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The Calcutta Law Journal Short Notes of Cases Articles & Other Matters September 1 1913

1913

The Calcutta Law Journal was started in the year loos with the Permission of the Calcutta High Court under the auspices of a strong and representative Editorial Committee and with a staff of Reporters from all the different branches of the Profession. [...] We have seen that the exigencies of circumstances led the Feud between clansmen to give attention to the productive power of the soil different clans and between the Aryans and to the security of their land as also to the acquisition and non-Aryans. [...] Again the preamble of Regulation XIX of 1793 lays down that by the ancient law of the country the ruling power was entitled to a certain portion of the produce of every bigha of land (demanded in money or in kind according to local custom) unless it transfers its rights thereto for a term or in perpetuity or limit the publi : demand upon the whole of the land belonging to an individual leaving [...] Prdprietary right was given to the zamindars by Regulations XIX and XLIV of 1793 and it was enjoined that “the zamindar is to app1-opriate to his own use the difference between the value of the proportion of the annual produce of every bigha of land which formed the unalterable due of Government according to the ancient and established usage of the country and the same payable to the public.” It [...] Though the permanent right to collect rent from tenants was given to the zemindars yet the Government kept in its own hand the right to the make laws for the protection of the cultivators and for their well-being.
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Pages
12
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120108
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