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245 | _aOUTLINES OF INDIAN LEGAL & CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY | ||
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500 | _aContents Table of Cases I. Introductory II. Early Charters and Surat Factory III. Administration of Justice in Madras : 1639 - 1726 IV. Administration of Justice in Bombay : 1668 - 1726 V. Administration of Justice at Calcutta : 1690 - 1726 VI. Mayors' Courts VII. Beginning of the Adalat System VIII. Supreme Court at Calcutta IX. Supreme Courts at Bombay and Madras X. Re-Organisation of the Adalat System XI. Judicial Measures of Cornwallis XII. Progress of the Adalat System: Sir John Shore XIII. Progress of the Adalat System: Wellesley-Amherst (1798-1827) XIV. Criminal Judicature after Cornwallis XV. Adalat System in Bengal: Bentinck and after XVI. Judicial Systems Beyond Bengal XVII. Racial Discrimination in the Judicial System XVIII. Present Judicial System XIX. High Courts XX. From Privy Council to Supreme Court XXI. Development of Criminal Law: 1772-1860 XXII. Development of Civil Law: Presidency Towns XXIII. Development of Civil Law: Mofussil XXIV. Codification of Law (1833-1882) XXV. Some Select Codes XXVI. Legislatures in India: 1861-1950 XXVII. Law Reform XXVIII. Personal Laws of Hindus and Mohammedans XXIX. India Wins Independence XXX. Law, Rule of Law & Constitutional Developments XXXI. Law Reporting in India XXXII. Growth of Legal Profession XXXIII. Legal Education | ||
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