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Tagore Law Lectures 1912 - Codification in British India

1914

the duties of commentators and Sishlas of ancient India and to develop the law of the country are questions of vital importance not only to the lawyers but also to the public in general. [...] The unifying ifluence of codes has helped the consolidation of different parts of British India and will help the consolidation of the different parts of the British Empire. [...] Remarks of Macaulay—Grant of Deteannee.—Second period (1765-1833)—Position of the E. I. Co-.—Administration of revenue and justice— Appointment of Supervisors 1769. [...] Just discernment of Collectors.—Plan of Warren Hastings 1772.—The Regulating Act 1773—Restriction of the Legislative power of the Government of India—Its removal.—Judicial Regulation of I ith April 1780—Regulation of 5th July 1781—Impey's Civil Procedure Code—Russell's Collection of.Statutes—Reg. [...] Recommendation of the Special Committee to consider the amendment of the Civil Procedure Code of x882—Remarks of Sir C. P. Ilbert—Elaboration of details avoided— Referential legislation.
law
Pages
441
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143725
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Frontmatter
i-xxiii Bijoy Acharya view
Introductory
1-43 Bijoy Acharya view
Lecture I. History of Codification in British India
44-74 Bijoy Acharya view
Lecture II. Necessity of Codification in British India
75-103 Bijoy Acharya view
Lecture III. The Influence of the Condition of the People on Codification in British India
104-137 Bijoy Acharya view
Lecture IV. Objections to Codification. How they have been Met in British India
138-149 Bijoy Acharya view
Lecture V. Genesis Principles Form and Interpretation of the Anglo-Indian Codes
150-179 Bijoy Acharya view
Lecture VI. Progress of Codification in British India
180-216 Bijoy Acharya view
Lecture VII. Progress of Codification in British India
217-263 Bijoy Acharya view
Lecture VIII. How Far Codification has Touched Hindu and Mahomedan Law
264-299 Bijoy Acharya view
Lecture IX. Feasibility of Further Codification in British India
300-321 Bijoy Acharya view
Lecture X. Codification of Customary Law
322-333 Bijoy Acharya view
Lecture XI. Codification of the Personal Laws of the Hindus and Mahomedan
334-368 Bijoy Acharya view
Lecture XII. Codification and Probable Classification of the Personal Laws of Mahomedans and Hindus
369-400 Bijoy Acharya view
Appendix
401-410 Bijoy Acharya view
Index
411-418 Bijoy Acharya view

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