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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1824 edition. Excerpt: … improved arrangements had been atready a-ienti So ero. dopted. roent on ttic UM date. 227th. I have in consequence of the above account of the irregularities of the Nuggur plan, called Captain Pottinger’s attention to the subject. The appointment of Ameens in the man-Appointment ner adverted to in the Circular instructions of ofAmtc _, .-i i i i’ commended. the 27th June is recommended, and should in my opinion be adopted, since the revenue business of some of the Moamulutdars does not admit at all times of their dedicating sufficient time to their Judicial duties. 228th. After these observations, it will not be surprising to find that out of 1333 suits on
ok the file in 1819-20, only 54 were decided by Punchaet, –of the re-t, 163 were adjusted by mutual agreement, 285 by decree of Court, and 111 by Moamulutdars; making a Total of 613 suits disposed of and leaving 720 unsettled. in 1820-21 the agff rebate of suits on the file was 2359, of these 118 were decided by Punchaet, 100 by Razeenama, 749 by decree of Court and 104 by Ameens and Moamulutdars. The Total disposed of was 1071 and there remained 1288 upon the file. For the year 1821-22 including the above remainder there were 2895, suits on the file. Of these 78 were decided by Punchaet, 205 by Razeenama, 757 by decree of the Collector’s Court Court and 29 only by Moamulutdars making the total number disposed of 1069 and leaving 1738 suits undecided. 229th. In the 42d para, of my letter to Government under date the 5th January 1820, I i.imitaiinuof stated my reasons for thinking that the period, rcfriijur within which suits for debt and personal properuiu. fy should be actionable, should be limited to 24 years, and that it should, agreeably to the custom of…
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1824 edition. Excerpt: … improved arrangements had been atready a-ienti So ero. dopted. roent on ttic UM date. 227th. I have in consequence of the above account of the irregularities of the Nuggur plan, called Captain Pottinger’s attention to the subject. The appointment of Ameens in the man-Appointment ner adverted to in the Circular instructions of ofAmtc _, .-i i i i’ commended. the 27th June is recommended, and should in my opinion be adopted, since the revenue business of some of the Moamulutdars does not admit at all times of their dedicating sufficient time to their Judicial duties. 228th. After these observations, it will not be surprising to find that out of 1333 suits on
ok the file in 1819-20, only 54 were decided by Punchaet, –of the re-t, 163 were adjusted by mutual agreement, 285 by decree of Court, and 111 by Moamulutdars; making a Total of 613 suits disposed of and leaving 720 unsettled. in 1820-21 the agff rebate of suits on the file was 2359, of these 118 were decided by Punchaet, 100 by Razeenama, 749 by decree of Court and 104 by Ameens and Moamulutdars. The Total disposed of was 1071 and there remained 1288 upon the file. For the year 1821-22 including the above remainder there were 2895, suits on the file. Of these 78 were decided by Punchaet, 205 by Razeenama, 757 by decree of the Collector’s Court Court and 29 only by Moamulutdars making the total number disposed of 1069 and leaving 1738 suits undecided. 229th. In the 42d para, of my letter to Government under date the 5th January 1820, I i.imitaiinuof stated my reasons for thinking that the period, rcfriijur within which suits for debt and personal properuiu. fy should be actionable, should be limited to 24 years, and that it should, agreeably to the custom of…