Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 154
... courts for crimes committed in British India . Similarly , native Indian subjects were convicted by Nepalese courts and imprisoned in the State jails . But cases occurred when these convicts escaped from jail and took refuge in their 1 ...
... courts for crimes committed in British India . Similarly , native Indian subjects were convicted by Nepalese courts and imprisoned in the State jails . But cases occurred when these convicts escaped from jail and took refuge in their 1 ...
Page 239
... court would sometimes order a trial by ordeal . The first action of Maharaja Chandra was to abolish the Takasar and Dhansar courts and to make a distinction bet- ween civil and criminal jurisdictions . The Adalat Diwani Koteling dealt ...
... court would sometimes order a trial by ordeal . The first action of Maharaja Chandra was to abolish the Takasar and Dhansar courts and to make a distinction bet- ween civil and criminal jurisdictions . The Adalat Diwani Koteling dealt ...
Page 240
... courts . These had previously acted as courts of appeal from the decisions of the Provincial Magistrates of the Gunda courts in the hills and the Goswara courts in the Terai . This appellate jurisdiction was taken way from them and ...
... courts . These had previously acted as courts of appeal from the decisions of the Provincial Magistrates of the Gunda courts in the hills and the Goswara courts in the Terai . This appellate jurisdiction was taken way from them and ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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