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But it continued after the repeal in 1868 of the Regulation of 1831 and Act VII of 1835 , to which apparently it traced its existence . After that repeal the only law under which a Sessions Judge could be appointed was the Regulation of ...
But it continued after the repeal in 1868 of the Regulation of 1831 and Act VII of 1835 , to which apparently it traced its existence . After that repeal the only law under which a Sessions Judge could be appointed was the Regulation of ...
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It repealed a number of Acts and regulations which , in an obscure and fragmentary manner , established Criminal Courts , and placed the constitution and powers of those Courts in a clear and distinct shape . The Chief Criminal Courts ...
It repealed a number of Acts and regulations which , in an obscure and fragmentary manner , established Criminal Courts , and placed the constitution and powers of those Courts in a clear and distinct shape . The Chief Criminal Courts ...
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But in Calcutta , Act IV of 1866 of the Bengal Council has repealed them so far as they relate to the town of Calcutta , and has provided that the administration of the Police in that town should be vested in an officer styled the ...
But in Calcutta , Act IV of 1866 of the Bengal Council has repealed them so far as they relate to the town of Calcutta , and has provided that the administration of the Police in that town should be vested in an officer styled the ...
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