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Tagore Law Lectures. The History and Constitution of the Courts and Legislative Authorities in India

1905

the Revenue and Civil Justice—Upon Criminal Justice—Proceedings of the Court against individuals— Proceedings of the Court against the authorities—Crisis of the disputes—Conduct of Parliament—Conduct of the Company— Conduct of the Judges—They did not exceed their jurisdiction— Act of 1781—Limits set to the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court Governm-General and Council excepted. [...] in 1698 remaining as the foundation of the privileges of the united Company, under which the Court of Directors was constituted and the General Court of Proprietors was vested with the chief authority and control over the affairs of the Company. [...] of Bengal consisted * of two pads : the Dewanny or collection of the revenues and the administration of the principal branches of the department of civil justice, and the Nizamut or the mili- tary branch of the government, with the superintendence of the criminal department of judicature : and of these the Dewanny was subordinate to the Nizamut. [...] The chief was the prohibition of the private trade of the servants of the Company, and the sub- stitution of a liberal system of remuneration. [...] 23 requisite that our royal descendants, the Viziers, tLs bestowers of L„CTUBE dignity, the Omrahs high in rank, the great officers, the Muttaseddees 1. of the Dewanny, the manager of the business of the Sultannt, the —77 Jaghirdars and Croories, as well the future as the present using their constant endeavours for the establishment of this our royal command, leave the said office in possession of
law
Pages
219
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100014
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-xi Herbert Cowell view
Lecture I. Early History: the Grant of the Dewanny
1-23 Herbert Cowell view
Lecture II. Early History: the Regulating Act
24-41 Herbert Cowell view
Lecture III. Early History: the Settlement of 1781
42-59 Herbert Cowell view
Lecture IV. The Legislative Councils
60-72 Herbert Cowell view
Lecture V. The Legislative Councils—(Continued)
73-88 Herbert Cowell view
Lecture VI. Later History: the Presidency town System
89-103 Herbert Cowell view
Lecture VII. Later History: the Provincial Civil Courts
104-126 Herbert Cowell view
Lecture VIII. Later History—The Provincial Criminal Courts
127-143 Herbert Cowell view
Lecture IX. The Privy Council
144-157 Herbert Cowell view
Lecture X. The Superior Courts
158-171 Herbert Cowell view
Lecture XI. The Inferior Civil Courts
172-186 Herbert Cowell view
Lecture XII. The Inferior Criminal Courts and Police
187-202 Herbert Cowell view
Index
203-208 Herbert Cowell view

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