Indian Constitutional Documents, 1757-1939, Հատոր 2A. Mukherjee, 1948 |
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... Madras and Bombay for those Presidencies respec- tively .. * * * * Madras and Abolition of Supreme Dewani 8. Upon the Establishment of such High Court as aforesaid in the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal the Supreme Court and the ...
... Madras and Bombay for those Presidencies respec- tively .. * * * * Madras and Abolition of Supreme Dewani 8. Upon the Establishment of such High Court as aforesaid in the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal the Supreme Court and the ...
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... Madras and Bombay could not reasonably be expected to be content with the meagre share which they then had in legislation concerning their own Presidencies . Rejecting the idea of increas- ing in his existing Council the number of ...
... Madras and Bombay could not reasonably be expected to be content with the meagre share which they then had in legislation concerning their own Presidencies . Rejecting the idea of increas- ing in his existing Council the number of ...
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... Madras and Bombay . He wrote to the Secretary of State on May 17 , 1899 , “ Decentralisation is all on Bombay very well , but it appears to me in the case of Bombay and and Madras to have been carried to a point in which the supreme Madras ...
... Madras and Bombay . He wrote to the Secretary of State on May 17 , 1899 , “ Decentralisation is all on Bombay very well , but it appears to me in the case of Bombay and and Madras to have been carried to a point in which the supreme Madras ...
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among members 1861 members of the Executive Council | 28 |
Sir Charles Woods speech on the Indian | 52 |
The Indian High Courts Act 1861 6467 | 64 |
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