Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... Court of Directors approved of this recognition , Political Despatch From Court , Nov. 6 , 1847 , 1299 . of conduct is to interfere as little as may be NEPAL UNDER JANG BAHADUR RANA 71.
... Court of Directors approved of this recognition , Political Despatch From Court , Nov. 6 , 1847 , 1299 . of conduct is to interfere as little as may be NEPAL UNDER JANG BAHADUR RANA 71.
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... courts , while the criminal court was divided into two . In Nepal , when fresh evidence was procurable , the court of appeal admitted it , and may ever consider issues not laid before the lower court . The overcrowding of the appeal courts ...
... courts , while the criminal court was divided into two . In Nepal , when fresh evidence was procurable , the court of appeal admitted it , and may ever consider issues not laid before the lower court . The overcrowding of the appeal courts ...
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... courts . Four of them were courts of first appeal . Nine similar courts existed in the Terai where the chief officers were styled Bada Hakims . There was also a Goswara court in the Terai serving as a court of first appeal . The ...
... courts . Four of them were courts of first appeal . Nine similar courts existed in the Terai where the chief officers were styled Bada Hakims . There was also a Goswara court in the Terai serving as a court of first appeal . The ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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