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The Calcutta Review October 1903

1903

At the touch of the Judge of the Supreme Couit who had been trained in the English School of special pleading and had probably come to the East in the maturity of life the rule of native law dissolved and with or without his intention was to a great extent re* placed by rules having their origin in English law-books.- Under the hand of the Judges of the Suddur Courts who had:- lived since the [...] He was Professor of British Law in the Fort William College at Calcutta the foundation-stone whereof was laid on the 4th of May 180o the first anniversary of the fall of Seringapatam the capital of Tippoo Sultan. [...] the judicial labours of the Court over which he continued' to preside one of the Members of the Council being as the law then stood et-officio member of the Court. [...] He began his officiallife as an assistant and rose rapidly in the service until he was appointed Third Judge of the Provincial Court at Bareilly on the 12th of November 181 r. From the Court he was taken to the Board of Commissioners for the settlement of the Ceded and Conquered Provinces as Senior Member on the 25th of February 182o. [...] No wonder then that when Colvin left the Court in view of occupying the masnad of the Governor of the North-Western Provinces he was elevated to his place on the bench of the Sadar Court.
history
Pages
211
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i unknown view
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Art. I.— A History of the Bengal High Court
159-191 Shubhoo Dey view
Art. II.— His Majesty’s Regiment De Meuron
192-234 Julian Cotton view
Art. III.— Bihari Life in Bihari Nursery-Rhymes
235-251 Sarat Mitra view
Art. IV.—The Folk-Lore of the Psalms
252-272 M.A. Cambridge view
Art. V.—An Ancient Indian Drama of the Tenth Century A. D.
273-282 Aescyaem view
Art. VI.—Shakespeare as Pedagogue
283-286 Margaret Traill Lamont view
Art. VII.—Indian Art in the Far East
287-313 Hemendra Ghose view
Art. VIII.—Types of Society in the Punjab
314-319 H.A. Rose view
Summary of Annual Reports
320-335 unknown view
Critical Notices
viii-xxxvii Aescyaem view
Acknowledgments
xxxviii-xxxviii unknown view

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