The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 31-32Bihar Research Society, 1945 - Folklore |
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... established under authority that would make the courts and their judgments perfectly valid in the eye of English law . The previous Mayor's Court at Madras had indeed been established indirectly by permission of His Majesty . The ...
... established under authority that would make the courts and their judgments perfectly valid in the eye of English law . The previous Mayor's Court at Madras had indeed been established indirectly by permission of His Majesty . The ...
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... established no courts under immediate commission from the Crown . The Mayor's Court of Madras established under the Company's Charter of 1687 was now to be superseded by a new court , which was to be of a uniform type for the three ...
... established no courts under immediate commission from the Crown . The Mayor's Court of Madras established under the Company's Charter of 1687 was now to be superseded by a new court , which was to be of a uniform type for the three ...
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... established by King William , a new Court , consisting of one person learned in the law and two Merchants , was appointed to hear all causes whatsoever , whether Civil or Criminal ; and when the two Companies were united , both Courts ...
... established by King William , a new Court , consisting of one person learned in the law and two Merchants , was appointed to hear all causes whatsoever , whether Civil or Criminal ; and when the two Companies were united , both Courts ...
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Early Stages in the Development of the Madras JudiciaryPart II | 8 |
The Arts of Nepal By Percy Brown A R C A Victoria | 18 |
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