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... No. 1 . Civil and Criminal Courts at the Three Presidencies . performed on the principles established in 1793 ; the duties of Superintendents of Police and of Circuit Judges being now united with other duties in the persons appointed ...
... No. 1 . Civil and Criminal Courts at the Three Presidencies . performed on the principles established in 1793 ; the duties of Superintendents of Police and of Circuit Judges being now united with other duties in the persons appointed ...
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... number of persons convicted , the offences of which they were convicted , and the sentences passed , in the Lower and Western Provinces during several years . The documents fur- nished in your Letter , dated 5th February 1829 ...
... number of persons convicted , the offences of which they were convicted , and the sentences passed , in the Lower and Western Provinces during several years . The documents fur- nished in your Letter , dated 5th February 1829 ...
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... persons were sentenced also to whipping , many to hard labour , and some to ... number of trials for such offences before the Courts of Circuit . We learn ... number of cases of persons charged with theft , and receiving stolen goods . 36 ...
... persons were sentenced also to whipping , many to hard labour , and some to ... number of trials for such offences before the Courts of Circuit . We learn ... number of cases of persons charged with theft , and receiving stolen goods . 36 ...
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... number of persons apprehended for the more serious crimes was very small in proportion to the supposed number of criminals ; the persons apprehended for petty offences ( especially assaults ) , and the persons acquitted in propor- tion ...
... number of persons apprehended for the more serious crimes was very small in proportion to the supposed number of criminals ; the persons apprehended for petty offences ( especially assaults ) , and the persons acquitted in propor- tion ...
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... number of serious crimes committed during the six months under review , was 3,482 , in which 14,959 persons are supposed to have been concerned . The most prevalent offences are housebreaking , by night , 1,051 ; by day , 27 ; thefts of ...
... number of serious crimes committed during the six months under review , was 3,482 , in which 14,959 persons are supposed to have been concerned . The most prevalent offences are housebreaking , by night , 1,051 ; by day , 27 ; thefts of ...
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Allahabad amount appeal APPENDIX appointed arrear assessment Authorities in 1814 BAREILLY DIVISION Benares Bengal Bengal Government Board of Revenue Chicacole Chingleput civil courts civil justice collector committed continued Convicted court of circuit crimes criminal courts criminal judges Cuddapah Cuttack Dacca Dacoity darogahs decision declared decrees Default Depending 1st January disposed district moonsiffs duties enacted established European Foujdarry Adawlut Governor-general in Council Honourable Court imprisonment instituted Judge and Magistrate jurisdiction land law officers Letter Lower Provinces Madras magistrate Mahomedan law Masulipatam ment murder Nellore Nizamut Adawlut Number of Persons offences opinion original suits parties pergunnah police officers powers Presidency prisoners proceedings proprietors provincial courts punchayets punishment Rajahmundry Razeenamah referred Register registrar Regulation robbery rules rupees sentence settlement SOUTHERN DIVISION Statements Sudder Adawlut sudder ameens Sudder Dewanny Adawlut superintendence TOTAL trial tribunals vested village moonsiffs Western Provinces zemindars zillah and city zillah courts zillah judge
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Página 116 - By constituting two or more such persons assessors or members of the court, with a view to the advantages derivable from their observations, particularly in the examination of witnesses...
Página 693 - ... of land in cultivation, of which, after deducting the expenses of collection, ten-elevenths were usually considered as the right of the public, and the remainder the share of the landholder. Refusal to pay the sum required of him was followed by his removal from the management of his lands, and the public dues were either let in farm or collected by an officer of government, and the above-mentioned share of the landholder or such sum as special custom, or the orders of Government might have fixed,...
Página 120 - I am directed by the Right Honourable the Governor in Council, to...
Página 551 - Regulation may be enacted should be prefixed to it ; and that the Courts of Justice should be bound to regulate their decisions by the rules and ordinances which those Regulations may contain.
Página 391 - ... if the Regulations for assessing and collecting the public revenue are infringed, the revenue officers themselves must be the aggressors, and that individuals who have been wronged by them in one capacity can never hope to obtain redress from them in another.
Página 286 - The best form of government, with a view to the welfare of the natives of India in their present state, I believe to be that which is most simple and most free from artificial institutions. The best form of government, with a view to the maintenance of British dominion in India, I believe to be that which is most conducive to a union of powers, and most free from the elements of collision and counteraction.
Página 553 - ... revenues, debts, accounts, contracts, partnerships, marriage, caste, claims to damages for injuries ; and, generally, of all suits and complaints of a civil nature in which the defendant may be amenable to their jurisdiction.
Página 352 - Regulations, must be subjected to the cognizance of Courts of Judicature, superintended by Judges, who, from their official situations, and the nature of their trusts, shall not only be wholly uninterested in the result of their decisions, but bound to decide impartially between the Public and the Proprietors of Land, and also between the latter and their Tenants. The Collectors of...
Página 391 - Government must divest itself of the power of infringing in its executive capacity, the rights and privileges, which, as exercising the legislative authority, it has conferred on the Landholders. The Revenue officers must be deprived of their judicial powers.
Página 652 - The system in operation for superintending the magistracy and the police, and for controlling and directing the executive revenue officers, who in several cases are also magistrates, has been found to be defective.