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(Mr. E. J. Noronha's evidence was here interposed and after his evidence had been taken the Committee rose and adjourned till 28th. instant at 11 a.m. owing to the Treasurer having urgent business at the Treasury).
2nd. witness.
2.
Edward Joseph Noronha; affirmed.
I am managing the Government Printing and have been so for
8 years. I am brother of rs. C. M. Cordeiro; Mr. Cordeiro died
recently: he left no will and I wanted to take out letters of
administration for my sister: she was petitioner and I guaranteed
her.
In February, 1913, I went to the Supreme Court Registry and
saw Mr. Alim Khan and I asked him if he had the usual forms of
application for taking out letters of administration. He took me
to see Mr. McElderry and the latter informed Mr. Alim Khan that
he could prepare the forms if he wanted to. Two or three weeks
afterwards Mr. Khan communicated with me and asked me to go with
my sister to swear the necessary affidavits: we went: we appeared before Mr. McElderry and signed and swore the papers. About March
Mr. Khan again comunicated with me by telephone I think asking
us to appear at the Registry to sign some further papers and pay
the fees mentioning the amount of 867 or 866; we went and I sign-
-ed a bond and my sister paid the fees namely 870 and he gave us
some change: I got no receipt. I did not think he was a shroff
but I thought he was the proper officer to receive the money. He
said the total amount you will have to pay is so much (he jotted
it down and added it up). He wrote afterwards and telephoned once
or twice as a result of one enquiry of mine saying that the docu-
-ments would be ready shortly: that the Chief Justice was very
busy on one occasion; I did not think the excuses were altogether unreasonable but I thought that there was a lot of delay; he said he would surely let me have the papers in the beginning of June but when that time came he wrote to me saying he retretted the
delay