The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... Captains and Lieutenants of Police had also magisterial powers , and at first exercised them as fre- quently as the regular Magistrates . The officers , commanding the Scinde Horse , and the Camel Corps , were likewise magistrates , as ...
... Captains and Lieutenants of Police had also magisterial powers , and at first exercised them as fre- quently as the regular Magistrates . The officers , commanding the Scinde Horse , and the Camel Corps , were likewise magistrates , as ...
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nate to no superior . Collectors , Deputy Collectors , Captains and Lieutenants of Police , were all vested with ... Captain of Police by his Lieutenants . These officials expressed their ap- proval or disapproval of the finding , or ...
nate to no superior . Collectors , Deputy Collectors , Captains and Lieutenants of Police , were all vested with ... Captain of Police by his Lieutenants . These officials expressed their ap- proval or disapproval of the finding , or ...
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... Captain of Police , supposed ( though it is a non - sequitur ) to be more experienced than his Deputy or Lieutenant , and who , at all events , views the case apart from all the circumstances , which might have acted , prejudicially or ...
... Captain of Police , supposed ( though it is a non - sequitur ) to be more experienced than his Deputy or Lieutenant , and who , at all events , views the case apart from all the circumstances , which might have acted , prejudicially or ...
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... Captain , where practicable , and in no case to be officers of less than seven years ' standing ) , an Interpreter , and the Deputy Judge Advocate . On the receipt of the original proceedings , the latter officer summoned the witnesses ...
... Captain , where practicable , and in no case to be officers of less than seven years ' standing ) , an Interpreter , and the Deputy Judge Advocate . On the receipt of the original proceedings , the latter officer summoned the witnesses ...
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... Captain and Lieutenants of Police . These all were independent : save that monthly returns of all suits were sent in to the Judge Advocate General , who , together with his Deputies , was likewise authorized to decide civil cases . The ...
... Captain and Lieutenants of Police . These all were independent : save that monthly returns of all suits were sent in to the Judge Advocate General , who , together with his Deputies , was likewise authorized to decide civil cases . The ...
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