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... JUDICIAL SYSTEM CENTRAL - The Mughal judicial system was organised practically on the lines indicated above . Certain powers and functions of the Mughal officers of justice , no doubt , varied according to the special needs of their ...
... JUDICIAL SYSTEM CENTRAL - The Mughal judicial system was organised practically on the lines indicated above . Certain powers and functions of the Mughal officers of justice , no doubt , varied according to the special needs of their ...
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... judicial officers did not form a part of their official responsibility . The power of punish- ing these officers of justice , was still recognized as the sole pro- vince of the Nawab's government which , in its turn , lacked both the ...
... judicial officers did not form a part of their official responsibility . The power of punish- ing these officers of justice , was still recognized as the sole pro- vince of the Nawab's government which , in its turn , lacked both the ...
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... judicial capacity . Nor could he summon on his own initiative any zemindar or farmer of revenue . If he required of necessity the attendance of a zemindar , he had to make application in writing to the Chief and Council , who ad- judged ...
... judicial capacity . Nor could he summon on his own initiative any zemindar or farmer of revenue . If he required of necessity the attendance of a zemindar , he had to make application in writing to the Chief and Council , who ad- judged ...
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Prasad Jayaswal Research Institute | 2 |
Some Aspects of Indian Historical Interpreta | 10 |
Barli Fragmentary Stone Inscription | 33 |
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according Adalat administration ancient Anga authority Bengal Bihar BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY Brāhmaṇas Bṛhadrathas Calcutta Campā Cawn Chandragupta Chandragupta II Chief and Council Clive Collector of Tirhoot Committee Company Company's Controlling Council Council at Murshidabad Council of Revenue Court of Directors criminal Darbhanga daughter district Diwani dynasty English facing left figures Fort William Government Gupta Hindu Ibid India inscription Janaka Jātaka Jayaswal judicial justice Kasimbazar Khan king L. K. Jha Licchavis Magadha Mahals ment Mir Jafar Mithila Mughal Murshidabad Murshidabad Proceedings Muzaffarpur Naib Nawab nemucksayer nooneas officers Patna person political Pradyota President and Council province punishment Purāņas Purnea Qazi Raja Rajshahi referred rupees saltpetre samskāras Samudragupta Saran Shri Shuttari social Supervisor Temple tion Vaiśāli Verelst Videha village W. G. Archer Warren Hastings William Zemindar और का की के को तो था थे नहीं पर भी में वह से ही है हो