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The Legislative Acts of the Governor General of India in Council from 1834 to the End of 1867 with an Analytical Abstracft Prefixed to Each Act; Table of Contents and Index to Each Volume; the Letters Patent of the High Courts and Acts of Parliament Authorizing Them 1866 1867

1868

Chief Court shall be the highest Court of Appeal The Chief Court to from the Civil and Criminal Courts in the be the ultimate Court Punjab and shall (subject to the provision of Appeal from the Civil and Criminal hereinafter contained) be the only Court Courts in the Punjab. [...] of 1865 (to define the jurisdiction of the Courts of Judicature of the Punjab and its Dependencies) shall have invested the Financial Commissioner of the Punjab with tlle powcr.of a Court of final.appeal in any class of suits regarding land or the rent revenue or produce of land the jurisdiction of the Chief Court shall so fa? [...] warrant for the execution of the same to the Magistrate car other Officer in charge of the gaol of the District or place in which the trial was held and on the receipt of the warrant such Magistrate or other Officer shall proceed as provided in the Three hundred and eighty-fifth Section of the Cede oi Criminal Procedure. [...] If the decision on the question be adverse to the person convicted the Court shall send a copy of its sentence and warrant for the execution of the same to the Magistrate or other Officer in charge of the gaol to which the prisoner shall have been remanded and such Magistrate or other Officer shall proceed as provided in the same Section: XXXVI. [...] When he is bailed the form of the bail-bond shall be in the first instance to appear before the Magistrate on a certain day assigned allowing reasonable time for the receipt of the orders of the Lieutenaht-Governor and on such subsquent days as the Magistrate shall from time to time require If the LieutenanGovernor shall order the person charged to be tried in the Chivif Court the Magis
law
Pages
649
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100148
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xii William Theobald view
The Legislative Acts of The Governor General of India in Council
1-528 William Theobald view
Letters Patent for the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal
529-546 C. Romilly view
Letters Patent for the High Court of Judicature at Bombay
547-564 C. Romilly view
Letters Patent for the High Court of Judicature at Madras
565-582 C. Romilly view
Letters Patent for the High Court of Judicature for the North-Western Provinces of the Presidency of Fort William
583-596 C. Romilly view
24 & 25 Victoriae Cap. 104
597-603 William Theobald view
28 Victoriae Cap. 15
604-605 William Theobald view
28 Victoriae Cap. 17
606-608 William Theobald view
Index
609-637 William Theobald view

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