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General Report on the Administration of the Several Presdiencies and Provinces of British India During the Year 1858-59 with Appendices

1860

two preceding years while the common appeals instituted in the Courts of the Principal Sudder Ameens fell off to less than one-half of what they were in 1856 and to less than one-third of what they were in 1855 ; and it was observed that whether this was attributable to the effect of the disturbances or to the improved decisions of the primary Courts under the operation of the new code of proced [...] been unable to submit the ordinary returns of the result of their Criminal administration while in many other districts the reports only comprise the operations of the last half of the year. [...] been unable to submit the ordinary returns of the result of their Criminal administration while in many other districts the reports only comprise the operations of the last half of the year. [...] The merchants and traders of the districts of Ajmere and Neemuch have Depredations of the Meenah suffered much from the excesses of the Meenah tribes of tribes of the Dacoits on the bodacoits who inhabit the Aberar or the rocky districts on the tiers of Ajmere Meywar Boondee and Jyepore. [...] Of the sweeper class the Muzbees are said to be the best though they share the love of liquor peculiar to their brethren and to the Sikhs in general and require the free use of the lash for the preservation of discpline in their ranks.
government politics public policy
Pages
71
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145322
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
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Section I.—Introductory
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Section II.—Civil Judicature
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Section III.—Criminal Judicature
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Section IV.—Police
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Section V.—Jails
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Section VI.—Revenue
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Section VII.—Education
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Section VIII.—Public Works
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Section IX. Political and Military Operations
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Section X. Population and Agriculture
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Section XI.—Forests
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Section XII.—Mining
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Section XIII.—Surveys
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Section XIV.—Vaccination
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Section XV. Hospitals and Dispensaries
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