicial Statistics, 1898 Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 80.

Civil liability of a physician or surgeon for deserting his patient

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 237.

Contracts- Damages- Defective construction

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 164.

Convocation Address by Mr. Justice Shephard

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 118.

(The) Court of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 203.

(Mr. Justice) Davies and the Profession Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 274.

Delivery of Single Judgments by the Privy Council

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 206.

Director-Counsel appearing against his Company

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 208.

Discharging a volunteer without a hearing

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 349.

English Criminal Procedure Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 205.

Equity- Specific performance- Contract to devise

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 243.

Forensic strike Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 350.

French Legislation in 1900- The legal rate of interest

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 345.

(The Hindu) Gains of Learning Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 31.

(The) Improvement of the position of the Judicial Service. Government of Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 145.

Jurisprudence in Philology Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 351.

Law Lectures Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 206.

Liability of Corporations on Contracts of their promoters

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 240.

Lord Hobhouse and the Judicial Committee

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 235.

Mr. Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 31.

Memorial Rules Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 33.

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Oral Judgments Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 275.

Persons- Mortgage by Infant- Avoidance Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 123.

Privilege of Peerage Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 206.

Property- Surface waters- Increased flow upon adjacent land

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 124.

Promise to refrain from marrying Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 352.

Quasi-Contract- Mistake of law- Recovery of money

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 165.

Quo Warranto against a College Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 238.

(A) Refugee tenant of Ladysmith and rent Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 345.

Revision of Calendars Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 274.

Rules regarding adjournment of cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 202.

Septra tenens mollitque aninosettempartat iras

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 204.

Single judgments of Benches Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 119.

Subrahmania Aiyer, N. A., v. The King Emperor

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 306.

(The) Suppression of names in Courts of Justice

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 203.

Telegraphs- Failure to deliver message- Liability to addressee

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 237.

Telegraphs- Reasonable regulations- Power to stipulate against liability for negligence

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 238.

(The) Value of oral arguments, by Mr. Justice Harlan

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 122.

Want of waiting rooms for witnesses Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 202.

‘West African Studies’ by Miss Mary Kingsley- Spirits as policemen.

Madras Law Journal Vol. XI (1901), M.L.J. page 348.

The Civil Procedure Code Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 1.

The Civil Procedure Code Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 83.

The Civil Procedure Code Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J.

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page 223.

The Civil Procedure Code Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 313.

Contract Act, S 69- Action for money paid by persons only morally liable

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 375.

Hindu and Mahomadan Religious Endowments- 1. Constitution and Proof- Dedication

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 121.

Hindu and Mahomadan Religious Endowments- 2. Customary Right Cases

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 254.

Hindu and Mahomadan Religious Endowments- 3. Different kinds of Dedication

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 229.

Hindu and Mahomadan Religious Endowments- 4. Jurisdiction of British Courts

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 25.

Hindu and Mahomadan Religious Endowments- 5. What is a Religious Endowment?

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 57.

(Some Problems in the) Hindu Law of Adoption

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 117.

(Some Problems on) Hindu Law:- Illegitimate son’s and grandson’s Rights

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 247.

(A Question of) International Law: -Arrest of an escaped prisoner of war on board a foreign ship in British waters

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 51.

(The) Madras Impartible Estates Act Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 322.

Topics of Malabar Law:- The Joint Family among the Nambudris

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 174.

(The) Advocate-General and Mr. Justice Boddam

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 291.

Anticipatory breach of contract as excuse for non-performance

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 46.

Chief Justice Marshall Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 251.

Contracts- Consideration- Forbearance of a bona fide claim

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 16.

Criminal evidence Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 362.

Criminal Law- Lawful Act resulting in unlawful Acts by others

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 76.

Effect of the Absorption of a state upon its Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J.

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existing Treaties page 209.

Effect of statutes for survival of actions on liability for death by wrongful Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 207.

Evidence- Hearsay- Report on Testimony given through Interpreter

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 206.

Equity- Specific Performance- Entire contract for the sale of reality and personality

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 16.

(The) Etiquette of the Bar: Sir Arthur Collins at the Bar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 360.

How one Young lawyer built up a Practice Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 214.

(The) Impartible Estates Act Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 204.

Injunctions against picketing Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 220.

Intent as affected by drunkenness Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 77.

(The) Jagampet case Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 292.

Judicial pressure for compromise Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 104.

-Restraints upon Trade competition Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 78.

(The) Jury System Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 296.

Mr. Justice Davies again Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 291.

Hearsay evidence in German Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 361.

Law Reform in England Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 107.

Leave to bid Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 203.

Legal-aid-Society Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 18.

Legal Protection to unborn children Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 20.

(The) Lord Chief Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 15.

(The) “Life of Lord Russell of Killowen” Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 212.

(The) Madras Law College Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 43.

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Mortgage decrees Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 164.

(The) New Civil Rules of Practice Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 202.

Obiter dictum Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 17.

Oral Evidence Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 164.

Persons- Mortgage by infants- avoidance Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 75.

The Police Commission Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 416.

Prohibition of sale of Intoxicating Liquors to children

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 14.

Profit on Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 295.

Property- Statute of limitations- Accrual of action on covenant of warranty

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 75.

Recovery for damage resulting from nervous shock

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 44.

Registration of decrees Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 7.

Report on the Administration of Civil Justice for 1901

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 295.

Revision of appellate orders in sanction proceedings

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 251.

The Rights of Municipalities as affected by the statute of Limitations

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 210.

Right of Selection as to place of burial Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 420.

Right to Privacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 296.

Sale of decree Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 203.

Sale of debt Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 203.

Sanctions for perjury Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 106.

Sittings Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 296.

Some Essentials to the Young Lawyer’s success

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 417.

Starting in law, By Hon. Otto Kirchner Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 363.

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Subscriptions of charitable organizations Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 19.

Suretyship- Statute of limitation Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 74.

(The) Teaching of law (an extract from an article by W. J. Brown in the Law Quarterly Review)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 166.

Telegraph Companies Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 363.

Torts- Libel- statement fibellous only in connection with facts unknown to defendant

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 205.

Transfer from Presidency Magistrates Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 204.

What constitutes a clog on the equity of redemption

Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 168.

The Youthful Offenders Act Madras Law Journal Vol. XII (1902), M.L.J. page 14.

The Civil Procedure Code Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 133.

Contracts by Tender- Continuing Offers Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 45.

Critical Notes Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 268.

Hindu and Mahomedan Religious Endowments:- 1. Public and Private

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 1.

Hindu and Mahomedan Religious Endowments:- 2. Different Forms of Endowments

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 91.

Hindu and Mahomedan Religious Endowments:- 3. Distinction between Public and Private

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 68.

Hindu and Mahomedan Religious Endowments:- 4. Wakfs

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 230.

Hindu Law- Illegitimate Son’s Share Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 67.

(The) Law of Compensation for Improvements effected by persons in possession of Land in India

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 223.

Madras City Municipal Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 321.

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Practice as to costs of Pauper Litigants in England

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 258.

Suit against Defendants who are Foreign subjects

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 185.

Topics of Malabar Law- Stanoms Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 161.

Abraham Lincoln, the Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 211.

Attorney’s Declaration of Belief Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 349.

Bar, India and the English Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 59.

Barrister recommending another Barrister as Leader or Junior, Re a

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 149.

Barrister, The Young in his Office Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 179.

Benson, Mr. Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 305.

Common Law, The Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 305.

Conflict of Laws- Capacity to Contract- Coverture as Defence

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 351.

Dedication, The American Extension of the Doctrine of

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 253.

Fees of Counsel and Solicitors- Fusion of Bar and Rolls

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 41.

Foreign Territory, Determination of Status of

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 256.

Fraud without damage as ground for Rescission

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 350.

(The) High Court, its Cost Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 352.

Holmes- Mr. Justice, A Judge with Imagination

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 122, 148.

Indian Roman Law and the Universities Commission

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 84.

Judge, A Crank Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 42.

Judgment or Satisfaction: which Passes Title?

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 255.

Judges’ Salaries Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 42.

Law as a Career Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 216.

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Law Business in Towns of less than 10,000 Population, How to Build up a Successful Commercial

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 59, 153.

Lawyer, A degraded conception of the office and duty of a

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 215.

Lawyers and Politics Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 310.

Leaders of the Bar and the Juniors Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 353.

Legal Education, A decade of Progress in Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 40.

Legislation, Freak Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 58.

Lord Chancellor’s diatribe against ‘Practical’

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 58.

Lord Coleridge as a Criminal Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 307.

Mahmood, The Late Mr. Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 179.

Political Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 40.

Revision petitions, Question of law in Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 305.

Solicitors, Necessity of, in Railway Company cases

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 43.

Travancore Religious Endowments Act Madras Law Journal Vol. XIII (1903), M.L.J. page 349.

Construction of Authorities to adopt Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 231.

Hindu and Mahomedan Religious Endowments- Wakfs

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 1.

(The) Hindu Joint Family and the Privy Council

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 71, 105.

(The) Madras Land Encroachment Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 279.

“Mines” and “Minerals.” Meaning of the words in Legal documents and Statutory enactments as interpreted by the courts

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 39.

Mines and Minerals Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 163.

Topics of Malabar Law- The Joint Family- Odds and Ends

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 137.

Topics of Malabar Law- Temples Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 195.

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Absent Patients- Pretending to heal- Fraud

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 298.

American Divorces Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 193.

Appeals to the King in Council Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 188.

Arrears in the High Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 93, 254.

Assault: When an Attempt to Kiss Does Not Constitute an Assault

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 274.

Assignment of future wages Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 297.

Contempt of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 57.

Contract on Sundays Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 298.

Criminal Law: Rape- Sham Marriage Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 275.

Damages for mental suffering- Non Delivery of Telegram

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 298.

Dangerous Premises- Duty of Land owner to warn visitors of danger of assault by strangers

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 130.

District Magistrate, the Eccentricities of a Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 217.

Divorce laws in the United States Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 193.

Evidence- Expectancy of Life- Age of Parents

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 131.

(An) Ex-Judge at the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 22.

(A) Fly on the Judicial Ear Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 274.

How a young Lawyer should read Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 299.

How business comes in for Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 230.

(The) Indeterminate Sentence Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 94.

Indian Legal Appointments Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 92.

Interruption of Counsel by Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 185.

(The) Irish Vice Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J.

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page 156.

Mr. Justice Banerjee’s retirement Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 22.

(Mr.) Justice Darling Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 152.

(Mr.) Justice Grantham and Mr. Justice Lawrence

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 65.

(Mr.) Justice Phillimore Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 58.

(Mr.) Justice Ridley Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 26.

Landlord and Tenant Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 275.

(The) Law Office of To-day is Run Like a Vast Corporation

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 223.

Law’s Delay Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 193.

(The) Lawyer’s Lachrymal Rights Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 272.

Legal Education in Germany Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 127.

Liability of Telegraph Companies Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 133.

Libel- Photograph of plaintiff in connection with libelous article

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 131.

(The) Lord Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 32.

(The) Lord Chief Justice of England Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 29.

(The) Lord Chief Justice of Ireland Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 158.

Lord Hobhouse Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 297.

(A) Magistrate and his apology Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 216.

(The) Master of the Rolls Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 62.

Murder- Recovery by next of kin on policy upon murdered life

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 293.

Necessaries supplied to wife- Obligation to wife

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 298.

Notice: Sent by Telegraph- Sufficiency Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 274.

Obiter Dicta of Davies, J. Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J.

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page 57.

Parent and Child- Parent’s liability for injuring child

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 132.

(The) Parol Evidence Rule Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 189.

(A) Powerful Court- A Decree declaring the sex of petitioner

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 194.

Practical Study for Young Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 256.

Practice- Appearance as attorney by judge

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 132.

Prescription in International Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 123.

Qualifications of the Orator Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 187.

Recollections of Law and Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 302.

Retired Judges practising Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 186.

The Right-of Privacy Statute of New York Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 103.

Shall I take a Partner Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 98.

(A) successful argument: elements of Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 271.

Tort- Liability of a Vendor of Chattels to others than his vendee

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 191.

Two eminent English Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 218.

Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904, Department of Congresses. Universal Congress of Lawyers and Jurists

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIV (1904), M.L.J. page 101.

Gift to unborn persons- Tagore Case Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 1.

“Heads of Mutts- Their powers of charging or alienating Mutt property”

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 35.

Disinherison for murder Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 163.

(The) Doctrine of Young v. Grote and its applicability to Indian Law

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 117.

“Heads of Mutts- Their powers of charging or alienating Mutt property”

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 75.

Illegality of partition of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 278.

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Intermediate landholders and the Madras Rent Recovery Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 375.

Legislation in 1903 Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 335.

Partition of Bengal Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 247.

Powers of the Managing Member of Mitakshara Joint Hindu family

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 211.

Some Topics on the Law of Adoption Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 307.

Accused reserving the defence Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 194.

(The) acquisition and retention of a clientage

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 359.

Attorney-at-Law: Misconduct- Disbarment

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 245.

Bed and Board Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 21.

Chief Justice Waite- An Anecdote Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 23.

Christianity and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 433.

Communication of Revocation Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 15.

“Coram Nobis” Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 426.

(A) costly commodity Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 103.

(A) counsel’s fee Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 64.

Criminal Procedure and Judges’ summing-up

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 194.

(The) criminals’ favorite defence Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 427.

Crocodile tears Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 239.

Definition of a gentleman Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 193.

Double jeopardy- Effect of a former judgment in a criminal case

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 64.

(The) end of Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 105.

English and Irish Kites Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 233.

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Estoppel through failure to act Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 16.

(The) Executive and the High Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 61.

(The) Farewell Benquet to Mr. Choate Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 139.

1. Advocacy as a profession Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 148.

2. (An) Ambassador’s duties Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 142.

3. (The) Attorney-General’s speech Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 140.

4. (Mr.) Choate as an Advocate Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 146.

5. (Mr.) Choate’s reply Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 150.

6. (The) Common Law and Library Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 149.

7. English and American Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 154.

8. English Lawyers’ and American Independence

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 151.

9. ‘Farewell’ and ‘Rejoice’ Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 143.

10. (The) Lord Chancellor’s reply Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 156.

11. (The) Lord Chief Justice speech Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 154.

12. (The) Supreme Court of America Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 153.

Form of foreclosure decrees Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 189.

(A) Georgia Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page [24].

Hangable for 12 1/2 [d] Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 234.

(The) Hardwicke Society Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 325.

His choice of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 157.

(The) Human interest of the law Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 300.

Humours of a Digest Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 191.

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(The) husband and the Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 113.

(An) ill-tempered Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 68.

Injunction against kissing in preference to divorce

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 67.

(The) Japanese Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 103.

(A) Judge sleeping on the bench Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 31.

Judicial discretion as to costs Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 332.

Judicial salaries Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 103.

(A) Jury of Her Peers Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 66.

(The) Jury Rules amendment Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 295.

Justice Laudative Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 333.

Law’s Delay Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 298.

Legal anecdotes Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 207.

Life at the bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 331.

(A) limited loan Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 68.

(The) limits of absolute privilege attaching to Legislative and Judicial reports

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 18.

(The) Literary Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 198.

Lord Brougham Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 299.

Lord Campbell and his bon-mots Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 69.

Lord Coleridge woke up with a start Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 244.

(The) Lubeck Case Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 417.

Negligence- Duty of care- Liability of third party for injuries to trespasser

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 20.

Notes.- Stories at the Banquet of the Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J.

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Illinois State Bar Association, 1904 page 235.

Officials and Burmese proverb Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 373.

Once bit, twice shy Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 104.

(The) opportunity in the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 419.

(The) Organization of an Imperial Council Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 370.

Peace with Japan Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 373.

Perjury in American Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 25.

Privy Council Judgments Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 100.

Purchase from the grantor of a deed in Escrow

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 14.

Quadrupedal grace Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 105.

Reading Law Reports for pleasure, logic and style

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 102.

Red Tapism Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 190.

Restrictive covenants Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 195.

(The) retort courteous Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 190.

Right of an Advocate to shed tears before a Jury

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 32.

(The) rights of dissentient Jurors Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 331.

Scolding Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 66.

(A) Senator of Wisconsin Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 24.

(The) slowness of Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 331.

Some gems of forensic eloquence Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 359.

Stare decisis Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 433.

Talkative Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 192.

(A) tilt of wits Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J.

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page 370.

Torts- Personal rights- Liability of proprietor of public resort for insult to guests

Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 20.

Treatment of prisoners on remand Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 64.

(A) “Village Hampden” Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 190.

Witness and the cross-examiner Madras Law Journal Vol. XV (1905), M.L.J. page 24.

Execution of decrees against holders of impartible estates

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 1, Page of Reprint 1.

Indian Legislation for 1903-1904 Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 37, Page of Reprint 35.

Indian Legislation regarding Special Constables

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 141,175, Page of Reprint 134.

Limitation in questions of adoption and recent Privy Council case

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 375, Page of Reprint 354.

Madras Estates Land Bill, The Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 301, Page of Reprint 289.

Some questions in the law of fraudulent alienations

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 383, Page of Reprint 363.

Some questions on the insolvency law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 485, Page of Reprint 459.

Some topics of insolvency law in its international aspect

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 527, Page of Reprint 500.

Third parties’ consent in the law of alienation of property in India

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 83, 189, 228, Page of Reprint 78.

Abolition of imprisonment upon failure to comply with an order for payment

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), 515.

Acceptance by King’s Counsel of Judge’s Office

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), 230.

Acceptance of a deed of conveyance by the grantee

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), 457.

Action for injuries from freight Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), 461.

Advice from her lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), 73. And he lost the case Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), 207.

Animals- Damages to chattels by animals Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), 459.

Animals, Damage to persons by animals, what amounts to keeping and harbouring a dog

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), 214.

Appeal Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), 555. Attorney and Client Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), 474.

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Banks and Banking- Collections- Cheque sent to Drawee Bank for collection

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 215, Page of Reprint 206.

Barborons suggestion about the Cat O’Tails (A)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 522, Page of Reprint 497.

Barristers and Solicitors Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 471, Page of Reprint 452.

Barristers and Wigs Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 518, Page of Reprint 493.

Brougham and Oratory Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 31, Page of Reprint 31.

Busy Lawyer (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 296, Page of Reprint 287.

Case of Halkerston’s Cow (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 350, Page of Reprint 339.

Charles Russell as cross-examiner (Sir) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 171, Page of Reprint 165.

Chief Justice Parsons Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 424, Page of Reprint 404.

Choise of Lawyers for the Bench (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 516, Page of Reprint 492.

Claiming His own Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 173, Page of Reprint 167.

Clients who lose and clients who win Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 296, Page of Reprint 287.

Cobbett’s Horror of being of a Lawer’s [sic] Apprentice [corrected title: Cobbett’s Horror of being of a Lawyer’s Apprentice]

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 297, Page of Reprint 288.

Colonies and the Privy Council (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 113, Page of Reprint 187.

Comissioners receiving less than authorized fees

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 73, Page of Reprint 72.

Congress of Advocates at Liege 1905 (The)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 67, Page of Reprint 66.

Counsel frightening a young judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 419, Page of Reprint 399.

Conscientious judge (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 421, Page of Reprint 401.

Contempt (Criminal Liability- Truth as Defence)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 475, Page of Reprint 455.

Contracts for Display Advertisements Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 467, Page of Reprint 448.

Corporation and Privilege against self-incrimination

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 466, Page of Reprint 446.

Council insisting on being heard by judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page

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of Original 422, Page of Reprint 402.

Courts open to all Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 548, Page of Reprint 521.

Criminal Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 476, Page of Reprint 456.

Criminal Law- Grounds for granting New Trial- Reading of Newspaper for jurors

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 216, Page of Reprint 208.

Curiosities of law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 514, Page of Reprint 489.

Deathbed wills Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 164, Page of Reprint 158.

Decadence of a law book (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 550, Page of Reprint 524.

Decay of forensic eloquence, reason for Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 75, Page of Reprint 74.

Deceit- Particular case- Negligently dealing with worthless note

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 217, Page of Reprint 209.

Definition of contract by a Magistrate to a Jury

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 171, Page of Reprint 165.

Devil’s Advocate (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 294, Page of Reprint 285.

Devolution of the personal property of English Corporations on dissolution (The)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 456, Page of Reprint 436.

Dressing for Juries Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 515, Page of Reprint 490.

Drudgery in line Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 33, Page of Reprint 33.

Effect of the Prime Minister’s Resignation Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 121, Page of Reprint 115.

Egyptian Judge’s impartial verdict over man and beast (An); Judge

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 69, Page of Reprint 68.

Ejectment for Encroachments on Land above the surface

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 165, Page of Reprint 159.

Ethics of the practice (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 353, Page of Reprint 342.

Evidence- Confessions- Necessity for corroboration

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 217, Page of Reprint 210.

Flogging in Ceylon Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 523, Page of Reprint 498.

Flotsam and Jetsam Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 72, Page of Reprint 71.

Freaks of Magistrates Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 27, Page of Reprint 27.

Generous Judge (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page

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of Original 423, Page of Reprint 403.

Glorious uncertainty of the law (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 548, Page of Reprint 522.

Good Judge (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 518, Page of Reprint 494.

Good laws and difficulty enforcing them Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 549, Page of Reprint 522.

Government Talker Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 69, Page of Reprint 68.

Hanging Judges and their reasons Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 351, Page of Reprint 340.

His own defence (In) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 513, Page of Reprint 488.

How a great Lawyer prepared his cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 450, Page of Reprint 430.

Humourous side of the Law (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 125, Page of Reprint 120.

Ideal for Lawyers (An) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 122, Page of Reprint 117.

Indigestion Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 75, Page of Reprint 74.

International law as part of the Municipal law

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 220, Page of Reprint 212.

Ironical definition of a lawyer (An) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 295, Page of Reprint 286.

Jottings of an old solicitor Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 352, Page of Reprint 341.

Judge Bridledgoose’s conduct on the Bench

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 350, Page of Reprint 338.

Judge Gaynor on Divorce Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 207, Page of Reprint 199.

Judge allowing counsel to talk nonsense Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 424, Page of Reprint 404.

Judge and His arbitrary power Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 425, Page of Reprint 405.

Judge and Jury Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 139, Page of Reprint 133.

Judges and Law Officers salary in 1616 (The)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 425, Page of Reprint 406.

Judge’s Library (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 425, Page of Reprint 405.

Judge and their Pensions Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 425, Page of Reprint 405.

Judge and Prisoner Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page

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of Original 513, Page of Reprint 488.

Judge and Prisoner Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 522, Page of Reprint 497.

Judge calling to counsel ‘stop’ Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 421, Page of Reprint 401.

Judge Doe’s ideal Court Prayer Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 76, Page of Reprint 76.

Judge’s father compared with the son (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 426, Page of Reprint 406.

Judge favouring counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 424, Page of Reprint 404.

Judge got a fine Estate (How a) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 427, Page of Reprint 407.

Judge incautiously drawing attention to his shoes (A)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 423, Page of Reprint 403.

Judge incorruptible (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 429, Page of Reprint 409.

Judge in consultation with his dog (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 351, Page of Reprint 340.

Judge mimicking Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 422, Page of Reprint 402.

Judge never giving his reasons (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 426, Page of Reprint 407.

Judge’s qualification Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 74, Page of Reprint 73.

Judge rebuked for his rebuke (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 420, Page of Reprint 400.

Judge shaking his head at a proposition (A)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 420, Page of Reprint 400.

Judge too loquacious Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 423, Page of Reprint 403.

Judge turning it over in what he is pleased to call his (A) mind

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 421, Page of Reprint 401.

Judge treated as a Cipher (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 429, Page of Reprint 409.

Judge who was the common friend (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 421, Page of Reprint 401.

Jury Duty Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 172, Page of Reprint 166.

Jury of the Vicinage (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 173, Page of Reprint 167.

Jury Trial (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 471, Page of Reprint 451.

Jury Trials in England as formerly Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page

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conducted of Original 551, Page of Reprint 525.

Justice as administered Abroad Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 169, Page of Reprint 164.

Justice as administered at Home Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 169, Page of Reprint 163.

Justice Budruddin Tyabji (Mr.) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 411, Page of Reprint 391.

Justice Moore Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 284, Page of Reprint 274.

Keeping a weak judge right Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 352, Page of Reprint 340.

Lady Lawyers in America Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 170, Page of Reprint 164.

Late Sir Richard Couch (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 116, Page of Reprint 110.

Law as a culture study (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 440, Page of Reprint 420.

Law Books in 1905 Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 162, Page of Reprint 156.

Law of testamentary disposition and death-bed wills (The)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 66, Page of Reprint 65.

Lawyers abused in the House of Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 296, Page of Reprint 288.

Lawyer engaged on the other side (Our) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 295, Page of Reprint 286.

Lawyers get to Heaven (How) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 293, Page of Reprint 284.

Lawyers having caustic tongues Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 74, Page of Reprint 73.

Lawyers’ liability to Clients Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 439, Page of Reprint 419.

Lawyers and Literature Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 164, Page of Reprint 158.

Lawyer’s Little Bills Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 77, Page of Reprint 76.

Lawyers multiply (Why) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 126, Page of Reprint 121.

Lawyers take up bad cases (Why) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 293, Page of Reprint 284.

Leading Lawyers and the profession Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 171, Page of Reprint 165.

Legal plaint in verse (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 520, Page of Reprint 496.

Legal Procedure- a plea for inquiry Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page

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of Original 162, Page of Reprint 156.

Limitation of action for death by wrongful act

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 212, Page of Reprint 205.

Lincoln climbed (How) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 365, Page of Reprint 353.

Lord Brougham as Law Reformer Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 124, Page of Reprint 119.

Lord Hale’s dexterous dealing with bribes Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 428, Page of Reprint 408.

Lord Halsbury as advocate Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 124, Page of Reprint 118.

Lord Loreburn Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 171, Page of Reprint 165.

Measure of Damages in Contractual Actions

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 469, Page of Reprint 449.

More hits at lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 297, Page of Reprint 288.

New Lord Chancellor (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 74, Page of Reprint 73.

Notice to determine yearly tenancies Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 228, Page of Reprint 221.

Old age, a qualification for judicial life Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 72, Page of Reprint 71.

Old Chancellor (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 74, Page of Reprint 73.

Our food once limited by statute Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 549, Page of Reprint 523.

Parliament and Mr. Justice Grantham Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 451, Page of Reprint 431.

Perley’s opinion and its price Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 172, Page of Reprint 166.

Phonographs as evidence Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 123, Page of Reprint 118.

Pledges- Duty of pledgee to sell- Request by pledger

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 218, Page of Reprint 211.

Position of disclosed principal under written contract made by his agent

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 209, Page of Reprint 201.

Precedents Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 76, Page of Reprint 75.

Principles essential to a lawyer’s success Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 35, Page of Reprint 35.

Proposal regarding the over-crowded condition of the Bar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 73, Page of Reprint 72.

Qualifications for admission to the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page

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of Original 231, Page of Reprint 224.

Quoting opinions of Judges when at the Bar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 429, Page of Reprint 409.

Repetition of Arguments (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 550, Page of Reprint 523.

Responsibilities of lawyers (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 129, Page of Reprint 123.

Retirement of Lord Justice Sterling Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 453, Page of Reprint 433.

Right to have cases argued Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 76, Page of Reprint 75.

Right of support- Removal of support &c. Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 460, Page of Reprint 440.

Roman and Dutch Advocates Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 294, Page of Reprint 285.

Rules regarding the submission of memorials and other papers to His Majesty the King- Emperor of India, &c.

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 284, Page of Reprint 275.

Rules regarding the submission of Petitions to the Governmnet of India

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 289, Page of Reprint 280.

Savagery Triumphant Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 517, Page of Reprint 492.

Scarlet’s Act Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 174, Page of Reprint 168.

School for judges to learn Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 71, Page of Reprint 70.

Scientific teacher of law (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 452, Page of Reprint 432.

Scotch apprentice Judge (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 427, Page of Reprint 407.

Secretary Shaw’s advice to Graduates Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 31, Page of Reprint 31.

Score of success in law suits (The) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 295, Page of Reprint 286.

Selection of judges by the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 227, Page of Reprint 219.

Signs Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 76, Page of Reprint 75.

Sir James Davies Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 283, 417, Page of Reprint 273.

Slowness of Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 349, Page of Reprint 338.

Solicitor and Bookmaker Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 114, Page of Reprint 108.

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Solicitor’s right to instruct counsel without express authority

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 122, Page of Reprint 116.

Some curious Criminal cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 137, Page of Reprint 132.

Specimen of circumstantial evidence (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 208, Page of Reprint 200.

Studies and Habits for young lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 25, Page of Reprint 25.

Sumptuary laws Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 549, Page of Reprint 522.

Supreme Court Judge and a Hotel waitress (A)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 71, Page of Reprint 70.

Telegraphs- Refusal to send message- Damages- Mental Anguish

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 554, Page of Reprint 528.

Throwing stones at Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 351, Page of Reprint 339.

Torts- Libel Post Cards Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 476, Page of Reprint 457.

Tort- Liability of Contractor or Vendor to Parties not privy to the contract

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 167, Page of Reprint 161.

Torts- Nuisance- Printing machinery in district devoted to printing trade

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 219, Page of Reprint 211.

Thumb Prints- How a Murder mystery was cleared up by

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 430, Page of Reprint 410.

“Uuique Cnarity” An Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 127, Page of Reprint 121.

Ultra vires Contracts in the Federal Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 454, Page of Reprint 434.

Validity of Trust performable outside jurisdiction of its creation

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 211, Page of Reprint 203.

What Education means Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 32, Page of Reprint 32.

What is success Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 34, Page of Reprint 33.

When is a man Twenty one Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 553, Page of Reprint 526.

Will without legal advice (A) Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 138, Page of Reprint 133.

York Law Students’ Society Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 117, Page of Reprint 112.

Young Law Graduates getting a start in the City of New York

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVI (1906), Page of Original 222, Page of Reprint 214.

(The) Civil Courts of Madras Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 37, 239.

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Civil Procedure Code Section 257-A Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 175.

Cujus est solum ejus est usque ad coclum Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 1.

Custom and Origin of Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 82.

(The) German Civil Code Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 341.

(The) Easements Act, with special reference to its alterations of the Law

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 44.

(The) Indian Easements Act (Innovations on the pre-existing Law of India by)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 121, 168.

(The) Law of Contempt in India Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 388.

(The) Seditious Meetings Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 352.

Sir S. Subrahmania Aiyar, K. C. I. E. Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 441.

Survivorship among Native Christians- Law of

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 489.

Title by Devolution of Possessory rights Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 292.

Accomplices as witnesses The Commonwealth Law Review

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 431.

Advice to Advocates Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 331.

(An) Advocate called “The Orator of Nature”

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 420.

Agency- Undisclosed Principal’s rights and liabilities with respect to third persons- Undisclosed principal surety on agent’s notes

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 39.

American and English Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 324.

(An) Amusing preamble Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 115.

Appeals and vested interests Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 482.

Applauding Counsel in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 284.

(An) attorney’s action referred to arbitration

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 425.

Automobiles- viloation [sic] of speed law by a city—Recovery for injuries by

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 220.

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spectator at a race [corrected title: Automobiles- violation [sic] of speed law by a city—Recovery for injuries by spectator at a race]

(The) Bar in England and in Ameica Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 21.

Bees and the law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 379.

Bill and notes- Renewal of Void note- Moral obligation not a good consideration

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 10.

Bill and notes- Renewal of Void note- Moral obligation sufficient consideration

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 102.

(The late Lord) Brampton Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 432.

Building up a clientage Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 332.

“By all means; protest and go” Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 286.

(The) care of the feeble-minded Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 218.

(The) Chief Justice pleading in his own Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 428.

(A) Christian Scientist’s suffering Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 333.

Church gambling Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 231.

(A) client entitled to have his views put in the best way

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 381.

(A) client not knowing how ill he had been used

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 428.

Compulsory membership of Law Society Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 56.

Compulsory retirement of Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 478.

Contempt of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 282.

Contracts- defence of impossibility- fraudulent concealment of plaintiff

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 228.

Contracts- in restraint of trade Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 58.

Corporations- Application for shares- Contracts

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 103.

Counsel kicking Attorney Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 423.

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Counsel too much employed Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 421.

Counsel using an oath in his speech Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 383.

Court bringing counsel to the point Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 420.

Court of Justice open to the public Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 281.

(The) Criminal Evidence Act Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 68.

Criticism of the Bench by the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 21.

(A) Curious murder case Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 324.

Damages- Consequential damages- Liability for gratuitous nursing

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 228.

(Death of Lord) Davey Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 163.

(The late Lord) Davey Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 67, 377.

Dealing with the Suitors’ money in chancery

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 286.

Delegation of duty by a servant Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 436.

(The) Destroying securities of title Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 421.

Deterioration of English Judgments Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 330.

Differences in the Court of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 223.

Dilatoriness in Decision Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 478.

(A) Distinction and a difference Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 327.

Distress Infinite Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 324.

Divorce- Alimony- Right of divorced wife to lands conveyed in fraud of dower as security for alimony

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 207.

Doctor and Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 162.

(The) doctrine of Scienter, its exceptions and the reason for its existence, if any

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 112.

Do Judges legislate Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907),

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M.L.J. page 160.

Domestic damages Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 151.

(Our) dress once regulated by Statute Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 110.

Duty of a banker when in insolvent circumstances

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 148.

(The) Edalji Case Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 19.

(The) Edalji Inquiry Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 64.

Elections- Corrupt practices in England Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 322.

English Lawyers and the German Codes Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 66.

(An) English view Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 107.

Equity- Jurisdiction- Power to punish Municipal Corporations for contempt

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 208.

Error in permitting irrelevant questions to be put in cross-examination

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 226.

Erskine on Counsel and client Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 382.

Erskine on the Indian chief Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 384.

Estoppel- Estoppel in pais- Objection to Court’s Jurisdiction

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 209.

Etiquette among Solicitors Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 378.

(The) Etiquette of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 325.

Exemption from Jury service Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 330.

False Confession of Murder Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 215.

(A) Fee- Simple is the highest estate Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 426.

(The) late Lord Field Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 60, 70.

Fowl and Cycles Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 215.

(The) French law- suit against the rats Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 427.

(The) Function of the bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907),

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M.L.J. page 382.

(A) German Lawyer’s bill of costs Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 424.

(A) Good thing Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 74.

(A) Grateful acknowledgment to an honorable profession

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 149.

(The) Great importance of having more Judges in some of our states and better pay

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 212.

(The) Growth of treaties Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 225.

(The) Haunted House Case Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 224.

Heredity and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 430.

Hersh’s urbanity Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 272.

A House-keeper’s savings Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 323.

Humour of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 151, 161, 227, 330.

(A) Humourous Dialogue Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 109.

(The) Ideal Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 216.

(An) Imperturbable witness Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 55.

Impounding a document in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 288.

(The) Indian Penal Code Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 66.

Indicting bulls and pigs for crime Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 427.

Infant enjoined from breach of contract Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 27.

(The) Influence of law books Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 155.

Insuring against appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 21.

Irish counsel on Catholic emancipation Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 385.

Irish counsel using the simile of the eagle Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 384.

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Judges and Jury Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 374.

Judges- disqualification- Interested members sitting but taking no part

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 209.

(A) Judge robbed on the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 282.

Judges but not lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 31.

(A) Judge’s opinion not extending to matters to which attention is not drawn

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 339.

Judge, stopping a noise in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 61.

(The) Judicial Day Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 231.

Judicial discretion Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 325.

Judicial fraternity Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 377.

Judicial Reform Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 343.

Judicial Weddings Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 483.

Juror having no conscientious scruples Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 328.

Jury and dinners Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 335.

Justifiable assault Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 326.

Lack of mutuality-remedy as a defence to specific performance

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 25.

Law Books in 1906 Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 20.

(The) Law’s delay Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 433.

(A 444-year) Law-suit Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 233.

Lawyer- A versatile genius Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 484.

Lawyer’s fees Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 159, 437.

Lawyer’s clerks writing wide lines Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 425.

Lawyer’s Profit Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 423.

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Lawyers and Public B dies Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 480.

Lawyers and Temperance Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 480.

(The) Legal and Medical Professions Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 18.

Legal authors and law-books Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 279.

Legal Ethics Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 335.

Legal Style Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 232.

Legal right and the honor of the Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 108.

(A) Letter to a young man who is thinking of studying law

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 23.

Liability for the bite of a dog Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 221.

(The) Liabilities of carriers by sea Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 65.

Libel- criminal libel- Corporation as subject

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 210.

Long addresses at the Bar in Rome Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 150.

Long Judgment in appellate Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 329.

(The office of) Lord Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 62.

(The) Lord Chancellor on Judicial appointment

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 106.

(The) Lord Chancellor and the law’s delays

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 224.

Lover of justice and senior and junior counsel

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 277.

Maintenance and charity Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 434.

(The late Professor) Maitland Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 59.

Marriage and Misdescriptions Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 481.

(The) Master of the Rolls on the duty of Reporters

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 114.

Meeting an attorney in a stage coach Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 424.

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(The) Morality of advocacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 380.

Municipal Corporation- Liability for Torts- Private nuisance maintained in the Highway by independant contractor

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 29.

(A) New Code of Ethics Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 334.

(The) New fangled notion of being literate Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 32.

(The) New Lord of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 108.

No, keep the change Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 233.

Not guilty Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 21.

(A) novel will Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 337.

Oath-taking and truth-telling Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 375.

Old grievance of chancery delays Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 287.

Original of solicitors Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 425.

Outliving the law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 111.

Payment by chink of, money Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 56.

Payment of defendant’s costs by co-defendant

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 223.

Physicians and Surgeons- necessity of patient’s consent to operation- operation on minor

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 219.

Place of payment Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 58.

(A) Pleader defying the Court to plead better

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 426.

Polyandry and the patriarchal household Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 73, 229.

(The) Poor laws- how far efficient Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 11.

(The) Postponing judgment for a hundred years

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 284.

(The) Power of Liquor Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 327.

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Preparation for the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 481.

(The) Principle of the Poor Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 110.

(A) prisoner who has an attorney Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 425.

(The) Privileges of king’s counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 69.

(The) Privy Council and the Judgment of the Bombay High Court in the Railway platform overshooting Case

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 276.

Professional jealousy of Blackstone’s Commentaries

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 279.

(The) Propriety of Counsel answering legal questions in newspaper

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 288.

Public Opinion and the Press Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 483.

Public policy and the law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 435.

Public speaking Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 288.

Qualifications for a lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 328.

(The) Quality of Mercy Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 214.

Quoting the book of nature Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 281.

(The) Rayner and Thaw Cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 152.

Rectification on the ground of mistake Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 222.

Reporter’s duty in respect of bad judgments

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 31.

Reporter of Law Cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 280.

Republican Hat Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 487.

(The) Reputation of the bench Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 433.

(The) Retirement of Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 113.

Revocation of Will Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 149.

Right of Privacy- Infringement- Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907),

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unauthorised publication of portrait M.L.J. page 30.

(The) Rights of a finder Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 485.

(The) Rights of theatre-goers Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 162.

(A) Sergeant coming late into court Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 285.

(The) seven stages of drunkenness Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 324.

(The) simplicity of hypothetical questions Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 31.

Solicitors and Speculative actions Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 479.

Some of the huge fees frequently demanded by professional men

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page [76].

(A) Special pleader taking out his pupils to walk

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 428.

Spendthrifts and family Councils Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 217.

(The) Stamping of Receipts for Counsel’s fees

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 22.

(The) ‘Standard’ and Mr. Burns Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 57.

Stockbrokers and forged transfers Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 454.

(A) Subscription to bury an attorney Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 423.

Success in the Legal Profession Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 63.

Success of young attorneys Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 425.

Sword-fish and sword-stick Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 33.

Talkativeness- Bench and Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page [48, 40].

Taking notes of legal argument Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 281.

(The) taxable Situs of tangible personal property

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 204.

Telegraph and Telephone Companies Legal Status- Service of subpoena by telephone

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 212.

(Lord) Thurrlow Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 230.

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Topics of Malabar Law- Tenancies from year to year

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 145.

Trial by Jury Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 486.

Trial with assessors Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 152.

(An) Unpatriotic butcher suing for his beef

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 422.

(The) Usher of the Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 286.

What constitutes sufficient connection with the family to render admissible the declaration of a deceased person concerning pedigree

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 206.

Why some Judges become great lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 280.

(A) Wise Reform Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 237.

Witnesses’ religious belief Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 328.

(A) Witness under the influence of drink Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 55.

Wrongful use of portrait in advertising Madras Law Journal Vol. XVII (1907), M.L.J. page 429.

Bail Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 291, 409.

Can a Minor take a Mortgage Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 379.

(The) Contract Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 203.

(The) Easements Act, with special reference to alterations of the law made thereby

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 165.

Impartible Estates as Family Property Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 1, 79.

(The) Indian Case Law for 1907 Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 125.

(The) Late Sir V. Bashyam Aiyangar Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 371.

(The) Limitation Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 37.

Section 30 of the Indian Evidence Act Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 333.

Setting aside Sales in Contravention of S. Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908),

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99 of the Transfer of Property Act M.L.J. page 259.

Absence of Attorney from Court as contempt

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 405.

Accused’s right to be tried by a jury of his own countrymen or otherwise to dispense with a jury

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 244.

Acquiring Interest in Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 438.

Adverse Influences and Conflicting Interest

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 436.

Advertising, Direct or Indirect Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 443.

Advice to Students in Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 29.

Advising upon the Merits of a Client’s cause

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 437.

Appearance of Lawyer at Witness for his Client

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 440.

Attempts to exert Personal Influence on the Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 435.

Attitude towards Jury Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 442.

Barristers and Big Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 328.

Bombay in the days of George IV Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 394.

Candour and Fairness Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 441.

(A) Case for Opinion Sticking in the Throat

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 28.

(A) 5 Century Old German Law-Suit Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 77.

Contingent Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 439.

(The) Costs of the High Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 401.

Counsel and Judges remembering their Client’s Cases

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 24.

Counsel citing a High Authority Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 28.

Counsel dropping his H’s Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 26.

Counsel Exchanging Hats Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 29.

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Mr. Counsellor “Therefore” Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 23.

(A) Counsel who could neither Write nor Speak

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 26.

Counsels and New Trials Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 325.

Counsel’s Fees and Disbursements Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 320.

Counsel’s Special Retainers Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 28.

(The) Court Fees Act and the Recent Privy Council Case

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 19.

(The) Damnation of the Modern Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 397.

Dealing with Trust Property Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 438.

Decisions ‘per incuriam’ Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 77.

(The) Defence or Prosecution of those accused of Crime

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 436.

Depositing Money without a Witness of Receipt

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 21.

Disclosure of Amount paid into Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 322.

Discovery in Criminal Proceedings Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 246.

Divorce Cases and Co-respondents Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 76.

(The) Duty of the Lawyers to the Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 435.

(The) Ethics of Advocacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 321.

Fixing the amount of the Fee Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 438.

From David J. Brewer, Justice of the United States in Supreme Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 284.

From Hampton L. Carson of the Philadelphia, Pa. Bar, Former Attorney-General of Pennyslvania

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 286.

From Jacob M. Dickinson, General Counsel, Illinois Central Railroad and President, American Bar Association

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 286.

From John W. Daniel, United States Senator from Virginia

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 284.

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From Roger Froster of the New York Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 288.

From William Wirt Howe of New Orleans L. A. Bar, and Former President of the American Bar Association

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 287.

Full Faith and Credit Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 157.

(A) Gratfeul [sic] Client confiding Secrets [corrected title: (A) Grateful Client confiding Secrets]

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 21.

(A) Gratuitous Opinion by Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 26.

Half a century of Crime Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 74.

Having our measure taken Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 326.

He practised Law by Ear Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 158.

History of Legal Education in England Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 118.

How the fees are fixed Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 195.

How far a Lawyer may go in supporting a Client’s Cause

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 439.

Humour of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 327.

Humour of the Law for missed meals Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 249.

“I have just one Word More” Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 25.

Ill-feeling and Personalities between Advocates

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 440.

In a French Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 363.

Indian Law Students in England Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 403.

In Practice Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 158.

(A) Judge threatening to commit Curran Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 21.

(The) Judges and the King’s Birthday Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 248.

(The) Judicial Day Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 156.

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Justice in Hungary Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 404.

Justifiable and Unjustifiable Litigations Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 444.

Jurisdiction Lost by Abortive Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 446.

(A) Lawyer on legal Ethics Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 325.

(The) Lawyer’s duty Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 364.

(The) Lawyer’s duty in its Last Analysis Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 445.

(A) Lawyer’s luck Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 362.

Leading Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 363.

Leading Counsel eking out an Income Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 24.

(The) Learned Arguments of “Little Frog Morgan”

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 29.

(The) Legal Effect of Wrongful Dismissal Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 72.

(The) Legal mind in Politics Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 322.

Liability of Restaurant-Keepers Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 75.

Lord Erskine Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 363.

(The) Modern Patriot Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 445.

More Lawyers than Dogs Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 361.

(The) Nature of an Easement Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 400.

Negotiations with Opposite Party Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 438.

Newspaper Discussion of Pending Litigation

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 440.

Not for the Court to decide Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 363.

Perplexing legacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 157.

Portia in the Trial Sense Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 245.

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Professional advocacy other than before Courts

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 442.

Professional Colleagues and Conflicts of Opinion

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 437.

Promise to pay Bets Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 323.

Public Entertainments and False Pretences

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 73.

Punctuality and Expedition Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 441.

(A) Queer Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 157.

Responsibility for Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 444.

Restitution of Conjugal Rights Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 244.

Restraining Clients from Improprieties Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 440.

Retrials of Murder Cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 324.

Right of a Lawyer to control the Incidents of the Trial

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 442.

Satisfaction Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 336.

School Authorities- Legal power or Practical Wisdom

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 357.

Secretary Route, Corporation Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 192.

Sections 50 & 51 of the Alabama Code:- Lawyer’s Fees

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 365.

(The) Selection of Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 435.

(A) Serjeant Incapable of putting a Wrong Question to Witness

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 22.

Should Trial by Jury be abolished Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 366.

Sir Richard Bethell and Vice-Chancellor Shadwell

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 364.

Small fees of the Past Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 188.

Sober as the Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 366.

Some Modern Tendencies: How the Common Law Grows

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 359.

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(The) Special Jury and the Tilak Sedition Case

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 243.

Stagnation in the Business of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 75.

Stirring up Litigation, directly or through Agents

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 443.

Suing a Client for a Fee Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 439.

Taking technical advantage of opposite Counsel; Agreements with him

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 442.

Translation of documents and Judge’s duty to decide its correctness

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 242.

Treatment of witnesses and Litigants Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 440.

Union Society of London Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 246.

Upholding the Honour of the Profession Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 444.

Vacuum Between the Ears Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 158.

Virtue of Obedience, a relative one Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 157.

What Great Lawyers Receive for their work

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 188.

When Counsel for an Indigent Prisoner Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 436.

Why a Counsel drank a pot of Porter Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 123.

Young Counsel combining to put down a Senior

Madras Law Journal Vol. XVIII (1908), M.L.J. page 27.

Ancestral Property amd Joint Family Property (A Critical Note)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 80.

(The) Easements Act with Special Reference to alterations of the Law made thereby

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 33.

Jaimini’s Rule Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 111.

(A) judgment-debtor and the execution pnrchaser [sic] (Is there a Privity of Estate between?) [corrected title: (A) judgment-debtor and the execution purchaser (Is there a Privity of Estate between?)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 323.

(The) Law Member of the Viceroy’s Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J.

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Executive Council page 65.

Lis pendens (The doctrine of) Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 376, 398.

Managing Members of Joint Hindu Families (suit by)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 455.

“Mine” (The meaning of the word in documents and Acts interpreted by Courts)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 239.

Mining Law (Important Recent Decisions on)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 1.

Mistake in Contract (Relief against) Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 158, 363.

Mortgage (Can a minor take a) (?) Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 74.

(The) Vakil’s Gathering Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 153.

Widow’s Alienations and Reversioners’ Consent

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 7.

(The) Advocate-General’s Speech Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 200.

Apendix C-II to Standing Order No. 4, Paragraph 2

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 231.

Arguments before Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 354.

Attacks on Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 449.

Attorney for defendant (to the Court) Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 97.

Boycott Unlawful Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 271.

Case-Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 146.

Child Marriages Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 481.

Club Law and Natural Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 280.

Conflicts between Bench and Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 150.

(The) Constitution of the Rules Committee

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 279.

Constructive Murder Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 148.

Conveyancing Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 28.

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Customs Circular No. 11 of 1909 Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 228.

Delay of business in the King’s Bench Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 350.

Dependant Relative Revocation of Wills Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 97.

(The) Devolution of a Trust Estate Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 412.

Domestic Law illustrated Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 97.

Evidence- Hearsay Declaration of Pedigree

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 275.

(The) Exalation of the Executive Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 288.

False swearing in the witness box Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 236.

(A) family affair Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 97.

(A) Great jurist Statesman Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 289.

Getting an Opinion Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 452.

Had forgotten about her Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 25.

His eye on the clock Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 25.

Humor of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 93, 297, 452.

India and the Judicial Committee Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 448.

(The) Judges and the Executive Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 292.

Judges- Talkative and Silent Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 95.

The Judicial age Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 284.

Judicial Branch of the Indian Civil Service Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 346.

Judicial changes in England Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 96.

The Law Lords and the crisis Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 488.

Law reform and Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 297.

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(A) Lawyer and his Tombstone Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 270.

Lawyers and Physical exercise Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 26.

Lawyer took the last cent Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 25.

(The) Lawyer’s Bride or The Suit of William Styles

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 410.

Leading Decisions of the Easter sittings Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 28.

Legal Education in Germany Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 56.

(The) Legal Member of the Viceroy’s Council

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 95.

(A) Legal University Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 26.

Libel actions against Newspapers Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 351.

Limitation for appeals and second appeals

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 446.

(The) Lord Chief Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 408.

Lord Thurlow Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 356.

(The) Love of the Democracy to a Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 352.

(The) Method adopted by the Police in giving their evidence

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 351.

Miscellany Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 277.

No Beneficiary Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 490.

(The) Notary Public Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 450.

Notification under Section 3, Cl. 4. of the Income-Tax Act II of 1886, by His Execellency The Governor in Council

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 235.

Notification under Section 3, Cl. 4. of the Income-Tax Act II of 1886, by His Execellency The Governor in Council House rent allowance

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 236.

Notification under Section 3, Cl. 4. of the Income-Tax Act II of 1886, by His Execellency The Governor in Council

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 236.

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Conveyance allowance

Order No. 251, Judicial, dated 25th February, 1909

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 61.

Order No. 283, Judicial, dated 25th February, 1909

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 61.

Order No. 611, Judicial, dated 10th May 1909

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 227.

Parliaments in the East Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 27.

Plaintiff’s attorney (addressing the Court) Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 17.

(The) Plethora of Case Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 267.

(A) Point of practice Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 296.

Professor Lombroso Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 448.

Recovery of Payments made under Compulsion

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 99.

(The) Rights of Jurors Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 290.

(The) Rule against double possibilities Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 287.

Rules for the submission and receipt of petitions and other papers of the same class addressed to the Government of Fort St. George

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 219.

Rules regarding the submission of memorials and other papers of the same class to His Majesty the King Emperor of India, or to the Right Honourable The Secretary of State for India

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 210.

Rules regarding the submission of petitions to the Government of India

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 215.

Serving on the Jury Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 353.

Silk and Stuff Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 283.

South Africa and the Privy Council Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 360.

Sovereigns as Suitors Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 286.

Stokes, Dr. the late Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 149.

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Strict Logic in Germany Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 352.

The Students’ Box Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 489.

(Mr.) Syed Amir Ali’s appointment to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 448.

Sunday Debts Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 353.

Three Rules for Professional Success Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 359.

Tired to death Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 60.

Too long Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 59.

Trial by Battle Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 353.

(The) United Law Clerk’s Society Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 281.

Useless but entertaining Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 453.

Vakalats (stamping of) before or at the time of attestation or execution

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 490.

(The) Want of an Imperial School of Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 359.

(The) Weak point point discovered Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 60.

Wills- Constructions- Life estate with power of disposition

Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 276.

Witness (To the Court) Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 9.

Witness Madras Law Journal Vol. XIX (1909), M.L.J. page 28.

Concubines under the [Hindu] Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 1.

Court Fee on Plaint [Re-presented] Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 301.

Hindu Jurisprudence- A [study] Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 225, 461.

(The late) Hon’ble Mr. V. Krishnaswami Iyer, C.S.I.

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 560.

Illegal Transactions Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 87.

The Law of Defamation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 43.

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Professional Ethics: By M. Justice Sundara Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 141, 185, 342, 411.

(The) Acquisition and Retention of Clients Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 167.

Admission to the Profession Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 396.

Age Limit for Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 219, 293.

Appointment- Judicial Committee of Privy Council and the new

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 393.

Arrears in the King’s Bench Division Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 37.

(The) Art of Cross-examination Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 391.

(Mr.) Asquith and Lord James Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 441.

Attacks on the Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 346.

Barrister’s Case Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 60.

Barrister’s Education Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 286.

(The) Bars of England and France Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 113.

(A) blue bull in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 500.

(The) British Bench & Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 215.

The Butler of the Middle Temple Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 284.

Cabinets of Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 292.

Calls to the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 118.

(The) Code of Legal Ethics of the Bar Association of San Franciso [sic] [corrected title: (The) Code of Legal Ethics of the Bar Association of San Francisco]

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 120.

(The) Composition of the Judicial Committee

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 399.

(The) Coronation and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 392.

Coronation Honours for Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J.

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page 390.

Counsellors of State Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 509.

The County Courts Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 404.

The Custody of children Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 504.

Damages for a chance Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 135.

Deadly Repartee Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 129.

Defamation: Publication of fiction purporting to be “news”- A libel without justification

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 29.

Delay on Circuit Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 134.

Dinner to the new Attorney-General Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 79.

Dissentient judgment Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 502.

(The) Duties of a Chairman Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 128.

(The) English Bench and Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 510.

Mr. Fredrick Harrison Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 501.

(The) Hardwick Society Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 401.

Heard in the Superior Court of the book County

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 130.

Hints to Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 131.

Honest Lawyers, not Shyster, Demand to present

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 276.

Honour to Thackeray Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 382.

Impatience at the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 29.

(An) Imperial Court of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 382.

(The) Imperial Court of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 400.

Imprisonment for debt Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 64.

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In aid of discharged Convicts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 286.

(An) Indiscretion Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 130.

Is the Lawyer a parasite Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 272.

Judge and Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 404.

Judges and their pensions Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 68.

(The) Judges at the Mansion House Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 394.

Judges taking down evidence with their own hands

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 118.

Judicial Tenure in England Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 27.

Jurors as single persons Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 77.

(A) Juror’s Definition Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 34.

Jurymen’s difficulties Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 291.

(Mr.) Justice Darliug’s wit Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 501.

Mr. Justice Grantham Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 114, 510.

Mr. Justice Grantham’s Apologia Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 133.

Mr. Justice Grantham and Politics Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 134.

(The) Late Judge Willis Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 448.

(The) Late Lord Collins Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 64.

(The) Late Lord James of Hereford Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 505.

(The) Law Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 290.

The Law Officers’ Appointment Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 30.

Law Reporting Rules- The Madras Series Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 182.

Lawyers and Parliament Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 293.

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Lawyers as Lawmakers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 66.

Lawyers in the House of Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 295.

(A) Legal memorial to King Edward Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 31.

(The) Legislature and the Judiciary Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 32.

(The) Libel on the King Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 115.

Literature and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 444.

(The) Longest Lease Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 129.

(The) Lord Chancellor and the Earldoon Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 396.

Lord Collins’ Kind Acts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 292.

Lord Haldane Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 295.

Lord Haldane as a Lord of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 294.

Lord Lansdowne’s Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 297.

Lord Macnaughten Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 295.

Misue of Words in Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 221.

Mixed juries in England Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 448.

‘Negligence’ in English and Italian Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 136.

(The) New Home Secretary Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 508.

Oaths by Telephone Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 25.

Only a stop-gap Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 446.

Outrages on Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 341.

Parliament Act 1911 Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 450.

Pleading by Agents Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 224.

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Photography and the Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 291.

Poor man’s Lawyer Association Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 508.

Prisoners and their Solicitors and Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 32.

Privy Councillorship and practice at the Bar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 397.

(The) Profession Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 285.

(The) Profession and the County Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 399.

Professional misconduct Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 398.

Prohibition against standing in the Gangways

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 118.

Reading in Chambers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 296.

Reminiscences of Sir Edward Clarke Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 290.

(The) Retirement of Sir Arthen Wilson Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 390.

(The) Revolution in Portugal and International Law

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 26.

(The) Rights of Pedestrians on Highways Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 288.

(The) Right to a Poll Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 110.

Royalty and the Inns Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 395.

(A) Rule of Professional Etiquette Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 223.

Sales in Market Overt Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 112.

(The) Savarkar case Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 78.

Scandalum Magnatum Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 342.

(The) Shortening of the Long Vacation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 69.

Sir Edward Clarke Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 221.

Slander and the loss of ‘Hospitality’ Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 111.

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(The) S. P. C. A. and Whisky Treat to Chickens

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 447.

Success Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 443, 501.

(The) Trial of Socrates Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 503.

Urgent Business and Vacation Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 446.

Useless but entertaining Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 130.

Vacations and the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 64.

Verdicts in Libel Actions Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 297.

(The) Vexations Litigant Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 111.

What one has to learn to be a Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 279.

Withdrawal of offer beforetime given for acceptance

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 285.

(A) Woman Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 449.

Woman Jurors Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 447.

Young Doctor Madras Law Journal Vol. XXI (1911), M.L.J. page 130.

Professional Ethics Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 1.

The Hindu Law of Adoption and its Evolution

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 87.

The Hindu Gifts Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 84.

The Late Honorable Mr. V. Krishnaswami Iyer, C. S. I.

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 83.

Rule regarding constitution of Full Benches

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 129.

A Spite fence, Dogs and a Court Decree Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 78.

At the Vakils’ Gathering Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 140.

Cemetry, not a nuisance per se Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 77.

(The) Centenery of Charles Dickens Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 76.

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City Ordinance requiring Fruit exposed for sale to be protected from Flies and Dust

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 66.

Civilian Judges in India Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 142.

(The) Custody of Wills Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 129.

Defamation- Charge of “Unchastity” Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 60.

(The) Devil and the Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 110.

(The) Duty of the Lawyers as an officer of the Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 108.

Elections- Account of Expenditures- Cigars

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 70.

Ellenborough’s Sarcasms Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 119.

(The) Evidence of Blood hounds Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 77.

False Pretences- Intent to Cheat and Defraud- Definition

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 42.

Hot Potato when a Deadly Weapon Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 74.

How to Prepare a Brief Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 72.

Husband and Wife- “Necessaries”- Artificial Teeth

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 68.

Injunction Against Wife carrying on business without Husband’s permission

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 33.

Insurance- Life- Defence of Suicide Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 34.

Joint and Several Liabilities- Settlement by one Tort Feasor

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 34.

(A) Judge in Arms Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 115.

(The) Judge’s Tone of Voice Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 33.

(The) Late Mr. V. Krishnaswami Iyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 23.

Lawyers of Ancient Greece Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 70.

Libel and Right of Privacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 77.

Literature and the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912),

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M.L.J. page 111.

(The) London Times on the Administration of Justice in British India

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 107.

(The) loss of the Titania Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 143.

Not Prejudiced Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 116.

Pinning Him Down Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 75.

(A) Prince in Contempt of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 117.

Proof of a Lost Will Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 120.

Reception of verdict in absence of accused

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 68.

Sex of accused- Presumptions Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 42.

Tramway authorities and the Public Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 122.

(The) Wisdom of Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXII (1912), M.L.J. page 118.

Hindu gifts Bill, the Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 9, 93.

Humanising Criminal law (by) Arthur Macdonald

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 151.

Local Inspection by Magistrates by S. C. Mukerjee

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 121.

Marriage under Hindu Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 39, 47, 61.

Modern Idea of Bail by S. Swaminathan Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 57.

Professional Ethics Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 101.

A bill to Strengthen Judicial Committee of the Privy Council

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 84.

A firm Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 141.

Agreement with Clients Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 148.

A hint from the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 171.

Alienatory Criminal classes Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 56.

An advocate fearless and bold Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912),

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Appointment of additional Judges in England

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 91.

A practical address Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 149.

Attendance of Counsel- The Lord Chancellor

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 185.

A unique event Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 119.

Benches of magistrates in the mofussal and their power

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 165.

Contempt of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 3.

Court and Cold air Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 186.

Decadence of Oratory Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 88.

Decline of modern advocacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 88.

Decline of appreciation of Oratory Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 89.

Dulness of Civil Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 88.

Hindu and Mahomedan law at the Trinity Bar Examination

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 38.

In Camera Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 84.

John Scot the great Scotch Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 169.

Joinder of Issue Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 142.

Jubilee of the Madras High Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 55.

Judges and popularity Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 172.

Judicial Staff in England Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 167.

Lawyers and Strikes Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 26.

Length of modern arguments Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 90.

Length of trials Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 89.

Liability for Acts of Domestic Animals Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912),

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M.L.J. page 119.

Lord Loreburn and the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 2.

Lord Loreburn’s Retirement, Reference in the House of Lords

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 4.

Lord Halsbury Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 139.

Lord Haldane and the Judicial Committee Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 142.

Married Women and Relief against restraint upon anticipation

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 167.

Miscellany Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 119.

Mr. Justice Darling Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 141, 168.

Parliamentary- the appointment of an additional Judge

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 173.

Perjury in Divorce Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 167.

Prolixity of arguments Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 90.

Sir Arthur Collins (Late Chief justice the Madras High Court)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 91.

Sir Alfred Mills Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 100.

The Attorney General as Cabinet Minister Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 3.

The Back Commemoration at Gray’s inn Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 32.

The Decline of Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 146.

The Gazateer and New Daily Advertiser Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 140.

The growth of Counsel’s fees Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 147.

The Rani that committed house breaking Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 141.

The Judges and the Mansion house Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 29.

The Judicial Committee Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 172.

The King’s Birthday as a Holiday Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 189.

The Lord Chancellors Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912),

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The New Lord Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 1, 6.

The New Copyright Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 26.

The New Judicial appointments Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 118.

The position of profession Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 145.

The Remuneration of Solicitors Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 147.

The Retirement of Lord Loreburn Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 1.

The Retirement of Lord Robson Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 117.

Tit Bits Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 29.

Very tough Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 170.

When is a Court a theatre Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 140.

Women as Lawyers in Russia Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 32.

Women as Lawyers: The Resolution in the Law Society meeting

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 143.

Women in high Judicial appointments Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIII (1912), M.L.J. page 56.

Criticisms on the Contract Act and connected Acts By Sir Horatio Hale Shephard, Knt

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 55.

Joint Family System and Hindu Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 141.

Professional Ethics Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 1, 19, 99.

The right of a Landlord to sue under S. 9 of the Specific Relief Act as against a trespasser

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 26.

Aer clauses Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 171.

The Annual Meeting of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 68.

The Appellate Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 168.

Bankruptcy Reform Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913),

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The Bench & the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 173.

The Death of Lord Macnaughten Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 165.

The Decline in Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 168.

Disraeli and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 14.

Divorce in the year 2230 B. C. Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 132.

The Doctor knew his Business Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 92.

The Ethics of Advocacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 15.

The Etiquette of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 80.

Fees payable to Junior Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 114.

Gifts of Separate Property to Husbands Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 177.

A Great Lord Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 14.

The Hawking of Bread Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 17.

The House of Commons and the Privy Council

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 83.

Humor of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 90.

Indian Students and Reading in Chambers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 16.

Infancy as a defence Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 80.

The judicial character as made by English Judges

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 35.

A Jury of his Peers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 89.

The late Lord Macnaughton Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 123, 165.

The Late Sir John Lawrence Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 70.

The Law Society and Counsel’s Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 76.

The Law Society and Legal aid Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913),

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Legal aid for the poor Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 175.

Legal aid for the Poor, Proposed New Rules

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 84.

The Libels on the Attorney General Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 167.

The Line of Least Resistence Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 115.

The Lord Chancellor and the American Bar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 128.

Lord Macnaughten Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 119.

Lord Macnaughten an Appreciation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 123.

Lord Mersey on Legal Education Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 134.

Lord Moulton on Evidence Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 73.

Marry as Celibates Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 133.

Miscellany Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 82.

Murder Appeal before the Privy Council Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 87.

The New French President Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 70.

The New Judicature Commission Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 84.

Proceedings by and Against poor persons Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 81.

The Reform of the Privy Council Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 178.

Reference in Pregnancy Cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 171.

The Rules of Evidence Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 71.

The Sad Story of good Dame Houghton Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 118.

Science and Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 72.

A Short way with Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 77.

Slander Action against a Solicitor Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913),

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Slander in Professional Investigation of charges

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 116.

Suppression of the Names of Witnesses Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 117.

Summary Proceedings against Corporations

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 172.

“The Tale of ths [sic] Tea House Cat” [corrected title: “The Tale of the Tea House Cat”]

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 86.

A Trial among the Indians Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 91.

Women and the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 69.

Women as Solicitors Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 71.

Women and the Study and Practice of the Law

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIV (1913), M.L.J. page 116.

Insurance Policies for the benefit of Wife and children

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 1.

The Law relating to the Succession of a Degraded Hindu

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 119.

The modes of partition and the recent Privy Council case

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 124.

Professional Ethics Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 177.

Vakil’s Gathering Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 59.

Valuation of suits for partition Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 67.

Absent Counsel’s fees Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 48.

Advocacy and Politics Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 101.

The Attorney-General and the Lord Chief Justiceship

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 91.

The Adalphomacheus Cat Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 83.

The Appellate Jurisdiction Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 39.

Action by wife for loss of consortium Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 144.

The Attorney-General Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 22.

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The Appellate Jurisdiction Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page [28].

Branding as a punishment Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 28.

Burglary and punishment Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 90.

Bombay Gazette Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 82.

The Bench and the Empire Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 99.

The Bar and the Empire Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 33.

Constructive Murder Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 80.

The claim of woman for admission as Solicitors

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 91.

The Court of Criminal Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 268.

Courtly Chivalry Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 141.

Criminal Procedure in India Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 138.

The Cost of the High Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 140.

Cornhill Magazine Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 194.

Contempt of Court in a Headline Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 261.

Congregation’s Control over Minister Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 49.

Contempt of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 30.

Carriers of Passengers- Refusal to stop car to recover passengers’ property

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 143.

Criminal responsibility of Parents Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 277.

Duress and Gaming contracts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 47.

Defamation- Publication that one is dead Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 146.

Defamation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 144.

The Duty of Country Court Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 262.

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The Defence of Poor Prisoners Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 209.

A difficult task Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 89.

Damages for having to go to a Wedding in a Street Car

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 147.

Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 102.

The Etiquette of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 105.

Ethics of the Street Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 142.

Emergency Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 24.

A fatal answer Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 87.

A Great Law Reformer Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 28.

The Great Seal in Commission Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 97.

Happenings in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 86.

Homicide’s Right to a Legacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 136.

Humours of German Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 82.

The Imperial Court of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 135.

The Independence of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 100.

Interest as Damages in personal injury cases

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 143.

International Law Association Conference at Madrid

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 254.

The Institut of International Law at Oxford

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 139.

An Imperial Assize Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 276.

International Law Association Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 213.

The International Law Association’s Conference

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 208.

Mr. Justice Bankes and adjournments Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 41.

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Judicial changes Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 89.

The Judges and the Mansion House Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 50.

Judges and the Democracy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 206.

Jurisdiction in Divorce Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 257.

Law and Education Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 97.

Land Law Reform Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 9[5].

Law Dinner held on the 11th instant Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 175.

Law and Politics Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 207.

Lord Justice Vaughan Williams Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 3[4].

The Late Lord Macnaghten Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 103.

The Lord Chancellor’s Proposals Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 95.

The Lawyer’s brief to his love Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 88.

Lippincott’s Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 85.

Law Lords in the Appeal Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 268.

The Law Dinner Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 227.

Legal Insanity Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 253.

The Length of Trials Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 137.

Lord Lindley writes to the Times Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 94.

The Late Lord Gorell Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 28.

Lord Haldane’s Address, ‘A study in Law and Ethics’

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 195.

Law Library purposely destroyed Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 280.

Lawyers and the Devil Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 279.

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Law Officer’s Salaries and Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 25.

The Late Professor Westlake Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 26.

The Late Sir Ford North Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 270.

Lord Justice Phillimore Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 273.

The Marconi Inquiry Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 99.

The New Law Officers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 260.

The New Lord Chief Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 260, 262.

The New Lords of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 271.

The New Judicial Appointments Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 270.

The New Supreme Court Rules Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 210.

New Trial of acquitted Persons Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 278.

Old Rules and New Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 274.

Omissions in a Statute Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 29.

Preventive Detention Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 50.

The Privy Council and Convictions for Murder

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 98.

Professor Ludwig Von Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 195.

Property in Private Letters Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 148.

Resumption of Cohabitation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 210.

Restrictions by infants Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 42.

The Resignation of Lord Alverstone Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 269.

Regulating the Calling of the Barber Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 144.

Right of Parent to Attend Funeral of Child Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 142.

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Resignation of Farwell L. J. Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 88.

The Reduction of Sentences Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 276.

Sir Edward Clarke Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 34.

Sir Robert Finlay and the Samuel Case Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 31.

Stogenics Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 83.

The Scott Judgment- In camera Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 32.

Solemnity of Oath Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 89.

Sir Rufus Isaacs and Judicial Office Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 90.

Stories of English Law and Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 79.

The Suppression of Names in the Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 35.

Sir Frederick Pollock Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 25.

Tort arising out of Contract Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 36.

The Theatre Quene Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 27.

Trial Judges and Appellate Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 192.

Trial of Nullity Suits Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 93.

A Tribute to Lord Alverstone Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 265.

Trespass and Improvement of Property Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 275.

United Law Clerks’ Society Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 37.

Universal Malice Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 193.

Week-end Tickets Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 212.

Workman’s Compensation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 30.

The Will of a Spiritualist Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 145.

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Witnesses’ Recognizances Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 211.

The worm turned Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 81.

What’s the Good of Marrying? Madras Law Journal Vol. XXV (1913), M.L.J. page 43.

The Administration of Civil Justice in the Madras Presidency

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 5.

Inams in the Madras Presidency Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 87.

The Late Mr. Justice P. R. Sundara Aiyar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 1.

The Malabar Bills Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 47.

The Malabar Marriage and Inheritance Bill

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 9, 53.

The Malabar Partition and Succession Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 51.

Power to Remand to Custody Vagrants and Habitual offenders

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 141.

Widow’s Alienations Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 176.

Accused Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 118.

A Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 74.

A New culprit Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 77.

A New Law Lord Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 109.

A queer Will Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 74.

A Tribute to the Attorney-General Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 112.

An age Limit for Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 69.

Annual Address of the Liverpool Law Society

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 33.

Bench & Bar at the Guildhall The Lord Chief Justice’s speech

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 26.

British Law and Colonial Agitators Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 114.

Case Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 164.

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Client Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 118.

Comments on Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 22.

Conscientious objections by Jurymen Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 115.

Contempt of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 116.

Contracts’ Implied, in Law and by Inference

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 24.

Costs in Alternative claims Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 158.

Counsel for the Defence Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 118.

Curiosity Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 74.

Entertaining Jokes Willie Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 76.

Father and Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 128.

Great Seal Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 74.

Happenings in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 75.

Indemnification of Bail Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 107.

Interruption of a Lawyer by the Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 77.

Is Drunkenness a sufficient ground for reducing Murder to Manslaughter

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 73.

Laudatory of a lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 76.

Last Ditch fight Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 78.

Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 118.

Lawyer’s money Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 74.

Literature and Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 30.

Lord Haldane and the Privy Council Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 31.

Lord Justice Buckley Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 67.

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Miscellany Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 108.

Mr. Boydell Houghton Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 113.

New trials in Criminal cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 70.

Not to be caught Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 75.

Questions of legal Ethics Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 78.

Refusal to Plead Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 111.

The Appellate Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 164.

The Attorney General Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 113.

“The Bayard of the Bar” Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 164.

The Crime of Blasphemy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 31.

The final source of British Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 106.

The French system Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 73.

Judges and their pensions Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 157.

Judicial Joking Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 156.

Judicially determined Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 117.

Procedure for the Ascertainment of Truth v. The “Sporting Theory of Justice”

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 166.

The Bar and the Empire Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 29.

The “Black” Cap Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 71.

The Court of Criminal Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 25.

The Executive and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 32.

The Grand Jury Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 72.

The Judicial Committee Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 35, 109.

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The Jurisdiction of the Privy Council Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 160.

The Legal profession Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 161.

The Liabilities of Private Prosecutors Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 66.

The Lord Chief Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 68.

The Lumps Identity Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 78.

The New city Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 106.

The Privy Council and the Dominion Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 23.

The Public Influence of Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 159.

The Resignation of Mr. Justice Bucknil Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 114.

The work of the Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 72.

Treasure Trove and Legal Aid Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 107.

Woman Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 77.

Women and the Legal profession Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVI (1914), M.L.J. page 65.

Annie Besant v. Narayaniah Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 3.

Compensation for Improvements by Vendees from Limited owners by C. V. Krishnaswami Aiyar B. A., B. L.

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 137.

Father’s power to make a partition of ancestral property br M. V. Ramaswami Iyer

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 71.

Notes on Criminal Procedure Amendment Bill

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 147.

Retirement of Sir Arnold White, Chief Justice

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 107.

The Retirement of Mr. Justice Miller Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 1.

Alien Enemy’s right to sue Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 160.

The American Academy of Jurisprudence Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 25.

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Ancient Bankruptcy Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 128.

Angelic Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 129.

(The) Appellate Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 159.

An Astute client Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 24.

(The) Attorney-General’s Eulogium Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 69.

Banquet in Lincoln’s Inn Hall Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 87.

(The) Courts’ Emergency Powers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 125.

Discipline of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 60.

(A) Double kindness Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 22.

Dramatic Court Scenes Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 1[8]0.

(The) Elasticity of the Common Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 59.

Equally Divided Benches Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 64.

Hardwicke Society Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 67.

Her Impression Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 131.

Her eyesight Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 130.

Illegitimate Children Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 99.

(Mr.) Justice Bankes Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 98.

Justice in the Philippines Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 23.

K. C’s and Tips Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 160.

(The) Late Lord de Villiers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 124.

Lawyer’s Strike Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 130.

(The) Lord Chancellor’s speech Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 87.

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Lord Norlury & the Shyster Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 156.

‘Meaning’ and ‘Intention’ in a will Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 63.

Miscellany Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 123.

Novels and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 158.

Post Puberty Marriage Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 169.

Praise of Eloquence Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 129.

Queen Manx Laws Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 127.

(A) Rule of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 24.

(The) Rule in word v. Leadreply Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 62.

Sir Douglas Straight Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 59.

Sir Edward Clerke’s reply Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 92.

Sir William Anson Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 59.

Sir William Grantham Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 24.

(Mr). Spooner and the Supreme Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 156.

(A) Testator’s Poor Opinion of Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 22.

Trading with the Enemy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 126.

Unwary citizens and Emergency Laws Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 157.

Useless but entertaining Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 131.

Vakil as a Public Man Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 132.

Which Dinner? Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 129.

Which was it? Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVII (1914), M.L.J. page 131.

Legislation on matters of Hindu Law- 1. The case for Legislative Intervention

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 1.

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Legislation on matters of Hindu Law- 2. Some Objections Answered

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 27.

Legislation on matters of Hindu Law- 3. Some Instances considered

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 35.

The Hindu Limited Estates Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 73.

Re Non-Abstement of Reversioner’s suits Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 105.

Agreed with him Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 15.

(The) Ahlers Treason Trial Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 12.

As sober as a Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 16.

At a Special Meeting of the Law Society Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 92.

Barristers’ Clerks’ Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 94.

Breach of promise and special damage Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 95.

Contracts and Fitness to Marry Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 14.

(The) Conclusion is irresistable Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 91.

Courts in Germany Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 59.

Disposition of Corpse by will Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 17.

Humanising the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 16.

Husband is poor companion Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 89.

(The) Judge’s come-Back Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 61.

(The) Judicial Position of Egypt Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 61.

(The) Late Lord Justice Kennedy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 63.

Laymen’s misconception of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 15.

(A) Lawyer’s Grace before Meat Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 58.

(The) Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 61.

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Miscellany Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 62.

(The) Position of Aliens’ Companies Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 65.

President Wilson’s address to the American Bar Association

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 18.

Proceedings by and against Alien enemies Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 64.

Second Appeal Rules- Some proposed changes

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 117.

(The) Slingsby case Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 92.

Stopping the Agony Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 17.

Success at the bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 11.

Tributes by Bench and Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 66.

War and Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXVIII (1915), M.L.J. page 90.

Law of [Apportionment], by H. H. Shephard [sic] [corrected author: H. H. Shepherd]

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 57.

Making Reversioners Parties to mortgage suits against Hindu widows

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 29.

The Recent High Court Rules relating to Second Appeals

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 1.

Relief against forfeiture for non-payment of rent when there is a period of grace

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 79.

Sir C. Sankaran Nair Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 101.

Subrogation and Specific Performance by H. H. Shepherd

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 55.

An Astrologer is not a “Fortune Teller” Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 66.

Authors and their Manuscripts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 40.

The Bar in Alien Enemy Cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 15.

Bombardment and the Three-Mile Rule Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 19.

Chief Justice Fuller Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 64.

Christian Science and Practising Medicine Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915),

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“De Minimis” Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 17.

Death of two retired Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 114.

The Division of the Legal Profession into Barristers and Solicitors

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 68.

Economy and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 96.

Effect of ‘Guilty but Insane’ on Succession Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 41.

The Functions of the Advocate Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 15.

Humour of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 65, 92, 114.

Internment and the Royal Prerogative Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 94.

The Jury consumed the Evidence Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 95.

Law Dinner Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 77.

Lawyers in the Ministry Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 16.

Lawyers and War Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 20.

A Legal V. C. Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 117.

Lord Halsbury’s Ninetieth Birthday Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 63.

Macaulay and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 115.

Matrimony in Jewish Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 114.

Miscellany Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 21, 96, 116, 117.

New application of Majority rule Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 114.

The Picture of the Barrister’s Clerk Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 69.

Professional Ethics Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 112.

Public Policy and the Press Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 43.

Recollections of the Bench and the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915),

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Reprisals and War Crimes Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 39.

Somnambulism as a defence Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 42.

Trials ‘in Camera’ Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 97.

An Unfortunate Simile Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 63.

The Wrong Practitioner Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 62.

New Career for Women Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 126.

In Burton’s “Book Hunter” Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 126.

But a writer in Law Times Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 127.

A Chinese Witness Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 127.

A dangerous author Kipling Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 128.

The Authority of the Schoolmaster Madras Law Journal Vol. XXIX (1915), M.L.J. page 128.

Administration of Justice in this Presidency-1. The High Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 7.

Ourselves Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 1.

Proceedings Founded on Uncertified Adjustments of Decrees

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 27.

Subrogation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 67.

Vignaneshwara Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 51.

The Appellate Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 43.

The Arrest of the Consuls at Salonica Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 41.

The Car Council and Ethics of Advocacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 83.

Conditions of Passenger’s Tickets Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 19.

Ethics of Advocacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 61.

Humour of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916),

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Imprisonment without trial Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 61.

The Jolly testator who makes his own will Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 82.

The Journal of the Society of Comparative Legislation (N. S.) No. 35, January 1916

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 60.

A Lawyer- Viceroy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 42.

Lord Chief Justice & quasi Political Duties Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 81.

Miscellany Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 42.

The Poor Man’s Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 79.

Rules of Practice Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 23.

Solicitors and Costs Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 63.

Shortest Judicial Summing up Madras Law Journal Vol. XXX (1916), M.L.J. page 82.

Avoidance of Fraudulent Transfers- Necessity for Representative Action I

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 1.

Avoidance of Fraudulent Transfers- Necessity for Representative Action II

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 23.

Court Fees Act Amendment Proposals Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 71.

Effect of Adoption of Pre-existing rights Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 87.

Effect of Adoption of Pre-existing rights Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 121.

Vicarious Liability Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 63.

Another legal story Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 108.

The Art of cross-examination Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 109.

The Attorney General and Ignorantia Juris Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 42.

The Attorney’s Soliloquy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 44.

Beards and Inns of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 67.

The Cob whistling Nuisance Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916),

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Counsel in Treason Cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 16.

The Death of Mr. Raymond Asquith Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 83.

English Barrister in French Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 67.

Ill-temper in the witness-box Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 110.

Imprisonment for debt Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 85.

Juniors and the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 116.

Jurymen and Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 15.

The Law Dinner Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 66.

Lawyers as leaders Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 83.

Length of Trials Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 67.

Long Trials and Forensic Oratory Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 83.

Lord Moncrieff Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 108.

Mediation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 14.

Miscellany Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 149.

Neutrals and Mediation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 108.

The Non-attendance of Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 114.

Peers and the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 41.

The Punishment for Treason Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 43.

The Retirement of Lord Justice Phillimore Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 111.

The Return of Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 114.

A Scrap of paper Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 82.

Submarines and International Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916),

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Where Quibbling is not popular Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 14.

Zeppelins as Deodands Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXI (1916), M.L.J. page 113.

Limitation and Proof of Possession in Ejectment suits

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 78.

J. D. Mayne Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 97.

Some questions under S. 20 of the Limitation Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 1.

Tavazhi Property Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 25, 51.

The Viceroy on the High Courts and the Press Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 45.

The Business Names Act Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 36.

The Court of Cassation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 85.

The Etiquette of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 19.

The Exclusion of the Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 86.

Fallen Trees on Highways Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 66.

Fusion Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 16.

Gray and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 35.

The Late Sir Roland Vaughan Williams Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 18.

Lawyers at the Imperial Conference Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 85.

Lawyers in the new Ministry Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 17.

Ex-Lord Chancellors and their Pensions Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 38.

Marriage and Expulsion orders Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 67.

Miscellany Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 88.

The New Law Officers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 18.

The New Lord Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917),

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Oppression by Legislation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 37.

Pleadings in Libel Action Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 68.

Privilege of an Advocate Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 68.

The Privilege of Solicitors Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 84.

Provisions’ and covenants Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 69.

Women as Solicitors Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXII (1917), M.L.J. page 86, 87.

Alienation by a manager for the ‘Benefit of the Estate’

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 1.

Alienation of Religious Officers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 27.

Ejectment of Ryots (or tenants) of old waste

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 113.

Criminal Procedure Code Amendment Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 131.

Malabar Tarwad- Representation in suits Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 85.

The late Mr. J. L. Rosario Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 62.

The Urlam Watercess case Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 64.

Cabinet Ministers and the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 111.

Departments as Litigants Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 17.

Diplomatic Intercourse between Belligerents

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 53.

Horace Walpole and the law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 128.

Jane Austen and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 81.

Judges and their love of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 18.

Judges and War Services Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 53.

Mr. Justice Darling Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 12.

Mr. Justice Holmes Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917),

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The Lawyers and the War Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 56.

Lawyers as State Leaders Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 12.

London Magistrates and Literature Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 127.

Lord Shaw’s Dissenting Judgment Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 15.

Magistrate and Poet Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 82.

The Nestor of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 128.

Parliament and Civil Liberties Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 16.

The Privy Council and Indian appeals Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 54.

Rex v. Halliday Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 14.

Turner v. Coates A metrical version Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 53.

Vakil’s Gathering Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 99.

Women and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIII (1917), M.L.J. page 15.

Malabar law: Individual property and succession

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 7, 49.

Review of the Ground of New Evidence:- (A critical Note)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 61.

Some questions under S. 20 of the Limitation Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 31.

Usurious Loans Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 1, 4.

Authority to Compromise Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 54.

The Bolshevists and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 42.

Chops and Tomato Sauce Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 23.

The Engagement ring Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 22.

The Freedom of the Seas Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 56.

Judicial salaries Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918),

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The Kaiser and Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 45.

The Limits of cross-examination Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 58.

The Lord Chief Justice’s Leave-taking Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 55.

The Lord Chief Justice’s Mission Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 57.

The Remuneration of Solicitors Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 43.

A Ready Retort Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 81.

The Supremacy of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIV (1918), M.L.J. page 42.

Antecedent debts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 77.

Ejectment on Forfeiture Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 27.

The Law of Wagering Contracts: A Study in Interpretation

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 1.

Order XXIII, Rule I, C. P. C, and Form No. 34 of the Civil Rules of Practice of the Madras High Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 47; 82.

Purchaser’s remedy under O. 21, R. 93, C.P.C.: Exclusive or cumulative

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 98.

Acquittal Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 17.

Act. and Intention Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 16.

Advise Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 17.

Amendment Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 17.

Argument Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 17.

Attorney and Client Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 18.

Bankruptcy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 19.

Bar Association Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 19.

Benjamin, Judah Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 41.

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The Billing Prosecution Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 70.

Brevity Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 69.

The Child is father of the man Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 111.

Ignorance of the Law excuses no one Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 110.

Jeremiah Black Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 41.

The Late Lord Parker Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 71.

The Law compels on one to impossibilities

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 112.

Lord Althorp Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 40.

Lord Bacon Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 40.

Lord Brougham Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 91.

One Law for the rich, another Law for the poor

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXV (1918), M.L.J. page 110.

Adoptions and Alienations, by Hindu widows

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 55.

Does the word “Suit” in S. 7 of the Court fees Act include “Appeal”

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 17.

Malabar Law.- Marriage Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 1.

Mortgagees Right of Sale Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 37.

Baron Pollock Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 71.

Eloquence, Tangled Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 32.

Epigram Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 15.

Epitaph Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 51.

Lord Ellenborough Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 14.

Lord Erskine Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 50.

Lord Kenyon Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 70.

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Lord Russell Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 71.

Motions Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 33.

Repartee and Retort Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 32.

Sir William Grant Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVI (1919), M.L.J. page 7.

Res Judicata- Findings on Immaterial Issues

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 1.

Adoption by widows:- Termination of the power

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 29.

Redemption- Bar by previous Suit Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 53.

Scope of Art. 127 of the Limitation Act: Exclusion

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 77.

Some cases under Art. 97 of the Limitation Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 101.

Criminal liability of husband for wife’s acts

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 111.

Fortune telling Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 114.

Holland and the ‘Extradition’ of the Kaiser Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 70.

Judges as legislators Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 22.

“Jus castigandi Uxorem” Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 98.

Lachrymose lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 96.

Letters Patent- Madras High court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 91.

Minimising damages Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 45.

Moving Pictures as exhibits Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 24.

The penalty of speeding Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 47.

Permanent Alimony out of voluntary allowance

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 46.

Primogeniture and Ultimogeniture Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 95.

Prison Reform in China Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 110.

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Professor Oppenheim Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 113.

Wives and Domestics Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 112.

Women in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 92.

Women in juries Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVII (1919), M.L.J. page 7.

The Course of Apprenticeship by Mr. K. V. Krishnaswami Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 5.

Law Reporting in Madras by Mr. K. V. Krishnaswami Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 43.

Legal Education by Mr. A. Krishnaswami Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 73.

The Proposed Lawyers’ conference in Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 1.

Some suggestions for the reduction of Court Fees

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 97.

Adjournments and Convenience of Counsel

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 67.

The Case of Patrick Fory Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 111.

The Constitution and the Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 115.

Counsels’ fees Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 65.

Doctors as Witnesses Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 66.

Home Rules and the Judiciary Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 113.

Ireland and the Defence of the Realm Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 110.

Is Super Tax Income Tax Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 90.

Mr. Justice Darling and the Jesuits Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 92.

The Making of Laws Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 112.

The Nestor of the law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 90.

Presidential Address at the First Madras Lawyars [sic] Conference [corrected title: Presidential Address at the First Madras Lawyers Conference]

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 23.

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The Return of Lord Moulton Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXVIII (1920), M.L.J. page 113.

Custom and Customary Law- Their Origin, Nature and Significance

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 31.

Enforcement of Surety Bonds under the Civil Procedure Code

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 67.

First All India Lawyer’s Conference Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 161.

Inams; What they Comprise Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 95.

New Judicial Committee Rules Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 59.

Retirement of Mr. Justice Seshagiri Aiyar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 125.

Rules of Exclusion from Inheritance under the Hindu Law

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 127.

Some Recent Mortgage Cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 155.

System of Precedent- Its Use and Abuse by K. V. Krishnaswami Iyer

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 1.

Counsel and the Postponement of Trials Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 23.

International Court of Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 55.

Judges at the Banquet Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 146.

Judges on Juries Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 21.

Judicial Discretion and Executive Claims Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 54.

Justice Darling Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 56.

Late Lord Cozens Hardy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 19.

Law and the Church Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 113.

Law and the Poor Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 112.

Law Society and Compulsory Membership

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 85.

Lord Cockburn Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 144.

Ministry of Justice and Poor Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 114.

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Motions Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 115.

New Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 20.

Pedantry in Interpretation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 22.

Prerogative of Mercy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 86.

Private Property under the Peace Treaties

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 53.

Sex Equality Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 19.

Study of Advocacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 87.

Theatre Tickets and Public Rights Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 52.

Women as Jurors Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 148.

Women Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXIX (1920), M.L.J. page 18.

Sir Abdur Rahim, Knight Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 1.

Administration of Justice in the Madras Presidency, 1919

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 3.

Adoption by a minor Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 73.

All-India Lawyer’s Conference at Allahabad

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 52.

An Independent and Homogeneous Indian Bar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 42.

Legislation on Topics of Hindu Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 45.

Madras Estates Land Act by V. S. Narasimhachar, 1921

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 86.

Our Retiring Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 87.

Permanent occupancy rights independent of statute

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 19.

The Administration of Justice Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 30.

The Attack on Trial by Jury Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 31.

Mr. Bottomley and an Ignoble Profession Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 12.

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Law and Medicine Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 9.

The Lord Chief Justice’s Leave Taking Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 29.

Lord Lindley Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 11.

Lord Moulton Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 12.

Lord Reading as Viceroy of India Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 28.

The Popular Element in Courts of Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 33.

A Strange Will Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXX (1921), M.L.J. page 30.

The Birth of Legislation against combinations of wokman [sic] [corrected title: The Birth of Legislation against combinations of workman]

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 22.

Heads of Religious Endowments. Their Legal Position

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 41.

Hindu Law Reform Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 1.

Mr. Seshagiri Iyear’s Hindu Law Bills Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 64.

Abraham Lincoln Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 91.

Breach of Promise and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 35.

Child Adoption and Legitimation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 51.

English Barristers in Mandated Territories

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 90.

Harbouring a wife Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 89.

James O 1 [sic] Reilly Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 92.

James Scarlett Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 93.

Judges and the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 53.

Judges- Talkative and silent Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 88.

The late Lord Moulton Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 11.

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Lawyers at the Imperial Conference Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 53.

Lord Bacon Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 56.

The Lord Chief Justiceship Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 10.

Lord Mansfield Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 56.

Lord Tenterden Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 94.

Medical men as witnesses Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 33.

The New Chief Justice of the United States Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 52.

Scotland and the English Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 34.

Tenant’s Right to assign Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 9.

The Trials of the War Criminals Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 55.

Westbury, Richard B. Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXI (1921), M.L.J. page 94.

The Court Fees Act and Stamp Act Amendment Bills

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 31.

Racial Distinctions in the Criminal Procedure Code

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 1.

Rule of Res judicata apart from S. II Civil Procedure Code

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 93.

Subordinate and Dependent Decrees Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 53.

The Annual Farce of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 49.

The Cost of the High Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 82.

The Earl of Halsbury Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 14.

English Barristers in Mandated Territories

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 24.

The fluctuation in Crime Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 20.

The Futility of the Bar Council Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 78.

Harbouring a wife Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 23.

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Increases in Supreme Court Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 50.

Law Lords and Politics Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 114.

The Law and an ‘Association of Free Nations’

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 21.

The Law Society and the Prime Minister Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 78.

The Long Detention of Untried Prisoners Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 80.

Lord Bryce Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 51.

Lord Halsbury and Lord Lindley Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 19.

Lord Lindley Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 17.

Lord Trevethin’s Retirement Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 110.

The New Law Officers Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 112.

Nathaniel Lindley Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 17.

The New Lord Chief Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 111.

Prisoner’s right to be seated Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 85.

The Privy Council and Professional Discipline

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 83.

The Queen and the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 22.

Reports as Authorities Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 112.

The Value in Contracts of an ‘Etc’. Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXII (1922), M.L.J. page 79.

Antecedent Debts Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 1.

A century of Anglo-Hindu Law and its Sequel

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 29.

Malabar Tenancy Legislation Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 109.

Need for a Cause list in the Presidency Small Cause Courts

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 115.

Some Salient Features of the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment Bill)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 59, 91.

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Arbitrations and Ouster of Jurisdiction Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 74.

Betting Debts, Trustees, and Public Policy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 102.

The Bottomley Case Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 18.

Cabinet Ministers and the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 121.

Coercion and Criminal Responsibility Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 19.

Deception in the Divorce Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 103.

The Gamming Acts and Public Policy Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 16.

A Great American Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 42.

A Great Scottish Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 45.

The Hardwicke Society Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 82.

The Home Secretary and the Death Penalty

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 18.

The judges at the Mansion House Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 77.

Justices and Partiality in Bye Laws Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 44.

The Late Professor Dicey Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 12.

Lawyers in the new Government Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 123.

Lord Buckmaster and the Dovorce [sic] Laws [corrected title: Lord Buckmaster and the Divorce Laws]

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 122.

The Lord Chancellor and the City Recorder

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 17.

A Memorable Call Night Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 76.

Necessaries and fixed Allowances Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 14.

Notaries and Solicitors “Goodwill” Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 41.

Pisgah Heights Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 75.

Passing the Law of Property Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922),

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M.L.J. page 43.

The Punishment of Perjury Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 104.

Seduction and Breach of Promise Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 124.

Tradesman and Husbands and their Wives

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 13.

When Jurees [sic] jisagree [sic] [corrected title: When Juries disagree]

Madras Law Journal Vol. XXXXIII (1922), M.L.J. page 81.

Application of the principle of Desuetude in Hindu Law

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 26.

The Madras Hindu Religious Endowments Bill

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 1.

Costs in Criminal Cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 11.

Critical Note Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 41.

Lawyer and Governor-General Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 19.

The Irish Free State and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 19.

Lord Chancellors and Earldoms Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 20.

The Quin centenary of Lincoln’s Inn Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 21.

The Honours Report Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 35.

Entraping Suspecting Criminals Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 36.

His Bluff Called Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 38.

Three Witnesses Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 38.

Chinamans Chance Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 39.

The Bar Council’s Report Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 55.

The Ethics of Advocacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 56.

The Law and Internment Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 60.

The Executive and the Constitution Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 61.

Justice in a hurry Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923),

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The Late Mr Justice Bray Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIV (1923), M.L.J. page 63.

The ‘Indian Bar’ Proposal Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 99.

The Late Sir K. Srinivasa Ayyangar, Kt. Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 1.

The Law of Bigamy and certain anomalies Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 41.

Proposals of the Judicial Retrenchment Committee

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 21.

Social and Labour Legislation in India’s Parliament

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 65.

Unification of the Indian Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 107.

Adoption in France Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 37.

Blackstone’s Bicentenary Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 32.

Costs against the Crown Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 57.

Crown Debts and Companies’ Winding up Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 53.

The Golden Link Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 32.

Great Legal Families Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 86.

Journalistic ‘Invention’ in Libel Cases Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 58.

Judge and Solicitor Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 133.

The Judges and the Executive Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 89.

The Judicial Appointments Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 84.

Judicial Hours Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 132.

Justices and their Clerks Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 136.

The Law’s Expedition Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 34.

The Law of Lords and the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 33.

Law in University Education Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923),

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The Legal Profession in India Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 138.

Long Sittings in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 133.

Mr. Justice Darling’s Farewell Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 136.

Maladministration of Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 135.

Mr. Justice Darling’s Retirement Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 134.

Masters of the Rolls Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 87.

The Meaning of “Joint Tort” Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 56.

The New Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 134.

The Retirement of Lord Coleridge Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 85.

An Unlucky Litigant Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 58.

Wearing Wigs Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 54.

Wedding Presents Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 35.

What Attorneys cost the Nation Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 140.

Lord Birkenhead and his Pension Madras Law Journal Vol. XLV (1923), M.L.J. page 138.

Civil Justice Committee, 1924- Questionnaire

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 33.

Limitation Law and Qualified Owners Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 85.

Second Appeal Rules Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 58.

Sir Walter Salis Schwabe, Kt., K C Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 1.

The Civil Justice Committee’s Questionnaire- Memorandum submitted by the Editor

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 21.

The Power of the Governor of a Province to remit a bill for reconsideration

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 53.

An Australian Government Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 80.

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The Abolition of Capital Punishment Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 100.

The Abuse of Advocacy Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 18.

Banker and Customer Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 15.

The Challenging of Women Jurors Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 80.

The Chancellor as Speaker Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 47.

The Courts and Deportation Orders Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 97.

Criminal Appeals from India Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 77.

The Death of President Wilson Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 75.

Deportation and Departmental Orders Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 78.

The Douglas Trial Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 14.

The Law Society’s Meeting Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 48.

Legal Re-construction in the Irish Free State

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 74.

The Liability of Motor-car Owners Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 45.

Lord Darling on the Death Penalty Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 101.

The Madras Irrigation Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 61.

Mr. Justice Swift on “Fusion” Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 76.

The Office of Lord Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 46.

Perils of Publicity Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 77.

Police Methods and the Standard of Justice

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 17.

Privy Council and Wasteful Printing Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 79.

Professional Discipline and Restraint of Trade

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 99.

The Public and the Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 16.

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Solicitors as Advocates Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 49.

A Wife’s Right to expel Her Husband Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVI (1924), M.L.J. page 98.

Critical Note Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVII (1924), M.L.J. page 33.

Law Reports- Introduction Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVII (1924), M.L.J. page 81.

Law Reports- II. Precedents Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVII (1924), M.L.J. page 109.

Reminiscences of the Bar, by Sir. P. S. Sivaswami Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVII (1924), M.L.J. page 1.

II. Reminiscences of the Bar, by Sir. P. S. Sivaswami Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVII (1924), M.L.J. page 49.

Admissions and Confessions in Criminal Cases

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 81.

The Adoption of Children Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 25.

Advertisement and Argument Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 102.

Bombing from the Air Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 126.

Bridge Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 125.

The Children Report Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 105.

Costly Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 22.

Defending the Guilty Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 23.

The Divorce Court and the Discretion Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 170.

The Earl of Oxford and Asquith Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 80.

A Faulty Verdict of a Jury Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 74.

The Foreshore and Manorial Wastes Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 169.

Grotius Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 80.

Husband Stealing Wife’s Property Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 77.

An Idol’s Next Friend Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 24.

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The Indeterminate Sentence Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 124.

Indian Idols and the Privy Council Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 24.

Juvenile Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 113.

Libelling the Dead Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 104.

Life Assurance and Married Women Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 74.

Lord Birkenhead on Lord Eldon Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 78.

Lord Birkenhead on Lord Mansfield Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 26.

Lord Carson Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 147.

Lord Darling as a Poet Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 76.

Lord Eldon’s Human Side Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 79.

Lord Eldon’s Work in Equity Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 78.

Lord Hewart and Probation Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 123.

Lord Mansfield and Fearne Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 73.

Measure of Damages Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 126.

The Moot Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 128.

The New Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 77.

The New Judicial Committee Rules Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 26.

Passengers alighting from Railway Trains Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 102.

The Philosophy of Law and the Ex-Solicitor-General

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 149.

The Plea of Jus Tertii in Ejectment Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 75.

The Probation System Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 122.

A Retiring Age for Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 125.

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Sea Bathing Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 148.

The Tercentenary of “De Juris Belli” Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 81.

An Unintentional Marriage Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 123.

Viscount Cecil and the League of Nations Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 127.

The Wig Madras Law Journal Vol. XLVIII (1925), M.L.J. page 103.

Authority to adopt given by an Invalid Will

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIX (July-December 1925), M.L.J. page 131.

Is a Patta a Document of title? Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIX (July-December 1925), M.L.J. page 87.

Law Reports- IV. System of Courts and Pleadings in England

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIX (July-December 1925), M.L.J. page 1.

Law Reports- V. English Reports Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIX (July-December 1925), M.L.J. page 151.

Malabar and Legislative Experiments Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIX (July-December 1925), M.L.J. page 107.

Malabar and Legislative Experiments- II. Tenancy Bill

Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIX (July-December 1925), M.L.J. page 115.

Severance of Joint Status Madras Law Journal Vol. XLIX (July-December 1925), M.L.J. page 55.

Bandhu Succession under the Mitakshara Law- I. The Decree Rule

Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 57.

Law Reports- VI. English Reports Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 1.

Law Reports- VII. English Reports Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 85.

Profession tax under the District Municipalities Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 11.

IV. Reminiscences of the Bar by Sir P. S. Sivaswami Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 1.

The Age of Consent Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 54.

The Cat and the Pigeons Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 51.

The Cost of Appeals Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 21.

Criticism of the Constitution Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 52.

Deconsecration of Consecrated Buildings Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 105.

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First Grade Pleaders Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 55.

The General Medical Council Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 103.

The Increase of Penalties Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 81.

“Infamous Conduct” Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 104.

Jessel as an Equity Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 74.

Jessel’s Start at the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 73.

Knighthoods and Privy Councillors Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 75.

Lord Birkenhead’s “English Judges” Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 77.

Lord Darling and the rank of Knight Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 76.

The Maharajah of Indore’s Brief Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 78.

A Prose Anthologist and the Law Reports Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 79.

The Protection of Dogs Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 19.

The Right to remain in Prison Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 20.

Sartorial Etiquette in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 74.

Secret Conveyancing Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 76.

Sentences of the Past Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 21.

Serjeant Ballantine’s Case Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 78.

The Late Mr. T. V. Seshagiri Aiyar Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 46.

Sex and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 53.

Sir George Jessel Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 54.

Sir Paul Vinogradoff Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 53.

The United States and the World Court Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 80.

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Westminster and Whitehall Madras Law Journal Vol. L (1926), M.L.J. page 80.

The Indian Penal Code and Absolute Privilege

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 47-54.

The Law of Occupancy Right in the Case of Inams- A Historical Sketch

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 1-16.

Law Reports- VIII. English Reports Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 95-104.

Law Reports- IX. English Reports Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 119-128.

Negotiable Instruments and Alternative Claims on the Original Cause of Action

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 71-78.

Religious Endowments Bill of 1926 Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 37-46.

The Adoption of Children Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 112.

Anonymous Witnesses and their Historical Origin

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 113.

Appeals “in vacuo” Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 89.

Baldness and Legal Wigs Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 111.

The Budget Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 62.

Baldness and Legal Wigs Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 111.

The Company Law Report Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 28.

Compulsory Motor Insurance Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 88.

The Constitutional Status of Shadow Cabinets

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 30.

Constitutional Theory and the Hertzog Claim

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 66.

The Constitution of the Judicial Committee

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 27.

The Disciplinary Powers of the Law Society

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 115.

The Evidence of Handwriting Experts Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 92.

Famous Budgets of Recent Years Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 63.

The Final Courts of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 27.

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The Great Libel Case Recalled Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 32.

The Honour of Profession Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 134.

The Italian Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 30.

Jefferson and Hamilton: Two Lawyer Statesmen

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 67.

Judicial Changes in India Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 139.

The Judicial Committee Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 111.

Justice in Italy Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 113.

Mr. Justice McCardie and Uncaught Criminals

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 89.

The Late Sir John Edge Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 110.

The Late Sir John Strachey Bucknill Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 138.

The Lawyer-Successors of Jefferson Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 68.

The Legality of the General Strike Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 29.

The Motor Peril Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 88.

Murderers wrongly sentenced Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 116.

The New Chancery Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 137.

The Parental Rights over Children: Tremain’s Case

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 138.

The Plea of “Irresistible Impulse” Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 69.

Portugal and Poland: The Rule of Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 31.

The Presumption of Marital Coercion Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 26.

“Professional Misconduct” Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 116.

Professional Rewards Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 64.

Recovery of Betting Debts Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 90.

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Refusal to answer Incriminating Questions

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 141.

The Retirement of Sir Lancelot Sanderson, K. C.

Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 140.

The Rule in Hyams v. Stuart King Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 91.

Sergeant Ballantine’s Story of Ben Ahmed Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 114.

Sir Henry Dickens, K. C. Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 133.

Mr. Taft and Judicial Humour Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 136.

Sir Thomas Erskine Holland Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 65.

Sir Thomas Rolls Warrington Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 137.

The Three Years’ Average Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 63.

The Status of the Profession Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 134.

The Stolen Wig and Gown Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 142.

The Writing of Judgments Madras Law Journal Vol. LI (1926), M.L.J. page 135.

The Estates Land Act Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 73.

Law Reporting English Reports- (contd.) Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 23.

Preliminary and Final Decrees in Mortgage Suits

Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 53.

Registration of Agreements for Sale acknowledging Receipt of Purchase Money

Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 1.

Action against an Unknown Person Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 46.

The Advance of the Bureaucracy Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 45.

And the Old Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 70.

The Arbitration Report Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 87.

The Authority of Council Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 66.

A Bold Attempt Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J.

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page 46.

The British Commonwealth of Nations Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 10.

A Calcutta Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 68.

Chancery Leaders Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 43 & 48.

Disarmament Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 12.

Doubtful Leniency Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 87.

“Drunk in Charge” Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 65.

Evidence by Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 67.

How Judges Unmake the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 88.

The Imperial Conference and the Judicial Committee

Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 12.

The Increase of Crime Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 14.

Irish Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 15.

Judges without Silk Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 89.

Judicial Intervention in Divorce Suits Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 9.

Law Books and Income-tax Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 10.

The Legal Basis of Medical Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 49.

Legislation by Rules Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 45.

Life Sentences Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 69.

Litigation and Insurance Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 47.

The Liverpool Law Society’s Meeting Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 13.

Lord Hewart on Bureaucratic Absolutism Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 17.

Lord Shaw on Abraham Lincoln Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 70.

Marriage without Consent Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J.

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page 90.

The New Declaration Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 69.

Plans for Universal Peace Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 86.

The Position of Dominion Governors Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 11.

Refusal to Plead Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 48.

The Remedy Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 14.

Special Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 44.

“Speeding the (Wedding) Guest” Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 16.

The Tennessee Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 65.

Unauthorised Compromises Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 67.

Unlucky “Devils” Madras Law Journal Vol. LII (1927), M.L.J. page 89.

Law Reporting Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 33.

Law Reporting (English Reports) Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 101.

The Limits of the Doctrine of Tracing Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 133.

Quicquid Plantatur Solo Cedit Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 73.

Relation of oath or affirmation to the offence under S. 193, I. P. C.

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 46.

Subrogation and Limitation Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 1.

The Chancellor and the Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 95.

Clearing the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 65.

Clearing the Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 26.

Criminal Appeals Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 159.

The Crown as Litigant Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 25.

The Death of Serjeant Buz Fuz Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J.

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Deterrent Sentences Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 66.

The Doctor must tell Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 93.

The Ethics of the Problem Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 162.

Family and State in Criminal Jurisprudence

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 66.

A Feudal Survival Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 163.

For Preferment’s Sake Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 127.

The Good Lawyer and the Bar Cause Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 67.

Great Privy Council Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 90.

The Husband’s Lost Dominion Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 164.

The Husband’s Lost Right to Chastice Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 129.

Identity and Finger Prints Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 23.

The Improving Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 24.

Journalism and the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 156.

The Judges’ Warning Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 69.

Judicial Obiter Dicta Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 24.

The Judiciary and the Executive Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 68.

Killing in Mercy Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 159.

King’s Bench Vacancies Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 96.

Kissing the Book Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 94.

The Late Sir T. Sadasiva Aiyar Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 152.

The Law Officers and the Glittering Prizes Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 126.

Learned friends fall out Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J.

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Legislation by “Regulations” Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 161.

Lord Birkenhead on the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 128.

Lord Chancellor’s Double Role Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 95.

Lord Haldane on the Judicial Committee Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 90.

The Lords’ Appellate Jurisdiction Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 93.

Machiavelli Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 70.

MaCardie, J. on Women Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 164.

The New Lord Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 157.

The Pay of a Lord Justice of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 103.

Protesting in a Cathedral Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 158.

A Question of Etiquette Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 157.

Reduction of Sentence Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 160.

Right Honourables Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 97.

The Scottish Model Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 26.

Sergeant Dowse’s Views Thereon Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 158.

The Style of the L.C.J. Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 92.

Surrejoinder, Rebutter and Surrebutters Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 161.

Swift, J. utters a Goon One Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 71.

The Undoing of an Attorney-General Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 126.

The Value of Juries Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 128.

When the House of Lords (H.L.) was abolished

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 94.

Who is an Esquire? Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J.

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Witchcraft and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 67.

Young- For a Lord Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. LIII (1927), M.L.J. page 163.

Law Reporting (English Reports) Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 1.

Law Reporting (Scotch, Irish and Colonial Reports)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 65.

The Rule as to Back-Accounting by Trustees

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 33.

The Transfer of Property Act Amending Bill

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 93.

Correspondence (A Legal Aid Society for Madras)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 52.

A.-Gs. And Judgeships Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 57.

Amendment of Letters Patent of the Madras High Court by Order in Council, dated 3rd November, 1927

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 84.

And Old-Fashioned Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 111.

Asleep on the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 25.

Celibacy and Longevity Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 110.

Copyright in a “Slogan” Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 113.

Costs of Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 30.

Counsel’s Freedom of Speech Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 87.

Death of Judge after Part-hearing Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 54.

Definitions Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 24.

Dock Briefs and Wigs Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 60.

Doctors and Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 109.

Don’t Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 24.

Ex-Irish Judges and the English Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 60.

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The Favoured Sex Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 90.

A Feminine Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 55.

Forensic Speech- Now and Then Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 84.

Fraudulent Judgments Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 88.

The Future of Our Jurisprudence Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 58.

Hilary Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 110.

How Judges are chosen Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 55.

Humour off the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 28.

Hungaro Rumanian Dispute Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 112.

The Indian Bar Councils Act Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 115.

The Judicial Changes Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 85.

K. C.’s £53,000 Fee Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 61.

A Knightly Thrust Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 28.

Laughter in (Privy) Council Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 61.

Lawyers avoid Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 57.

The League Decision Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 113.

Lord Birkenhead’s Lost Patent Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 26.

Lord Justice Atkin Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 85.

Lord Phillimore Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 109.

Lord Hewart on Insanity and Crime Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 26.

Maiden Names for Wives Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 54.

Making of a Master Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 89.

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Marriage between Relatives Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 103.

McCardie, J., on Case Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 29.

The New Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 86.

Observations to and concerning Juries Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 87.

Peculiarities of the Judicial Committee Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 61.

A Point of Etiquette Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 114.

The President as Journalist Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 58.

“Punch’s “ Legal Advice Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 23.

The Releases of Branson, J. Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 88.

Mr. Justice Sankey Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 86.

Sir Edward’s Pass Over Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 56.

Sir John Simon’s Retirement Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 59.

Speeches: The Influence of Laudanum Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 111.

Uncontrollable Impulse Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 27.

The Value of Free Legal Advice Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 25.

Weak Bench and Strong Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 56.

A World-wide Injunction Madras Law Journal Vol. LIV (1928), M.L.J. page 89.

The Child Marriage Bill and the Hindu Marriages Dissolution Bill

Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 1.

The Hindu Women’s Rights Amendment Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 9.

Law Reports- American Reports Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 117.

The Measure of Damages for Conversion Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 91.

Temple Honours- “No Duty No Honour” Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 55.

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The Transfer of Property Amending Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 33, 143.

The Transfer of Property Amendment (Supplementary) Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 147.

Correspondence (The Hindu Women’s Rights Amendment Act)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 63.

Additional Appeal Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 138.

Advocate of Legal Women Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 140.

The American Peace Proposals Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 26.

Automatic Control for Motors Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 85.

The Brighton Reprieve Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 83.

A Cabman’s Revenge Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 138.

Charles, J., and the Crime Passionel Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 26.

A Course of Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 25.

The Crown Proceedings Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 48.

The Death Penalty Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 111.

Disappearing Ex-Lord Chancellors Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 134.

The Earl of Reading Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 49.

Sir Edward Clarke Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 47.

The Effect of the Reprieve Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 83.

The “Fools and Rogues” Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 80.

Fortune-telling Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 81.

The Functions of the Director of Public Prosecutions

Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 114.

The Gift to Harvard Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 134.

A Great Moslem Jurist Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 81.

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Grievances- Dead and Alive Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 46.

Judge and Sexual Crimes Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 48.

The Judge and the Statute Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 139.

The Knowledge of the World Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 77.

The Law of Trusts Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 24.

The Lawyers’ Duty Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 111.

Lord Astor’s Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 112.

Lord Birkenhead and Local Bars Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 23.

Lord Birkenhead on Divorce Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 133.

Lord Cottenham’s Sixty Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 47.

Lord Mansfield’s Method and Lord Campbell’s Rebuke

Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 82.

Matrimonial Law: Kissing and Kicking Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 28.

A matter for the Bar Council Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 136.

The Meaning of the Pact Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 87.

The New Judge and the Hague Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 110.

Not Quite Forgotten Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 22.

An Old Thing passed away Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 135.

The Old Witch and the Modern Medium Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 82.

Oscar Slater Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 84.

The Over-crowding of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 136.

The Present Remedies Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 85.

Prof. Morgan on the Bureaucrats Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 79.

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The Proper Study of a Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 23.

Religion and the State Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 24.

A Seventh Lord of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 140.

The Signing of the Pact Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 86.

Spiritualism and Fortune-telling Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 78.

Suppression of Names Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 137.

Testamentary Disposition Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 27.

Vexatious Litigation under Workmen’s Compensation Acts

Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 22.

What the Judges know Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 50.

What Judges might do Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 139.

The Widow and Children’s Portions Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 113.

Working of the Morality Act Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 79.

Young Folks and Judges on Adultery Madras Law Journal Vol. LV (1928), M.L.J. page 49.

Hindu Law Reform Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 1.

The Recording and the Decreeing of Compromise Petitions

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 103.

Reforms in the Hindu Law of Wills, Maintenance and Residence

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 63.

Critical Note- Mabel Ferris v. Emperor, I. L. R. 53 B. 149

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 106.

Critical Note- Ram Gopal v. Dhanji Gadhavji Bhatia, L. R. 55 I. A. 299: I. L. R. 55 C. 1048: 55 M. L. J. 248 (P. C.)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 29.

Correspondence Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 109.

The age of Marriage Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 125.

Appreciations of Lord Haldane Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 12.

Arranging the Lists Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J.

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The Bear Garden Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 53.

A Blessing or a Curse Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 128.

Buying a Mastership Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 123.

Charges against a New York Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 95.

Child Marriages Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 130.

Civil Judicial Statistics Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 21.

Complications of citizenship Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 90.

Contemporary Legal Literature Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 96.

Copyright in Photographs Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 133.

Court Furniture at home and abroad Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 81.

Defined at Last: First, Second and Third Degree

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 23.

Delay in Indian Appeals Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 95.

Dominion Status Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 126.

The End of the Gallows Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 17.

Etiquette of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 15.

Exlord Chancellor’s Pensions Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 15.

The Expensiveness of “Silks” Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 127.

Extra Judicial Comment by County Court Judges

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 89.

“Festiva Lente” Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 126.

From the Bar to the Pulpit- A Nephew of Mr. H. Labouchere, M. P.

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 52.

A Company’s “Residence” Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 54.

Contemporary Legal Literature Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J.

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page 56.

A Dickens Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 55.

Family Provision for the Lord Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 21.

Foreign and English Bars Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 83.

The General Meeting of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 82.

Goodness, Cleverness and the Wool Sack Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 79.

A Good Story Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 52.

Hardwicke Society- Annual Dinner Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 14.

Infallibility and Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 94.

Insisting on a Right Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 20.

Irish Language in Free State Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 15.

A “Jactitation” Slander Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 134.

Jurists to meet at Geneva Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 86.

L. J. and L. C. J. Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 92.

Labour and Lord Chancellorship Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 88.

Law and Practice Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 19.

Leaders as Super-Luxuries Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 135.

Legal History in Palatable Form Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 53.

Legal Maxims Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 93.

And their abuse Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 93.

Legitimacy of Act, 1926 Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 129.

Lord Atkin’s Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 124.

A Lord Chancellor’s Pension Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J.

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The Lord Chancellor on Departmental Legislation

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 124.

Lord Finlay and Lord Phillimore Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 123.

Lord Haldane’s Reminiscences Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 79.

Lord Parmoor, in the course of his reference to the death of Lord Haldane, said

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 13.

The Monroe Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 91.

The Mediator Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 85.

A Memorial to Lord Haldame [sic] [corrected title: A Memorial to Lord Haldane]

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 49.

My Lord Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 122.

The New Chancery Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 91.

e [sic] New Judge [corrected title: The New Judge]

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 50.

The New Lord of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 87.

A Non-political Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 89.

Origin of the Exchancellor’s Five Thousand

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 19.

Our Modern Peerage Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 133.

Payment for convictions! Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 80.

Perjury and Divorce Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 83.

Piety, Punishment and other Matters Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 128.

The Police Commission Report Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 131.

Portia’s Lament Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 50.

The Problem and the Remedy Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 48.

Professional Amalgamation? Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J.

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Prosecution for perjury Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 83.

Rebuking Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 51.

Residence both Here and Abroad Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 54.

The Rule of the Road Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 129.

Street Offences Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 48.

U.S. Judge Expelled Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 86.

Vindication of Mr. Josling Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 94.

Waiting at the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 17.

Why Lawyers fail in Parliament Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 85.

2 and 3 Wm. IV. C. III Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 20.

Wives- An Exploded Theory Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 84.

A Word in Season Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 51.

Working of the Adoption Act Madras Law Journal Vol. LVI (1929), M.L.J. page 22.

Burden of Proof in Actions for Malicious Prosecution

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 157.

Child Marriage Restraint Act Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 198.

Default Clause in Chit Fund Securities Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 1.

Law Reports Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 55, 189.

Murugesa Mudaliar v. Davva Venkata Kesavulu Chetty, (1929) 56 M. L. J. 649

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 111.

The Abstinence of Eve Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 39.

Administrative Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 171, 173.

Administrative Tribunals Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 32.

The Age of Marriage Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929),

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M.L.J. page 36.

Appeals from the Irish Free State Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 140.

The Appearance of Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 150.

The Attorney-General’s Salary Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 137.

Sir V. Bashyam Aiyangar’s Statue Unveiling Ceremony

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 127.

The Bench and Politics Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 223.

Capital Punishment Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 220.

Caricatures as Advertisements Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 81.

The Chief Justiceship and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 173.

The Confiscation of Enemy Private Property

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 225.

The Cost of Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 94.

Dangers of the Streets Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 176.

Discharge of a Petty Jury Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 135.

Dominion Status Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 221.

Doubtful Meaning of the Phrase Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 222.

Enthusiasm for the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 89.

Evidence in India Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 100.

An Expression of Regret Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 35.

Forensic Fat Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 94.

The Freedom of the Seas Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 177.

Gretna Green Marriages Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 88.

The House of Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 134.

Husband not without rights Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929),

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M.L.J. page 225.

Imprisonment for Debt in Turkey Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 172.

The Independence of the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 175.

Irish Privy Council Appeals Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 99.

Judicial Charges Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 224.

Judicial Precedence: The President of the Probate Division

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 45.

Judge Jeffrey’s Chambers Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 174.

The Judicial Committee Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 140.

Mr. Justice Astbury Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 133.

Mr. Justice Hughes and the World Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 88.

Mr. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 83.

Dr. Kenealy and the Benchers Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 102.

Killing the Goose Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 136.

King Proctor’s Dilemma Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 92.

Law Reports with Editorial Comments Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 84.

Lawyers in Parliament Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 90.

Legal Research and the Judiciary Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 151.

The Life of a Law Officer Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 47.

The Lighter Side of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 143.

Litigation as a Luxury Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 91.

Litter Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 152.

The Lord Chancellor’s Religion Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 34.

Lord Haldane as Labour Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929),

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Lord Halsbury Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 219.

Lord Mersey Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 180.

Lord Phillimore Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 31.

The M. R.’s Memoirs Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 45.

Mr. MacDonald’s Legal Appointments Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 42.

Macnaghten, J., and Matrimonial Values Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 93.

Marriages of Convenience Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 153.

Medical Men and Subpoenas Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 141.

A Minister of Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 176.

Mixed Tribunals Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 138.

Motor Car as a Dangerous Thing Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 148.

“My Friend is too Technical” Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 149.

The Nationality of Wives Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 148.

The New County Court Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 226.

The New Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 181.

The New Lord Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 42.

No Arranged Divorces Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 91.

Novelists and their Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 82.

The Open Witness-Box Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 100.

Ostracism or Re-instatement Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 143.

Our Three Prime Ministers Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 46.

Present Day Tendencies Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929),

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Prof. Holdsworth’s Knighthood Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 40.

Publication to Wife of Person Defamed Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 81.

Reckless Identification Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 144.

Reclaimable and Irreclaimable Offenders Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 80.

A Reforming Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 95.

The Rejected Robes Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 172, 174.

The Retirement of Lord Carson Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 226.

The Retirement of Lord Shaw Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 37.

The Right of Stertilisation Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 86.

Sacrifice Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 44.

The Safeguards Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 37.

Scrutton, L. J., Foretells Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 135.

Secrecy in Divorce Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 223.

Selling a Wife Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 179.

Sensational Murders Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 139.

Short Sentences Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 31.

Silence in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 142.

Simon’s Speeches Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 137.

Slesser, L. J. Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 43.

Solicitor’s Privilege Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 29.

Sovereignty and the Privy Council Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 44.

Speech of the Lord Chancellor at the Lord Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929),

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Mayor’s Banquest [sic] to the Judges [corrected title: Speech of the Lord Chancellor at the Lord Mayor’s Banquet]

M.L.J. page 96.

The State of the Lists Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 178.

Statutory Orders Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 32.

Strikes, General and Just Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 137.

Student’s Claim against Professor Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 146.

“Subject to Our Solicitors’ Approval” Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 138.

Sun-bathing and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 146.

Sunday and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 34.

Taking the Oath Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 178.

Thackeray and Chief Baron Pollock Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 46.

“To make the Punishment fit the Crime” Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 98.

A Trichborne Tragedy Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 101.

Tricksters? Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 145.

The Uneasy Statutes Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 35.

The Use of Medical Titles Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 144.

Very Mixed Bathing Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 152.

A Vote for a Company Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 85.

Waiver of Diplomatic Privilege Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 180.

When the King makes His Will Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 36.

Why the Courts are closed Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 136.

Wives and Income-tax Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 41.

Women Barristers and Publicity Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929),

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Women Police Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 33.

Contemporary Legal Literature Madras Law Journal Vol. LVII (1929), M.L.J. page 47, 103, 182, 227.

Critical Note Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 35.

Law Reports Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 75, 115.

Transfer of Territorial Jurisdiction and Execution Applications

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 1.

An American Re-Statement of Law and the Rule in Dearle v. Hall

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 20.

Appeals to the Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 146.

Asserting a Negative Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 66.

Dr. Berriedale Keith on the Judicial Committee

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 63.

Birrellisms on Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 146.

The Bloody Assize and Jeffreys’ Reputation

Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 57.

Capital Punishment Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 26.

The Cat Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 103.

The Chief Justice of the United States Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 109.

Civil Judicial Statistics Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 22.

Contempt of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 64.

The Cost of Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 60.

Criminal Appeals from Colonies Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 144.

Deaths of the Chiefs Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 19.

The Death of Mr. Taft Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 143.

Defaulting Solicitors Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 25.

Dentistry and Beauty Culture Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930),

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M.L.J. page 31.

Discredit from the Cause Lists Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 101.

Divorce Evidence Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 100.

Excessive Rate of Interest: Onus of Proof Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 22.

The Exploits of Fry, L. J. Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 145.

The Extradition Tangle Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 107.

Federal and State Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 108.

Fees and the Treasury Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 104.

Good Cat Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 107.

Hill, J. v. Russia Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 59.

Insolvency in 1928 Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 26.

Judges and the Distribution of Wealth Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 142.

Judicial Patronage Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 29.

Judicial Titles Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 30.

The Law as to Blasphemy Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 148.

Law and Equity Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 30.

The Law and Ethics of Betting Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 98.

Legal Etiquette Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 103.

Lord Sumner: Biographer Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 61.

Lord Sumner’s Judgments Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 105.

Marriages in Soviet Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 28.

Sir Montague Shearman Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 59, 97.

Sir Matthew Ingle Joyce Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930),

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More Seekers after Silk Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 64.

Mr. Morgan, K. C., on the Irish Free State Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 63.

Musical Copyright Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 24.

Nationality of Married Women Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 27.

The New Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 18.

The New Lord of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 105.

The New Privy Councillors Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 27.

On Being a Solicitor Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 58.

Open Justice: The Voire dire Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 100.

Opinions on the Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 25.

Outlawry Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 148.

“A Paradise for Advocates” Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 149.

Possible Reform Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 60.

Professional Literature Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 97.

A Queer Trust Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 23.

Questions and Answers on Etiquette Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 65.

Refusing Promotion Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 106.

The Retirement of Lord Summer Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 104.

The Right to Lie Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 97.

Rural Amenities Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 147.

Sankey the Serene Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 19.

A Soviet Marriage Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930),

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The State of the Lists Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 62.

Mr. Taft and the Covenant Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 143.

Tests for Drunkenness Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 102.

Two Great Judges and a Self-Made Man Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 141.

Vulgarity, Obscenity, and the Stupid Word Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 108.

When to Retire Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 145.

A Wife’s Family Duties Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 99.

Contemporary Legal Literature Madras Law Journal Vol. LVIII (1930), M.L.J. page 67, 109, 150.

Effect of Conversion and Re-marriage of Hindu Widow on Her Property Rights

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 89.

The Number of Heritable Bandhus in the Mitakshara System

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 131, 179.

Our Judicial System Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 3, 43.

Retirement of Sir C. V. Kumaraswami Sastriar, Kt.

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 1.

Authors on the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 79.

Barking Dogs Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 205.

Bateson, J., on Wills and Settlements Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 32.

The Best Advocates Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 31.

The Late Sir Binod Mitter Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 218.

Birkenhead Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 211.

Lord Birkenhead as a Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 211.

Breach of Promise Actions Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 34.

Breeding Imbeciles with Impunity Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 218.

Case Law Slavery Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J.

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A Chancellor Saint Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 167.

Christian Marriage in India Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 115.

Citation of Judicial Titles Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 216.

Constructive Contempt in Chancery Proceedings

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 69.

The Cost of Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 67, 117.

Counsel’s Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 208.

The Courts and the Legislature Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 166.

Crime and the Car Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 204.

Crime in 1928 Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 170.

The Custody of a Child Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 119.

Dangerous Walking Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 130.

The Debt Repudiating States Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 126.

Departmental Powers Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 122.

Directors and their Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 172.

Discretion in Divorce Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 69, 123.

Dissecting an Interview Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 28.

Divorce Facilities Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 74.

Dog Left in Car Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 171.

Down-Grade Diet. Lincoln’s Inn to Oxford University

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 167.

An Empire Court of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 209.

Enticing a Wife by Contract Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 35.

Erosion of Case Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J.

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The Ethics of Punishment Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 210.

Expense of Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 124.

Fusion Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 208.

The German Constitution Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 207.

Mr. Gladstone and the Beauty of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 72.

Gretna Green Again Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 75.

His Insolence in a Great Case Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 212.

Human Sterilisation Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 78.

Income Tax Appeals Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 33, 120.

The India Report Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 71.

India and the Royal Title Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 169.

Introduction of Chief Justice Hughes Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 78.

No Innocent Man Hanged Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 77.

Juvenile Offenders Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 120.

Land Registry Speed Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 125.

Law and Ethics Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 73.

Leader and Junior Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 34.

The Lord Chancellor’s Programme Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 64.

Lord Dunedin’s Suggestions Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 121.

Lord Hewart’s National Lecture Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 26.

Lord Mansfield and Circumstantial Evidence

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 70.

Too Maltese Dyarchy Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J.

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Too Many Briefs Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 114.

Marriage and the Prince of Wales Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 72.

McCardie, J., misunderstood Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 168.

Mental Deficiency Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 213.

The Minister and the Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 66.

Nationality and the Dominions Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 214.

The Nationality of Married Women Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 205.

The Needless Costs of Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 65.

Offences without the Realm Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 116.

One for a Hit to Twelve for a Miss Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 35.

Patchwork Divorce Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 172.

Pensions for Solicitors’ Clerks Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 169.

The Persistent Offender Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 214.

Pleadings Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 127.

A Potent Legacy Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 30.

Precedence of President of Probate Division

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 37.

A Premier by Election Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 29.

The Quality of Mercy Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 176.

Quare non adhaeret? Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 217.

Reference to the Retirement of Sir C. V. Kumaraswami Sastriar

Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 20.

A Reformer’s Remedies Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 65.

The Right to retain Nationality Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J.

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page 206.

School and Office Training Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 118.

Scottish Irregular Marriages Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 76.

The Shortage of Judges in France Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 66.

Siamese Twins Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 37.

Sir Montague Lush Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 165.

Slum Clearance Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 74.

Solicitors and Privilege Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 27.

A Soviet Marriage Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 68.

Soviet Marriages Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 175.

Stand Down! Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 31.

Suggested Remedies Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 124.

Summing up a Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 168.

Swift, J., on Speech Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 32.

A Tangled Web Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 128.

Truth in the Box Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 215.

What the Mace owes to Mr. Beckett Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 116.

Wife’s Legal Costs as “Necessaries” Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 129.

Contemporary Legal Literature Madras Law Journal Vol. LIX (1930), M.L.J. page 80, 219.

Section 150, Civil Procedure Code: Its scope and effect

Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 41.

The distribution of the binding portion of the consideration for a transfer of joint family property by the Manager, i.e., when the transfer is set aside in part

Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 1.

Father’s alienations and after-born sons Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J.

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page 79.

Hindu Law Reform- Proposals in Mysore and Baroda

Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 139.

The Madras Bar Council Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 116.

Critical Note- (O. 17, Rr. 2 and 3, Civil Procedure Code) Ko Tha Lin Bwin v. Ko Hla Kye, I. L. R. 8 Rang. 168.

Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 52.

Critical Note- Ragho v. Zaga Ekoba, (1928) I. L. R. 53 B. 419: 31 Bom. L. R. 364

Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 84.

Correspondence Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 57, 146.

The Acceptance of Gifts by Corporations Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 32.

The Alternative Vote Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 74.

Audi Alteram Partem Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 160.

Applying for Silk Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 162.

The Bishop of Birmingham’s Case Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 105.

Capital Punishment Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 31.

Case-law and Economics Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 20.

Cheaper and Simpler Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 17.

Civil Judicial Statistics Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 29.

Civil Procedure Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 26.

The Close of the Round Table Conference Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 70.

A Company Wholly “Held” Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 171.

Cost of Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 73.

The Crown Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 28.

The Custody of a Child Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 23.

The Decision Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 168.

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A Dickens Disciple Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 25.

Divorce Witnesses Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 170.

The Dog in the Motor Car Again Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 35.

Donations Mortis Causa Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 166.

The Embryo Constitution Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 71.

Essays and Observations Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 24.

Expert Witnesses Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 23.

The German Civil Code Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 76.

The Governor-General Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 106.

The Highway Code Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 30.

Impatient Jurors Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 36.

The Imperial Conference Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 27.

Index Oddities Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 169.

Innkeepers and Cars Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 106.

Innkeepers as Insurers Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 107.

Innocent in Absentia Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 72.

Doctor Johnson on “Ecclesiastical Patronage”

Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 112.

Judge-Made Laws Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 17.

The Judicial Committee and Extradition Cases

Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 158.

Judicial Legislation Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 110.

Judicial Salaries in Belfast and Dublin Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 165.

Judicial Titles Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 109.

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Justices, Husbands and Wives Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 19.

Law and Letters Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 113.

Law and the University Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 159.

Lawyers and the New Things Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 158.

Lawyers and Reforms Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 72.

A Legal Classic Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 173.

Legal Families Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 169.

Lord Cecil and the League of Nations Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 16.

Lord Ellenborough Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 107.

Lord Parker’s Scheme Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 16.

The Malta Royal Commission Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 164.

Mr. Justice McCardie on Perjury Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 21.

Murderers as Beneficiaries Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 164.

New Motoring Offences Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 31.

New Silks Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 161.

Once a Highway always a Highway Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 33.

Perjury Again Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 110.

Police Work as a profession Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 163.

Poor Persons Procedure Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 176.

Proportional Representation Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 75.

The Pursuit of Health Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 160.

In Quest of Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 74.

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Quick Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 109.

Relief against Forfeiture where Lessees are Joint Tenants

Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 34.

A Screen of Oblivion Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 167.

Sentence of Outlawry Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 111.

Sir Dinshaw Mulla Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 18.

Slessor, L. J. and the Junior Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 21.

A Strange Oath Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 177.

Strangers in the House Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 174.

Swift, J., on Domestic Unity Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 19.

Through American Eyes Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 175.

Two of the Proposals Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 26.

Two Unwanted Institutions Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 165.

Two Voices Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 22.

United States Constitution and Prohibition

Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 35.

University Representation Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 166.

Violence in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 172.

When few were chosen Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 162.

Contemporary Legal Literature Madras Law Journal Vol. LX (1931), M.L.J. page 177.

The Auditor in Company Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 1.

Effect of Conversion to Christianity on the Status of Children

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 111.

The International Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 114.

Joint Family and Letters of Administration

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 149.

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Official Receivers, Their Status and Duties Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 55.

Private Pleaders and Criminal Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 154.

Advantage of the Change Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 183.

Age of the Judicial Committee Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 140.

Ambiguities of Titles Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 37.

An American Lawyer Speaks Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 142.

Another Judge on Perjury Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 175.

The Appointment of Justices Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 174.

Authors in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 43.

Benevolence: More Needed Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 92.

By Reason of Age of Infirmity Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 93.

The Chancellor’s Coach Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 41.

In Chancery Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 133.

Other “Chiefs” Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 104.

Citation of Reports in House of Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 173.

Commissioners of Assize Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 95.

Commissioners and their Choosing Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 95.

Court of Criminal Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 92.

Courts of Equity and Moral Claims Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 100.

Criminal Appeals Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 183.

The Decadence of Trial by Jury Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 47.

Dickens and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 44.

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Dissolution of Court of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 94.

The Doyen of the Judiciary Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 38.

Late Mr. Eardley Norton- Reference in the High Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 33.

The Enticement of a Husband Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 145.

The Errant Gold Ball again Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 45.

Evidence of Affidavit Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 138.

Expense of Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 97.

Forensic Fainting Fits Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 102.

A “Frame-up” Divorce Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 185.

Freak Charitable Bequests Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 187.

How the Highest Judges are Made Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 141.

A Humane Measure Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 93.

An Infant’s “Necessaries” Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 51.

The International Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 94.

An Irish Case Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 104.

Italian Juries Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 42.

Dr. Johnson and Lord Mansfield Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 40.

Dr. Johnson on the Law of Landlord and Tenant

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 137.

Judicial Declaration of Death Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 144.

Justices and Politics Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 174.

Justice, Punishment and Legislation in Soviet Russia

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 186.

King’s Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 136.

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Law Books as Literature Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 143.

Lawyers’ Fortunes and Lawyers’ Testaments

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 100.

The Law Society’s Views Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 98.

The Law Society and Solicitors’ Remuneration

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 99.

Leaders and Juniors Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 105.

The Legitimacy Acts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 102.

Legitimation and Domicil Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 103.

Limitation of Argument Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 105.

The Long Vacation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 184.

Lord Sankey Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 178.

Lords Sankey and Hailsham Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 131.

Lord St. Heiler Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 41.

Magic in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 91.

Making things hot Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 40.

A Matter of Principle Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 101.

To Members of the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 91.

Ministers of the Crown Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 38.

The Mote and the Beam Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 130.

The New Law Officers Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 182.

New Marriage Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 176.

Nine Points of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 176.

No Joke Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 142.

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Obiter Dicta Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 146.

Operations and the Patient’s Consent Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 46.

Our Greatest Criminal Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 180.

Past and Present Emoluments of the Lord Chancellor

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 180.

Pedestrians’ Rights Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 177.

Pensions and Income-tax Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 90.

The Personal Note in Law Books Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 143.

The Proposals Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 135.

Puisnes Promoted to the Woolsack Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 179.

“Punch” and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 132.

The Report on the Wills and Intestacies Bill

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 139.

Right to be Negligent Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 103.

Sailing on Sunday Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 185.

Scottish Silks Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 96.

Sir Arnold White Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 182.

Sir Edward Clarke Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 50.

Sir Walter Scott on Juries Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 48.

The Society and Counsels’ Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 99.

Sterilisation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 134.

“The Story of My Life” Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 50.

Taking a Note Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 39.

Testamentary Restriction in New Zealand Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 139.

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The Two-Thirds Rule Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 96.

Vagaries of Verdicts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 49.

The Unknown Law: And the Bye-Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 177.

Unready Reckoning Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 138.

The Week’s Anniversary Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 141, 173.

When Pollock, C. B., Could Not Do It Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 131.

A Witness Dies Testifying Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 181.

Why Chancery Judges do not go Circuit in England

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 132.

Words Madras Law Journal Vol. LXI (1931), M.L.J. page 133.

Foreign Nationals and International Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 43, 81.

The Mandates’ System Constitutionally Examined

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 125.

S. A. Nathan v. S. R. Samson, (1931) I.L.R. 9 Rang. 480 (F. B.)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 113.

Tenants’ Liability for Past Improvements under the Madras Estates Land Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 1.

Correspondence: The Use of Force in Criminal Law

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 37.

The Advance of the Dominions Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 69.

After the Address, the Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 139.

Alleged Dismissal of a Witness from Employment

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 101.

Another Paper on Cost of Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 26.

Behaviour in an Omnibus Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 67.

Blood Grouping and Paternity Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 144.

Borstal Failures Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 142.

Cabinet Solidarity Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 109.

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Candidates, Beware! Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 28.

Clients’ Money Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 72.

Commissioners of Police Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 104.

Concessions to “The Comity” Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 71.

Constitutional Amendments Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 66.

Constitutional Explorations Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 141.

The Cost of Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 25, 102.

Defaulting Solicitors Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 109.

The Doctor’s Report Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 73.

Dominion Legislation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 65.

The Earlier Cases Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 150.

Enticing a Wife Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 103.

Family Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 27.

Fifty Years Ago Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 74.

Gifts by Companies Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 145.

A Great Litigation Recalled Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 31.

Hirsute Physiognomies on the Bench and at the Bar

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 75.

Humphreys, J., on the Ethics of Abortion Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 146.

The Immovable Lord Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 149.

An Impartial Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 111.

India and Her Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 34.

James Craufurd’s Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 79.

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Jeremy Bentham Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 112.

Judges’ Names and Nicknames Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 33.

Judges’ Salaries Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 23.

Judicial Appointments- Who makes Them?

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 72.

A Judicial Conundrum Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 32.

Judicial Robes Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 142.

Judicial Salaries in France Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 24.

Mr. Justice Holmes’ Successor Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 151.

Mr. Justice McCardie on Dress Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 69.

Mr. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 104.

Lawyers and the Crisis Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 25.

The Legal Position Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 106.

A Libel- or No? Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 147.

Library Facilities in the Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 30.

The Little Mouse Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 102.

Lockwood’s “Peace Offering” Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 79.

The Longest Charge Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 74.

Lord Chancellors as Viscounts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 110.

Lord Davey’s Disasters Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 77.

Lord Dunedin on Judges, New and Old Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 140.

Lords of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 30.

Lucky Losers of Seats Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 77.

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Luxury and Simplicity Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 70.

Magistrates, Religion and Politics Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 28.

Manchuria and the League Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 105.

Marriage Laws Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 70.

Men, Women and Dogs Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 107.

Metoposcopy Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 29.

Sir T. Muthuswami Aiyar Centenary Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 59.

A New Children’s Charter Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 107.

New Silks’ Obligations Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 148.

Overworked Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 34.

Parliamentary Control of Governmental Departments

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 142.

Passports Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 66.

The Pedestrian’s Grievance Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 146.

Philosophy, Law, and Married Women Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 149.

Poor Person Proceedings in 1930 Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 76.

Precedence in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 143.

Sex Equality Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 72.

Serjeant Sullivan’s Good Deed Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 111.

Shooting at a Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 80.

Sir George Jessel Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 139.

Sir Walter Scott’s Rewards Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 78.

Sir William Jowitt Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 108.

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Slang’s Uses Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 32.

Solicitors’ Accounts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 27.

The Statute of Westminster Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 68.

The Statutory Declaration Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 110.

Taxing Illegal Profits Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 150.

The Theory of Punishment Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 76.

Thirteen Judges to Seven Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 23.

Unqualified Medical Men Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 106.

Vacation Talk Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 80.

Vain Effort to exclude Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 140.

The Vice-Chancellor’s Egg Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 74.

The Week’s Anniversary Madras Law Journal Vol. LXII (1932), M.L.J. page 32.

After-Acquired Property Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 159.

Correspondence Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 52.

Critical Note Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 134.

Foreign Nationals and International Law, by Mr. B. Sitarama Rao

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 33, 113.

Legal Disabilities of Untouchable Classes Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 178.

Legislation as to Public Places being open to all Classes

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 180.

Procedure in Suits for Separate Registration

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 92.

Sat Narain v. Behari Lal, I.L.R. 6 Lah. 1 (P. C.) and After

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 1.

Separate Registration and Assessment of Portions of Permanently Settles Estates

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 81.

Abuse of Cross-Examination Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 77.

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Appeals in Vacation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 147.

The Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 22.

Black Magic Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 199.

Changing Law and Irish Precedents Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 193.

Courts and Parliament Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 71.

Crime and Punishment Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 201.

Curves of Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 155.

Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret: Coke and Blackstone

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 197.

Evidence of Previous Accident Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 76.

The Extra Thousand of the Irish L. C. Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 110.

Forensic Success and Parliamentary Failure

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 108.

A Frightful Reforming Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 110.

Hard for the Judicial Committee Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 74.

A Headmaster’s Liability Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 26.

A Heinous Crime Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 25.

Heirs of the Body: Crown and Peerage Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 197.

The Home Office Letter on the Road Menace

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 148.

How the Home Secretary Answered Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 199.

Ignoring the Presumption Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 75.

A Judge’s Bias Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 18.

Judges and Knighthood Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 68.

Judges and the Privy Council Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 26.

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Judges and the Reversal of their Decisions Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 146.

Judicial Brevity Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 148.

Mr. Justice Wightman Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 23.

Lawyers in Parliament Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 193.

Lawyers on the Saturday Review Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 69.

Legal Lyrists Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 149.

Life of Lord Oxford and Asquith Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 150.

A Living Order Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 151.

Lord Brentford and Sir Donald Maclean Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 70.

Lord Buckmaster’s Road Traffic Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 28.

Lord Dunedin and R. L. Stevenson Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 20.

Lord Halsbury and the Long Vacation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 149.

Lord Macmillan on Scots Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 19.

Lord Sankey on New Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 194.

Lords’ Privileges Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 201.

Lotteries Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 21.

Macaulay as Jurist Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 155.

Mental Defect Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 69.

Methods of Legal Study

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 111.

Monies or Moneys Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 153.

Municipal Titles Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 150.

A New Arsenical Poison Terror Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 195.

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The New Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 21, 25.

The New Procedure Rules Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 29.

New South Wales and Manitoba Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 72.

Not a Public School Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 109.

Not Wholly Ineffective Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 29.

Obstructing the Police by Warning Offenders

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 152.

Other Uses for Books Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 75.

A Patient’s Refusal to an Operation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 24.

Persistent Offenders Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 71.

Police Reports and Running-Down Cases Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 198.

Political and Legal Pensions Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 27.

Presumed Dead: Judgment Accordingly Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 75.

Preventives Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 73.

A Public Attraction as a Public Nuisance Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 152.

Queer Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 200.

Queries Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 76.

A Question of Sanctuary Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 194.

The Report Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 72.

Reputation Made in a Night Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 111.

Retirement of Mr. Justice Rowlatt Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 66.

The Rights of a Time-expired Convict Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 67.

Rulings and Opinions of the Bar Council, from August 1931 to November 1932

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 202.

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Second Thoughts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 154.

Slaughter of Animals Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 68.

The Solicitor’s Right of Audience Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 196.

Speedometers Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 192.

Unofficial Jokes Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 74.

The Use of Firearms Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 112.

Whips and the Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 73.

A Wife’s Forgery of Cheques Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 109.

Writs of Elegit Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIII (1932), M.L.J. page 196.

On Tracing Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 1.

Power of Insolvency Court to grant ad interim Protection. [Provincial Insolvency Act (V of 1920), S. 5]

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 131.

Panchama Temple Entry Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 63.

The Tirupati Temple and Cypres Application

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 97.

Correspondence Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 141.

Critical Notes Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 136.

Alone Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 161.

An Irish to a Scottish War Lord Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 162.

Bar Council Report Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 90.

Brawling in Church Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 117.

Case Law: Is there too much of it Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 121.

Chief Justice Marshall Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 86.

China, Japan and the Covenant Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-

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June, 1933), M.L.J. page 152.

The Citation of Scottish Cases Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 116.

Company Pretending to be a Solicitor Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 123.

The Concealment of Names Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 126.

Concerning Ceremonial and other Matters Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 153.

Counsels’ Fees generally Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 93.

Damages in Divorce Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 160.

Drugs and Alcohol in Germany Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 125.

The Duties of an Advocate Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 59.

Exhibits Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 87.

A Fair and Courteous Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 129.

A Federal Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 159.

Fifty Years Ago Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 115.

Mr. Galsworthy and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 119.

Hereditary Judgeships Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 87.

Hilary Term Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 91.

His Cabinet Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 158.

How to slander Lawyers and Clergymen Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 153.

“Illegal” Profits: Liability to Tax Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 122.

Importation of Scots Legal Terms Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 58.

India and the J. C. Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 120.

The Indian Proposals Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 159.

The Judge-Maker Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-

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June, 1933), M.L.J. page 125.

Judges’ Work out of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 156.

Judicial Greeting to New Silks Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 163.

Judicial Qualities Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 94.

Judicial Resignations Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 84.

Law and Ethics Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 164.

The Lawful English Use Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 118.

Lawyers as Witnesses Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 90.

Letting the Cat Out Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 90.

Libel and Innuendo Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 154.

Literature in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 57.

Lord Sankey on Legal Education Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 83.

Lord Tomlin of Ash Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 161.

Lord Wright Comes Down to Help Us Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 114.

Masters in the Chancery Division Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 116.

Millions in the Scales Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 126.

Montaigne’s Encomium on the Chinese Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 163.

Napoleon and Codification Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 89.

New Wine in Old Bottles Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 164.

No Change Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 88.

Party Politics and Charity Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 127.

Pleadings by Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 119.

A “Poor Person” Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-

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June, 1933), M.L.J. page 88.

The Prince a Lawyer Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 58.

The Public Trustee on Trusteeship Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 128.

Recorderships Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 165.

Reform of the House of Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 84.

The Remuneration of the Junior Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 92.

Salary and Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 162.

Scrutton, L. J., Caps It Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 128.

Silks’ Former Privileges Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 155.

So many Silks Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 152.

Some Other Bar Council Decisions Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 91.

Successive Interests in Chattels Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 121.

Their Obligations Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 155.

The “Tote” and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 85.

The U.S. President Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 157.

What Galsworthy Might Have Been Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 124.

Young Silks Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIV (January-June, 1933), M.L.J. page 58.

Judicial System in the West Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 43.

Mortgage Debt, Is it moveable or immoveable Property

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 83.

“Recognition” of States- Post-War Changes

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 135.

Validity of a Private Award made in a Pending Suit

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 1.

A Great Jew Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 23.

A Matter of Title and Dignity Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933),

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A Misunderstanding Righted Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 125.

A Possible Abuse Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 127.

Agreed Concerning Experts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 38.

Atkinson, J Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 36.

Bachelors Still Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 27.

Benjamin and Baron Martin Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 22.

Bias Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 37.

Bigamy’s Apologies Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 79.

Chief Justice Holt Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 159.

Concerning Presidents of Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 165.

Counsel’s Control of Defence Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 162.

Counsel’s Fees Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 33.

Death of a witness during cross-examination

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 159.

Dictatorship Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 35.

Divorce Fictions Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 69.

Enlargement of its Constitution Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 77.

Every-day Contracts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 68.

Ex Parte Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 30.

Gratuitous Promises Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 131.

Hostile Witnesses Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 128.

How Two Chiefdoms Were Lost Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 27.

Humane Slaughter Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933),

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Initials Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 72.

Invisibility and Inaudibility of Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 155.

Judicial Criticism of “the Last Opportunity”

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 157.

Judicial Patronage Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 73.

Juries and the Bar Council Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 31.

Jewish Lawyers in Germany Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 26.

Law and Logic Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 156.

Law in Literature Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 33.

Law Reform from another Side Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 68.

Law Reform in the Commons Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 81.

Lawyers and Gratuitous Service Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 67.

Lawyers and Their Hire Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 30.

Lord Merrivale Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 163.

Mens Rea and Bigamy Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 80.

Modes of Address Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 161.

Nuisance by Church Bells Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 127.

“On Current Account” Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 71.

One-sided Right of Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 74.

Opinions on Judicial Salaries Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 29.

Parliamentary Privilege Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 34.

Prohibition and Certiorari Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 75.

Puffing or Defamation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933),

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Reform of Scottish Procedure Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 70.

Refusal in Marriage Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 32.

Soviet and English Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 24.

Street Traders Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 37.

The Abolition of Slavery Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 126.

The Dangerous Drugs Act, 1932 Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 124.

The Death of Mr. Justice McCardie Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 28.

The Grounds of Divorce Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 165.

The House of Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 163.

The Immortals Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 129.

The Judicial Committee Centenary Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 76.

The Lady Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 79.

The Law’s Delay Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 78.

The Limitation of Appeals Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 162.

The Long Vacation: Past and Present Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 23.

The Maiden Name Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 29.

The New Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 34.

The New Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 74.

The New President Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 164.

The New Solicitor-General Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 164.

The Passing of Juries Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 31.

The Passing of the Railway and Canal Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933),

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The Poor Man and the Specialist Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 38.

The Protection of British Subjects Abroad Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 25.

The Russian Trial Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 25.

The Solicitors Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 36.

What is a Practising Barrister? Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 28.

Workmen’s Compensation and Community Risk

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXV (1933), M.L.J. page 158.

Court Sale under the Estates Land Act Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 7.

The Judiciary in the British Commonwealth of Nations by S. Satyamurthi, B.A., B.L., Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 83.

Inamdars and The Amendment of the Estates Land Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 53.

Retirement of Sir C. V. Anantakrishna Iyer Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 39.

Retirement of Mr. Justice Krishnan Pandalai

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 77.

The Retirement of Mr. Justice Reilly Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 1.

A. K. C. on Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 125.

Annoyance Jury Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 131.

Aryan and Jewish Marriages Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 112.

Mr. Asquith’s Experience Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 31.

Baron Pollock Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 36.

Bristol and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 23.

British-born Wives of Aliens Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 115.

Challenging such Marriages Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 112.

Children’s Magistrates Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 29.

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Codification of Local Government Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 33.

A Colour Ban in a Lease Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 72.

Company Pretending to be a Solicitor Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 32.

The Conclusiveness of Finger Print Evidence

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 24.

Discretion to Prosecute Bigamy Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 33.

Disinheritance Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 114.

Effect on Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 125.

Felony and Misdemeanour Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 71.

The Finance of the Supreme Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 121.

A Fine Career Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 5.

Founder of a Great Legal Family Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 34.

The “Gladsome Light” Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 126.

The Bold Clause Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 118.

History of Torture Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 123.

Insanity by Presumption Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 116.

The Irish Language Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 73.

It Must Pass Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 122.

Judges and Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 30.

Judicial Precedence Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 26.

Judicial Prisoners Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 52.

Law and Religion Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 127.

Law Officers and Knighthood Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 71.

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Law Students’ Protest Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 128.

The Lord Chancellor’s Multifarious Duties Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 123.

Married Women Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 24.

Master Pollock Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 35.

A Neater Way Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 31.

Nullity: But not Quite Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 120.

The Object of a Revision Committee Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 118.

Offer of a Judgeship Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 35.

An Original Lessee’s Liability Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 119.

The Precedence of the President Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 27.

Protection of Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 121.

Psychology and Delinquency Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 70.

Public Recognition of Lawyers Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 114.

Publicity and Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 124.

Qualification for Chancellorship Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 127.

Safety on the Road Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 120.

The Search for a Remedy Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 30.

The Standing Committee on Law Revision Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 117.

The State and the Citizen Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 113.

Street Playgrounds Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 129.

The Study of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 23.

The Subjects for Revision Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 117.

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Surviving Usages in the Profession Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 130.

The “Trial” of Scots Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 28.

Tributes to two Great Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 108.

The Toll of the Road Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVI (1934), M.L.J. page 29.

The Bench and the Bar Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 41.

On Legal Education By Mr. K. V. Krishnaswami Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 1.

Legislation Respecting Inamdars Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 83.

Retirement of Mr. T. R. Ramachandra Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 157.

Remedies of The Accused in Sessions Trials in Presidency Towns

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 153.

Sections 63 and 66 of the Indian Trusts Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 117.

The Abolition of Slavery Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 148.

An Absurd Case Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 147.

Acquittal on Previous Charge Cross-examination

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 103.

The Actio Personalis Rule Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 37.

The Actio Personalis Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 73.

Administration of Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 77.

Administrative Law in America Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 141.

An Advisory Committee Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 144.

The Alterations in the Sedition Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 102.

The Alterations in the Sedition Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 170.

Ambassadors Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 114.

And or Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 75.

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Another One for the J. C. Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 133.

The Appeals Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 76.

Appeals from County Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 77.

Arbitrator as Witness Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 106.

Arbitrator as Witness Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 175.

An Artistic Ordeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 37.

Bad Reputation of Law Officers Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 63.

On the Beach Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 32.

The Betting Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 38.

Breach of Privilege Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 66.

The British Parliamentary Mace Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 137.

Case Law Again Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 63.

A Case of Contempt of Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 29.

A Collusive Case Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 134.

Constitutional Liberty Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 101.

Constitutional Liberty Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 169.

Contribution between Joint Tort-feasors Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 133.

Corpses Seized Creditors Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 27.

Cy-pres or Not Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 169.

Diplomatic Privilege and Road Accidents Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 142.

The Diseffection Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 70.

Drunkenness as a Defence Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 72.

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An Earlier Case Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 30.

Effect of Express Words Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 136.

Esquires Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 74.

Euthanasia Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 140.

Ex-king Alfonso’s Property Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 35.

Filins Nullins Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 109.

Filins Nullins Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 172.

General O’Dwyer and the One-third Rule in India

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 79.

“Gold Digging” in Courts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 98.

A Great Legal Celebration Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 112.

Hearsay Evidence in Legitimacy Suits Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 109.

Hearsay Evidence Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 146.

His Judicial Progress Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 65.

Honest Criticism or Sedition Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 148.

Horne’s Later Career Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 99.

The House of Lords and Infallibility Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 33.

An Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 144.

Interest on Sums Withheld Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 62.

The Judgment Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 111.

The Judgment Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 174.

A Judicial Age Limit Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 25.

Judicial Precedent Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 29.

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Judges may Condemn the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 147.

Ladies and the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 67.

Law’s Contribution to the English Language

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 113.

Law Reform Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 65.

Law Revision Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 132.

Law and Religion Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 38.

Law Revision Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 24.

Law Revision Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 139.

Law Society’s Notes Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 102.

Law Society’s Notes Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 170.

Lawyers and Business Men Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 26.

Lawyers in Germany Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 132.

Legal Education Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 111.

Library Facilities Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 107.

Lord Brougham Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 176.

Lord Cranworth Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 64.

Lord Justice Maugham Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 23.

Lord Lyndhurst Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 69.

Lord Sterndale Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 32.

Lord Summer Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 78.

The Long Vacation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 68.

The Lord Warden Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 105.

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Lord Wardenship and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 105.

The Mace in the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 138.

Macers as Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 139.

Malpractice and Procedure Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 150.

Marginal Notes Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 35.

The Maxwell Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 135.

A More Pleasing Picture Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 177.

Motorists and Drink Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 23.

Music and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 28.

Not for Young Folk Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 149.

Of Piracy Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 135.

A Perilous Enterprise Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 30.

Piracy and Robbery Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 145.

A Pleasing International Gesture Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 137.

Poor Person Procedure Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 100.

Prescription of Crime Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 108.

Princess Youssoupoff’s Action Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 110.

Princess Youssoupoff’s Action Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 173.

The Problem of Drunkenness Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 71.

A Programme of Law Reform Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 66.

The Report of the Legal Education Committee

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 143.

Retirement of Mr. Justice Sundaram Chetti

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 19.

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Restriction on House of Lords Appeals Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 76.

The Ritual of the Mace Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 138.

Royal Marriages Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 34.

A Second Point and the Decision Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 110.

A Second Point and the Decision Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 172.

A Sequel to Maxwell’s Case Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 143.

Solicitors’ Accounts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 141.

The Solicitor’s Accounts Rules Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 174.

Some Reflections on Compulsory Registration

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 72.

Summeriana Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 79.

Taunton’s Reports Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 68.

Taunton Criticised Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 69.

The Temple 200 years ago Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 64.

Touting and Helping Poor Persons Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 103.

Touting and Helping Poor Persons Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 171.

Two Ways of Thinking Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 71.

Two Great Masters of the Rolls Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 31.

Unrealised Ambitions Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 99.

The Use of Advertisement Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 25.

Vacation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 150.

Why It Is Long Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVII (1934), M.L.J. page 151.

Government of India Bill and Industrial Legislation

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVIII (January-June, 1935), page 117.

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The Hindu Law of Inheritance (Amendment) Act, II of 1929

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVIII (January-June, 1935), page 1.

The Interpretation of Codes In British India

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVIII (January-June, 1935), page 67.

The Scope of Section 35 of the Indian Stamp Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXVIII (January-June, 1935), page 37.

The Bar and His Excellency The Governor Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (July-December, 1935), M.L.J. page 11.

Inter-Caste and Inter-Communal Marriages in India

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 19.

The Judiciary and the Advocate-General under the Government of India Act, 1935

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 113.

Manager’s Accountability in Hindu law by S. Venkataraman, B.A., M.L., Advocate

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 63.

The Late Dewan Bahadur T. R. Ramachandra Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 57.

Retirement of Sir Vepa Ramesam, Kt., Officiating Chief Justice

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 1.

Action “On the Case” Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 50.

Adoptions Generally Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 38.

An Age Limit for Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 45.

And Swifter Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 101.

The Attendance of Counsel Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 146.

Mr. Justice Avory Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 108.

The late Mr. Justice Avory, Tributes of Bench and Bar

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 53.

The Bar Council’s Reply Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 147.

Breach of Promise Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 47.

Breach of Promise Actions Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page103.

Mr. Bucknill on Divorce Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 98.

The Lord Chancellor Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 53.

The Decision Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 104.

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Divorce in Camera Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 140.

Dominion Legislative Powers Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 110.

Dominion Status Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 133.

Duty of Prosecution to Call Witnesses Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 140.

The Duty to Stop Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 151.

Fines and Imprisonment Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 141.

A Friend of Dickens Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 145.

From the “Times” Report Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 47.

German Criminal Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 145.

The “Golden Thread” in Criminal Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 48.

A Great Legal Classic Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 107.

Imprisonment for Debt Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 37, 136.

Income and Capital Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 150.

The Interest of a Child Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 38.

A Judicial Age Limit Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 111.

Judicial Patronage Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 110.

Latin as the Language of the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 105.

Latin Informations Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 106.

The L.C. and M.R. on Cross Examination Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 99.

The Law and the Church Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 40.

The Law and the Poets Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 40.

Legal Sayings of the Week Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 135.

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The League and World Order Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 141.

Liabilities, with Imprisonment for Men Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 97.

Libel by Photograph Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 103.

Lord Cecil on Sanctions Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 148.

The Lord Chief Justice on Young Offenders

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 102.

Lord Hewart Concurs Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 52.

Mr. Justice Luxmoore’s Statement as to Commital

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 139.

Lord Justice Mellish Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 98.

Lord Sankey’s Chancellorship Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 109.

Lord Young and the Poet Laureate Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 41.

The Married Women’s Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 138.

The Master of the Rolls as Lecturer Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 54.

Medical Examination Without Consent Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 133.

More About Murder Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 50.

More Rights for Women Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 96.

More Work for the prosecution Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 52.

No Change Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 101.

Not Guilty Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 142.

Now for an Increase Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 143.

O. K. with the Lords Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 134.

Oliver Wendell Holmes Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 37.

On Recitals- Why so many Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 42.

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Other Cases and the Decision Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 39.

Polyglot Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 101.

Powers of Attorney made Irrevocable Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 43.

President as Appellate Judge Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 44.

Publication of Falsehood about a Business Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 49.

The “Reasonable Man” Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 49.

Restoring the Golden Thread Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 51.

Sanctions Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 146.

Severity of Sentence Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 147.

Sir John Simon Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 108.

Sir Walter Scott and Scots Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 137.

The Statute Amended Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 105.

Swift Justice Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 100.

Its Symbolism in Scotland Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 137.

A Technical Assault Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 134.

They Dies in Action Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 144.

Time of Essence Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 149.

Trial of a Tin of Peas Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 142.

Truncheons and Staffs Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 137.

Unanimity at Geneva Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 149.

An Unprecedented Cheer Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 46.

An Unusual Criminal Appeal Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 45.

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In Westminister Hall Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 47.

When Chancellors Preached Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 96.

Why They Accept Madras Law Journal Vol. LXIX (1935), M.L.J. page 144.

Future of International Law by K. R. R. Sastry, M.A., M.L., Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXX (January-June, 1936), page 41.

T. S. Narayana Aiyar v. The Co-operative Urban Bank, Ltd., Tinnevelly Junction, through its Secretary and another (A critical note by V. Krishna Mohan)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXX (January-June, 1936), page 95.

Remedies in respect to Manager’s mis-conduct and limitation there-for by S. Venkataraman, B.A., M.L.

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXX (January-June, 1936), page 1.

The System of Trial by Jury- A Retrospect and an Analysis

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXX (January-June, 1936), page 81.

Can a Surviving Coparcener sue on a Promissory Note wherein the Deceased Coparcener is the Payee?

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXI (July-December, 1936), page 80.

Homicide as an impediment to Succession Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXI (July-December, 1936), page 1-14.

S. 85 of Madras City Municipality Act (as amended)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXI (July-December, 1936), page 77.

Madras Estates Land Act Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXI (July-December, 1936), page 47.

Suit on a Sub-Mortgage- Court-fee payable

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXI (July-December, 1936), page 43.

Adoption by Hindu Widow and Sapindas’ Consent by S. Sivabrahmam, B.A., B.L., Pleader, Rajahmundry

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXII (January-June, 1937), 99.

The Methods of British Judicial Interpretation of Hindu Law Sources, by K. Balasubramania Aiyar, B.A., B.L., Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXII (January-June, 1937), 1 & 41.

The Proposed Insurance Act of 1937, by Watrap S. Subramania Aiyar, B.A., B.L.

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXII (January-June, 1937), 95.

The Hindu Women’s Rights to Property Act, 1937 by S. Venkataraman, B.A., M.L., Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIII (July-December, 1937), 79.

Indian Federation by T. R. Venkatarama Sastri

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIII (July-December, 1937), 3.

Lawyers in Madras in the 17th and 18 Centuries by T. A. Anantha Aiyar, B.A.,

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIII (July-December, 1937), 157.

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B.L., Advocate, Madras

The Madras Hindu Religious Endowments Act by N. Srinivasachariar

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIII (July-December, 1937), 89.

The Methods of British Judicial Interpretation of Hindu Law Sources by K. Balasubramania Aiyar, Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIII (July-December, 1937), 35.

Our Collective Responsibilities by Mr. S. Ramaswami Iyer, Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIII (July-December, 1937), 133.

Retirement of Sir Horace Owen Compton Beasley, Kt., Chief Justice

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIII (July-December, 1937), 1.

Administrative Law in Madras Nature and origin of Administrative Law (First Lecture)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIV (January-June, 1938), 11.

Administrative and Judicial Functions of Governments

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIV (January-June, 1938), 59.

Delegated Legislation in Madras (Third Lecture)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIV (January-June, 1938), 97.

Justice and Administrative Law (Fourth Lecture)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIV (January-June, 1938), 149.

The Agriculturists’ Relief Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIV (January-June, 1938), 3.

Justice Sir Mutta Venkatasubba Row Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIV (January-June, 1938), 145.

Rules of the Federal Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIV (January-June, 1938), 1.

I. Federal Court under the Government of India Act, 1935

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXV (July-December, 1938), 3.

II. Justiciable Disputes and Original Jurisdiction

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXV (July-December, 1938), 53.

III. Justiciable Disputes- Appellate Jurisdiction of Federal Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXV (July-December, 1938), 135.

The Polygamy and Divorce Bills by S. Venkataraman B.A., M.L., Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXV (July-December, 1938), 103.

Retirement of Mr. S. Doraiswami Aiyar Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXV (July-December, 1938), 1.

Federal Court [aid] Justiciable Disputes under the Government of India Act, 935, by C. Unikanda Menon, Advocate, Egmore Lecture IV

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVI (January-June, 1939), 3.

The Golden Jubiee [sic] of the Madras Advocates’ Association [corrected title: The Golden Jubilee of the Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVI (January-June, 1939), 43.

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Advocates Association]

The Golden Juilee [sic] of the Madras Advocates’ Association: Fifty years of Evntful [sic] Life: Address by Sir P. S. Sivaswami Aiyar, K. C. I. F. [corrected title: The Golden Jubilee of the Madras Advocates’ Association: Fifty years of Eventful Life: Address by Sir P. S. Sivaswami Aiyar, K. C. I. F.]

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVI (January-June, 1939), 89.

The Indian Income-tax (Amendment) Act, 1939 by M. Subbaraya Aiyar, Advcate [sic] [corrected title: The Indian Income-tax (Amendment) Act, 1939 by M. Subbaraya Aiyar, Advocate]

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVI (January-June, 1939), 63.

Law and Letters Address delivered by Sir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVI (January-June, 1939), 135.

Law and Religion: Address by The Hon’ble Mr. Justice S. Varadachariar

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVI (January-June, 1939), 55, 121.

Retirement of Justice Sir C. Madhavan Nair

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVI (January-June, 1939), 1.

Sir Srinivasa [Vradachariar] Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVI (January-June, 1939), 45.

Can a Maintenance Order under S. 488, Criminal Procedure Code, be cancelled when reunion of the parties takes place

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVII (July-December, 1939), 41.

Coparcener’s right to sue for separate maintenance

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVII (July-December, 1939), 121.

Bill to amend S. 100, C. P. Code Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVII (July-December, 1939), 73.

Law as an instrument and measure of social progress

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVII (July-December, 1939), 97.

Law and liberty Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVII (July-December, 1939), 1.

Doctrine of Priority of Crown Debts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVIII (January-June, 1940), 85.

Madras Irrigation Cess (Amendment) Bill, 1940

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVIII (January-June, 1940), 1.

Preambles of Constitutions and Constituent Assembly by G. T. Bhide, M. A., LLB., Advocate, High Court, Nagpur

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVIII (January-June, 1940), 57.

Surajmal Deoram Bhavsar v. Moti Ram Kalu Wani, I. L. R. (1939) Bom. 658. (A Critical Note)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVIII (January-June, 1940), 53.

The Taxing Power in the Indian Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXVIII

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Constitution by R. Ramamurthi Aiyar, Advocate

(January-June, 1940), 31.

False and vexatious litigation in ancient Hindu Law

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIX (July-December, 1940), 1.

Influence of English Law in India Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIX (July-December, 1940), 71.

Madras Pawnbrokers’ Bill Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIX (July-December, 1940), 67.

A Note of Muhammad Sahib v. Kunthanmal Sowcar, (1940) 2 M.L.J. 185

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIX (July-December, 1940), 105.

Professional Conduct and Advocacy Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIX (July-December, 1940), 29.

Reflections on Myers v. Elman, (1940) A.C. 282

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXIX (July-December, 1940), 31.

Answers to the Questionnaire issued by the Hindu Law Committee 1. By Mr. T. R. Venkatarama Sastri, C.I.E.

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), 112.

2. By a Religious Head (Sri Sankaracharya of Kamakoti Pitham)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), 127.

Case for a Validation Act regarding the Rule providing for Appeals under Madras Act IV of 1938

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), 31.

Civil Liberties and S. 144, Criminal Procedure Code, by V. B. Raju, M.A.., I.C.S.

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), 56.

Mr. Justice Pandraug Row’s Retirement Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), 79.

Ourselves Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), 1.

Subsoil Rights, by A. N. Sinha Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), 33.

The late Sir Shah Mahomed Sulaiman Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), 55.

The late Mr. S. Srinivasa Iyengar Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), 111.

The Law of Evidence in Ancient India, by N. Phalalochana Rao, Advocate

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), 80.

The Madras Law Journal Golden Jubilee Number, Messages

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), i to xxviii.

Articles Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), 1 to 297.

Lowry v. Consolidated African Selection Trust, Limited, (1940) A. C. 648 (A Critical Note)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXX (January-June, 1941), 3.

Applicability of O. 21, Rr. 18 to 20 to Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXI (July-

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Mortgage decrees where Personal Remedy is Barred, by Mr. V. Sundararajan, Advocate, Madura

December, 1941), 64.

Court-Fees- A Historical Retrospect, by Mr. T. A. Anantha Aiyar, Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXI (July-December, 1941), 100.

The Debt Conciliation Act: Need for Amendment

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXI (July-December, 1941), 10.

The Madras Debt Conciliation Act (XI of 1936), A Short Study, by Mr. R. S. Srinivasacharya, Advocate

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXI (July-December, 1941), 12.

Increase in the Strength of the High Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXI (July-December, 1941), 1.

Review of Memoranda on the Hindu Law of Succession issued by the Hindu Law Committee

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXI (July-December, 1941), 37.

Can a Minor’s suit in forma pauperis by a next friend be dismissed for default of appearance?, by Mr. R. Krishnaswami Aiyangar, Advocate, Cuddalore

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXI (July-December, 1941), 97.

Need for Amending R. 12-B of the High Court Appellate Side Rules

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXI (July-December, 1941), 61.

Prison Reform, by Mr. M.A. Doraiswami Iyengar, M.A., B.L., Advocate, Mysore

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXI (July-December, 1941), 16, 45, 69.

The late Mr. N. Rajagopalachari Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXI (July-December, 1941), 9.

State of work in the High Court- Registrar’s Circular

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXI (July-December, 1941), 109.

Apportionment of Rent, The Law of, by Mr. M. Velayudhan Nair, B.A., B.L., Vakil, Alathur

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 3.

Calls, by Mr. Solomon Judah, Advocate, Bombay

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 29.

Covenants to Pay and Subrogation, by Mr. K. Natarajan, Advocate, Negapatam

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 39.

Desirability of Uniformity of Law Regarding Widow’s Capacity to Adopt

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 45.

Treaties and the Doctrine Rebus Sic Stantibus, by Mr. K. R. R. Sastry, M.A., M.L., Reader, Law Department, University of Allahabad

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 23.

Venkataramana Rao’s Retirement, Mr. Justice

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 1.

Appeal by Tears Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 21.

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Confined to Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 33.

Death at their Posts Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 37.

“Law Notes from London” (cutting from the Times of India)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 35.

“My Unfortunate Client” Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 32.

New Law for Judges Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 34.

Rights of Audience Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXII (January-June, 1942), 32.

Change in the Working Hours of The High Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIII (June-December, 1942), 29.

Coparcenership of Disqualified Son Under the Mitakshara, by K. V. Venkatasubrahmanya Aiyar, B.A., M.L., (Professor, Madras Law College).

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIII (June-December, 1942), 63.

The Hindu Law of Succession Bill (L. A. Bill No. 27 of 1942)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIII (June-December, 1942), 1.

The Madras Agriculturists’ Relief (Amendment) Bill, 1942

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIII (June-December, 1942), 30.

The Proviso to Section 47, Indian Arbitration Act- A Case for Repeal, by R. S. Srinivasacharya, Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIII (June-December, 1942), 51.

T. M. Krishnaswami Aiyar Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIV (January-June, 1943), 1.

A note on Chokkalingam v. Official Assignee of Madras, (1943) 1 M.L.J. 239 (P.C.)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIV (January-June, 1943), 13.

Paper shortage Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIV (January-June, 1943), 2.

Personnel of the High Court and Indianisation

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIV (January-June, 1943), 4.

A question under section II, para. 3 (Madras Amendment) of the Court-Fees Act by R. Krishnaswami Aiyangar, Advocate, Cuddalore

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIV (January-June, 1943), 5.

Sir Abdur Rahman Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIV (January-June, 1943), 3.

Babies in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIV (January-June, 1943), 12.

Bar’s Farewell to Mr. Justice Abdur Rahman

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIV (January-June, 1943), 10.

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Christianity and the Law Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIV (January-June, 1943), 18.

Criminal Law and the future Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIV (January-June, 1943), 20.

Judge against jury Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIV (January-June, 1943), 12.

[citation listed, no article listed] Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIV (January-June, 1943), 19.

A correction Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 45.

An Unconventional Appointment Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 45.

Appropriation of payments and the Madras Agriculturists’ Relief Act, by K. Natarajan, B.A., B.L., Advocate, Negapatam

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 7.

Authorities on Adoption Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 46.

Certiorari: Need for Immediate Legislation

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 36.

Expansion of the Federal Court’s Jurisdiction

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 33.

Federal Court’s Jurisdiction Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 59.

Promissory Note by Managing Member- Remedies of Payee and Indorsee, by M. Velayudhan Nair, B.A., B.L.

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 22.

Sir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar’s Munificent Donation

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 21.

Valuation of Stock for purposes on Income-tax, by A. C. Sampath Iyengar, B.A., B.L., Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 1.

The Madras Agriculturists’ Relief (Amendment) Act (XV of 1943)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 7.

The Madras Godown Rent Control Order, 1942

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 5.

The Madras House Rent Control Order, 1941 (as amended up to August, 1943)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 1.

The Madras Stamp (Increase of Duties) Act (XVI of 1943)

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXV (July-December, 1943), 9.

Sir Alladi Krishnaswami Aiyar’s Resignation

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 45.

As the Bar views it Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 14.

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The Fibrosa case and after Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 41.

Sir John Beaumont on the Indian Judicial System

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 75.

The Kumbakonam Lawyers’ Conference Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 49.

Law of Insurance by C. Unikanda Menon, B.A., B.L., Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 23, 51.

The March of Law, 1943 Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 1.

Mitakshara Joint Family Law- Alterations suggested

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 19.

A Note on section 44-B of The Madras Hindu Religious Endowments Act

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 77.

Relationship between the Bench and the Bar

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 15.

Section 403, Indian Penal Code- A Misprint

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 19.

Sir P. S. Sivaswami Aiyar Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 13.

Tirumalai- Tirupati Devasthanams Act (Amendment) Bill, 1944

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 42.

Two Notable Pronouncements Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 46.

The War and Litigation Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 21.

When State should be Liable for Costs Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 20.

Sir William Holdsworth Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVI (January-June, 1944), 16.

Accused’s Right to be Heard Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVII (July-December, 1944), 21.

Court Fees Act, S. 5 Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVII (July-December, 1944), 18.

The Draft Hindu Code Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVII (July-December, 1944), 9.

The Late Lord Atkin Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVII (July-December, 1944), 17.

The Madras Estates Land (Amendment) Bill, 1944

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVII (July-December, 1944), 15.

A Note on Order 21, Rule 90, Civil Procedure Code

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVII (July-December, 1944), 16.

The Paper Control (Economy) Order, 1944

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVII (July-December, 1944), 1.

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A Praiseworthy Act Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVII (July-December, 1944), 22.

Retirement of Mr. Justice Krishnaswami Ayyangar

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVII (July-December, 1944), 1.

A Bill further to amend the Madras Estates Land Act, 1908

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVII (July-December, 1944), 4.

New Judicial Appointments Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVII (July-December, 1944), 22.

Foreign Companies Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVIII (January-June, 1945), 31.

The March of Law, 1944 Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVIII (January-June, 1945), 1.

The Rationale of the son’s pious obligation to pay the father’s debts under Hindu Law

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVIII (January-June, 1945), 21.

The Madras Estates Land (Amendment) Act (II of 1945) [18th January, 1945]

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVIII (January-June, 1945), 1.

Mr. Rajamannar’s Appointment Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXVIII (January-June, 1945), 34.

The Bill further to amend The Madras Hindu Religious Endowments Act, 1926, by K. Balasubramania Ayyar, B.A., B.L., Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIX (July-December, 1945), 32.

The Bill to amend The Madras Hindu Religious Endowments Act, by T. R. Venkatarama, Sastri, B.A., B.L., C.I.E., Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIX (July-December, 1945), 31.

Gotra and Pravara Names by R. S. Sankara Aiyar, Retired District and Sessions Judge

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIX (July-December, 1945), 4.

How the Madras High Court works, by S. P. Thompson, Esq., O.B.E., I.C.S., Registrar, High Court, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIX (July-December, 1945), 15.

Law of Carriers by Land, Water and Air, by C. Unnikanda Menon, B.A., B.L., Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIX (July-December, 1945), 39.

Madras Bill for Surcharge on Stamp Duty Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIX (July-December, 1945), 13.

On Demand Mortgage Bonds- Limitation, by M. Velayudhan Nayar, B.A., B.L., Alatur

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIX (July-December, 1945), 27.

On Demand Mortgage Bonds- Limitation, by T. E. Ramabadrachariar, Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIX (July-December, 1945), 51.

Professional Conduct and Advocacy Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIX (July-December, 1945), 1.

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Promissory Notes by De facto Guardians, by C. A. Seshagiri Sastri, Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIX (July-December, 1945), 48.

Recent Retirements from the Bench Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIX (July-December, 1945), 13.

Section 12, Indian Limitation Act and Appeals under the Letters Patent (Appellate Side), by R. S. Srinivasacharya, Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. LXXXIX (July-December, 1945), 2.

Law of Carriers by Land, Water and Air by C. Unikanda Menon, Advocate Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. XC (January-June, 1946), 29.

The March of Law, 1945 Madras Law Journal Vol. XC (January-June, 1946), 5.

The Late Mr. R. Narayanaswami Aiyar Madras Law Journal Vol. XC (January-June, 1946), 1.

Reference in Madras High Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XC (January-June, 1946), 3.

Subrogation under Section 92, T. P. Act, by Sri T. E. Ramabhadrachariar, B.A., B.L., Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. XC (January-June, 1946), 51.

Late Mr. N. R. K. Tatachariar Madras Law Journal Vol. XC (January-June, 1946), 49.

Farewell Address to Mr. Justice Somayya by P. Somasundaram, Advocate at the Madras Advocates’ Association

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCI (July-December, 1946), 8.

Mr. Justice Somayya’s Retirement Madras Law Journal Vol. XCI (July-December, 1946), 5.

The late Sir P. S. Sivaswami Aiyar by Sir Alladi Krishnaswami Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCI (July-December, 1946), 11.

Reference in Madras High Court (Late Sir Sivaswami Aiyar)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCI (July-December, 1946), 12.

Separation of the Judiciary from the Executive by Sir Alladi Krishnaswami Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCI (July-December, 1946), 15.

Tribute of the Madras Advocates’ Association to Late Sir Sivaswami Aiyar

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCI (July-December, 1946), 14.

The Madras Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act (XV of 1946)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCI (July-December, 1946), 1.

The Madras Essential Articles Control and Requisitioning (Temporary Powers) Act (XIV of 1946)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCI (July-December, 1946), 5.

The Madras Tenants and Ryots Protection Act (XVII of 1946)

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCI (July-December, 1946), 9.

Apostasy and its effect on prior Hindu Marriage

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCII (January-June, 1947), 39.

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Hindu Marriages and Jurisdiction of Foreign Courts to entertain nullity proceedings

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCII (January-June, 1947), 47.

An inquiry into the source and authorship of the Manu Smriti

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCII (January-June, 1947), 27.

Legal Profession in Ancient India by Pilgrim

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCII (January-June, 1947), 23.

The March of Law Madras Law Journal Vol. XCII (January-June, 1947), 3.

Planning for the Professions: Law- Discussion

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCII (January-June, 1947), 55.

The Separation of the Judiciary from the Executive

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCII (January-June, 1947), 1.

Reference in Court Madras Law Journal Vol. XCII (January-June, 1947), 2.

Retirement of Sir Lionel Leach, Chief Justice

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCII (January-June, 1947), 1.

Appointment of Mr. Justice Patanjali Sastri as Judge of the Federal Court

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 45.

Celebration of The Independence Day by The Madras Advocates’ Association

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 5.

Hindu Female Life Estate Holders under Grants and Limitation for Declaratory suits in respect of Alienations by them by S. Venkataraman

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 41.

The Judicial Committee of The Privy Council by C. R. Pattabhiraman, Barrister-at-Law, Advocate

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 53.

The Late Mr. B. Sitarama Rao Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 1.

Law of Civil Aviation by C. Unikanda Menon, Advocate, Madras

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 13.

Retirement of Mr. Justice K. P. Lakshmana Rao

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 39.

The 15th of August Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 3.

The Son In Gremio Matrix in Hindu Law by S. Venkataraman

Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 49.

The Federal Court Order, 1947 Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 19.

The High Courts (Bengal) Order, 1947 Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 20.

The High Courts (Calcutta) Order, 1947 Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 23.

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The High Courts (Lahore) Order, 1947 Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 24.

The High Courts (Punjab) Order, 1947 Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 21.

Indian Independence Act Madras Law Journal Vol. XCIII (July-December, 1947), 1.