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040 _aMAIN
041 _aENG
082 _a342.54029
_bJAI/OUT
100 _aJain, M. P.
245 _aOutlines of Indian legal and constitutional history
_cby M. P. Jain
250 _a6th ed.
260 _c2008.
_aNagpur :
_bLexis & Nexis,
300 _a735 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Part 1. Introductory Part 2. Early Charters and Surat Factory Part 3. Administration of Justice in Madras: 1639-1726 Part 4. Administration of Justice in Bombay: 1668-1726 Part 5. Administration of Justice at Calcutta: 1690-1726 Part 6. Mayors' Courts Part 7. Beginning of the Adalat System Part 8. Supreme Court at Calcutta Part 9. Supreme Courts at Bombay and Madras- Recorders' Courts Part 10. Re-Organisation of the Adalat System- Judicial Plan-1780 Part 11. Judicial Measures of Cornwallis Part 12. Progress of the Adalat System: -Sir John Shore Part 13. Progress of the Adalat System: -Wellesley-Amherst -(1798-1827) Part 14. Criminal Judicature after Cornwallls Part 15. Adalat System in Bengal: Bentinckand after Part 16. Judicial Systems beyond Bengal Part 17. Racial Discrimination in the Judicial System Part 18. Present Judicial System Part 19. High Courts Part 20. From Privy Council to Supreme Court Part 21. Development of Criminal Law :1772-1860 Part 22. Development of Civil Law: Presidency Towns Part 23. Development of Civil Law -Mofussil Part 24. Codification of Law - (1833-1882) Part 25. Some Select Codes Part 26. Legislatures in India-1861-1950 Part 27. Law Reform Part 28. Personal Laws of Hindus and Mohammedans Part 29. India Wins Independence Part 30. Law, Rule of Law & Constitutional Developments Part 31. Law Reporting In India Part 32. Growth of Legal Profession Part 33. Legal Education Subject Index
650 _aConstitution.
942 _cBK
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