The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 30
... taken down in English as in a Court Martial . of The following is the form of record employed : - 66 Proceedings held before — , Magistrate of upon the trial , who appears a prisoner before the Court , and the following charge is read ...
... taken down in English as in a Court Martial . of The following is the form of record employed : - 66 Proceedings held before — , Magistrate of upon the trial , who appears a prisoner before the Court , and the following charge is read ...
Page 35
... taken with a view to carry out decrees , exceed- ed all belief . Vakils were allowed to plead in Court ; and at all the larger towns these existed in numbers , nor were the Courts ever free of them . There was no appeal established by ...
... taken with a view to carry out decrees , exceed- ed all belief . Vakils were allowed to plead in Court ; and at all the larger towns these existed in numbers , nor were the Courts ever free of them . There was no appeal established by ...
Page 37
... taken to apprehend offenders ; and that they had the power , and frequently used it , of submit- ting men of respectability to much inconvenience , if not to ab- solute disgrace . No regular mode of reporting existed : and the general ...
... taken to apprehend offenders ; and that they had the power , and frequently used it , of submit- ting men of respectability to much inconvenience , if not to ab- solute disgrace . No regular mode of reporting existed : and the general ...
Page 38
... taken to their villages . But here the trackers were not the only parties in such pursuits : the Police must be there too and in all cases the tracker must be sent up to the Magis- trate , and suffer all the losses attendant thereon ...
... taken to their villages . But here the trackers were not the only parties in such pursuits : the Police must be there too and in all cases the tracker must be sent up to the Magis- trate , and suffer all the losses attendant thereon ...
Page 40
... taken from troops of the line . Deducting all these expenses from the Civil Department in India , or the Punjab , and testing the result , cheap enough would be the Police required for other purposes ! Further , we must not for- get ...
... taken from troops of the line . Deducting all these expenses from the Civil Department in India , or the Punjab , and testing the result , cheap enough would be the Police required for other purposes ! Further , we must not for- get ...
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