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Justice Administration Of India

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The administration of justice in British India : its past history and present state: comprising an account of the laws peculiar to India The Administration Of Justice In British India : Its Past History And Present State: Comprising An Account Of The Laws Peculiar To India / By William H. Morley. Morley, William H. Williams and Norgate [etc.] ; R. C. Lepage & co., 1858.

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The judiciary in India : determinants of its independence and impartiality The Judiciary In India : Determinants Of Its Independence And Impartiality / Mamta Kachwaha. Kachwaha, Mamta, PIOOM ; Centre for the Independence of Judges and Lawyers, [1998]

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The speech of Sir Elijah Impey : late chief justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal. Delivered by him at the bar of the House of Commons, on the fourth day of February 1788. Being The Matter of his defence to the first article of charge, &c. exhibited to that House by Sir Gilbert Elliot, Bart. on the Twelfth Day of December 1787. Together with Accurate Copies of the several Documents referred to in the Speech, and a complete copy of all the evidence received by the Committee of the whole House to which the Articles were referred. The Speech Of Sir Elijah Impey : Late Chief Justice Of The Supreme Court Of Judicature At Fort William In Bengal. Delivered By Him At The Bar Of The House Of Commons, On The Fourth Day Of February 1788. Being The Matter Of His Defence To The First Article Of Charge, &c. Exhibited To That House By Sir Gilbert Elliot, Bart. On The Twelfth Day Of December 1787. Together With Accurate Copies Of The Several Documents Referred To In The Speech, And A Complete Copy Of All The Evidence Received By The Committee Of The Whole House To Which The Articles Were Referred. Impey, Elijah, printed for John Stockdale, Opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]
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