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The English Works of Raja Rammohun Roy

1901

343"TILE following papers were inserted in the Appendix to the Report of 1831 of the Select Committee of the House of Comons on the affairs of the East India Company under the heaing of Copy of communication between Rani Mohun Roy and the Board of Control relative to the Revenue and judicial Systems of India." They are to be found in the aforesaid Appendix to the Report of 1831 the first [...] In the event of difference of opinion between the assessor and the assistant judge on any case it should be appealable to the Zillah judge whose decision should be final ; and as the Sudder Aumeens are now paid from the duties on the stamps used and the fees received on the papers filed so the assistant judges' assessor may be paid in the same manner from the fees and stamps imposed on the appe [...] A necessary concomitant to the introduction of jurymen will be the sole use of the vernacular dialect of the place to the exclusion of the Persian language in proceedings. [...] 5. The duties of judges and magistrates are not so incompatible as those of the judges of circuit and the commissioners of revenue ; but still separation of these duties is advisable on account of the great weight of the 'business in the Zillah and city courts. [...] attending the discharge of the judicial duties and the want of proper discipline or control over the judicial officers are the main causes of obstruction in the dispatch of the judicial business ; and these daily growing evils in every branch of the judicial establishment have in a great.
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Pages
363
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.142872
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-v Jogendra Ghosh view
Preliminnry Remarks
1-10 unknown view
Questions and Answers on the Judicial System of India
11-54 unknown view
Questions and Answers on the Revenue System of India
55-78 unknown view
Paper on the Revenue System of India
79-89 unknown view
Additional Queries Respecting the Condition of India
90-98 unknown view
Appendix
99-111 unknown view
Remarks on Settlement in India by Europeans
112-120 unknown view
Translation of a Conference Between an Advocate for and an Opponent of the Practice of Burning Widows Alive ; from the original Bungla
121-138 unknown view
A Second Conference Between an Advocate for and an Opponent of the Practice of Burning Widows Alive
139-180 unknown view
Abstract of the Arguaients Regarding the Burning of Widows Considered as a Religious Rite
181-192 unknown view
Brief Remarks Regarding Modern Encroachments on the Ancient Rights of Females According to the Hindoo Law of Inheritence
193-208 unknown view
Essay on the Rights of Hindoos Over Ancestral Property According to the Law of Bengal
209-277 unknown view
Petitions Against the Press Regulations
278-320 unknown view
A Letter on English Education
321-328 unknown view
Adress to Lord William Bentinck
329-332 unknown view
Anti-Suttee Petition
333-334 unknown view
Petition to Government Against Regulation III of 1828 for the Resumption Of Lakheraj Lands
335-342 unknown view
Speeches and Letters
343-358 unknown view

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