The British Colonial Library, [comprising a Popular and Authentic Description of All the Colonies of the British Empire, Their History--physical Geography--geology--climate--animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms--government--finance--military Defence--commerce--shipping--monetary System--religion--population, White and Coloured--education and the Press--emigration, Social State, &c.]: Possessions of the honourable East India company. 1837 |
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... rupees in value , if the plaintiff desire their decision ( he may prefer it before the Zillah Judge , if the value do not exceed 10,000 rupees ) ; appeals lie from the Zillah Courts , and are final unless in cases of special appeal ...
... rupees in value , if the plaintiff desire their decision ( he may prefer it before the Zillah Judge , if the value do not exceed 10,000 rupees ) ; appeals lie from the Zillah Courts , and are final unless in cases of special appeal ...
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... rupees ; decide appeals from registrars ( i . e . causes not exceeding 500 rupees in value ) , Sudder Aumeens ( native judges ) , and Moonsiffs ; and by a regulation of 1832 ( for the expedition of criminal justice ) , three Zillah ...
... rupees ; decide appeals from registrars ( i . e . causes not exceeding 500 rupees in value ) , Sudder Aumeens ( native judges ) , and Moonsiffs ; and by a regulation of 1832 ( for the expedition of criminal justice ) , three Zillah ...
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Robert Montgomery Martin. causes as far as 1000 rupees , and the amount may be increased at the recommendation of the European judge to 5000 rupees ; this permission has been granted in very many cases , and the decisions have been ...
Robert Montgomery Martin. causes as far as 1000 rupees , and the amount may be increased at the recommendation of the European judge to 5000 rupees ; this permission has been granted in very many cases , and the decisions have been ...
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... rupees , and the emoluments of barristers and attor- neys about 771,000 rupees . The same items at Madras and Bombay are- for the first , 650,000 ru- pees , and for the second , 950,000 rupees : total of Supreme Courts , 3,250,000 ...
... rupees , and the emoluments of barristers and attor- neys about 771,000 rupees . The same items at Madras and Bombay are- for the first , 650,000 ru- pees , and for the second , 950,000 rupees : total of Supreme Courts , 3,250,000 ...
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... rupees , 383,120 ; Madras , 378,056 ; Bombay , 293,874 ; total , secca rupees , 955,050 , being an excess over 1823 of secca rupees , 205,826 . Trial by jury in criminal matters , not in civil ; natives are eligible as petty and grand ...
... rupees , 383,120 ; Madras , 378,056 ; Bombay , 293,874 ; total , secca rupees , 955,050 , being an excess over 1823 of secca rupees , 205,826 . Trial by jury in criminal matters , not in civil ; natives are eligible as petty and grand ...
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Acbar Adawlut Agra amount ancient annual army artillery Asiatic Researches average battalion Benares Bengal Bengal presidency Board of Control Bombay boys Brahmins British India Calcutta capital capital punishment Captain Cawnpore cent charges Chinsurah Christians churches civil Colonel command committee Company's corps council Court of Directors crime cultivation Cuttack death Decrease Delhi despatches district ditto duties East India Company England English establishment Europe European officers evidence before Parliament executed Fund Governor grain Hindoo horse idol Jain judges land Lord Madras Mahomedan Mahratta Malwa ment Mhow miles military missionaries mohur native cavalry observed offences opium Patna period Persian person population possession present presidency proportion proprietors provinces punishment Purânas rank regiment revenue road rupees Sanscrit schools sent Sentences sepoys Serampore servants sicca rupees Society soldiers subadar Sudder Syrian temple territories tion Total Vedas village Vishnu worship Zemindars Zillah
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