Readings in Indian Constitution & Administration: A Collection of Extracts from the Sources Chosen with the Purpose of Illustrating the Chief Phases of the Development of Indian Constitution and Administration Under British Rule and Explaining Their Working at PresentHindustan Electric Print. Works, 1925 - 618 էջ |
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Էջ 502
... assessment was much higher than the cultivators could afford to pay . In addition the prices of grain fell heavily during this period . The result was that the nominal revenue was never exacted , and land rapidly began to go out of ...
... assessment was much higher than the cultivators could afford to pay . In addition the prices of grain fell heavily during this period . The result was that the nominal revenue was never exacted , and land rapidly began to go out of ...
Էջ 508
... assessment had been based upon the average rental assets , but the patwari's papers were still far from reliable and the assets were calculated on the rates of rent actually found to be paid in the locality . The soils were now ...
... assessment had been based upon the average rental assets , but the patwari's papers were still far from reliable and the assets were calculated on the rates of rent actually found to be paid in the locality . The soils were now ...
Էջ 510
... assessment , under which the fixed cash assessment is replaced by cash acreage rates on the actual area cropped at each harvest . The assessment is calculated on the net " assets , " but competition rents are rarely paid in cash , and ...
... assessment , under which the fixed cash assessment is replaced by cash acreage rates on the actual area cropped at each harvest . The assessment is calculated on the net " assets , " but competition rents are rarely paid in cash , and ...
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Introduction 1 32 | 1 |
Parliament and Secretary of State in Indian Affairs 3369 | 33 |
The Government of India and the Relations | 70 |
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