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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday April 5 1943

1943

But one must bear in mind the provisions of the statute relating to the appointment and status of the Ministers as also the composition of the Ministry as a whole; and one must not too hastily presume that the Indian Act has brought into existence all at once Cabinet Government of the type now to be Sound in England. [...] Of the five principles defined by Marriot as lying at the bottom of the Cabinet system in England three are the political homogeneity of the executive the collective responsibility of the members of the Cabinet and the common subordination of its members to the leadeship of the First Minister. [...] For the same recta(); the totality and the homogeneity of the Cabinet is rgarded as personified in the First Minister for it is he who is summoned to office by Sovereign as the chief exponent of the policy subscribed to by the dominant party and it is he who chooses the other Ministers as his arms and legs for the execution of that policy. [...] (Resignation of the Premier is now generally recognised as entailing the dissolution of the Ministry or at least a re-distribution of offices by hie successor." The enforced retirement of the elder Pitt did not involve the fall of the rest of the Catin.et; after the defeat and resignation of Walpole he was not acompained by all his colleagues; and in comparatively recent times 'when Gladsto [...] There is no obligation on the judgmendebtor to protect the property between the period of the sale held by the Court and its confirmation and in the absence of such obligation or any other special terms the risk must follow the property.
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4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday April 5 1943
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