Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 77
... Criminals Extradition of criminals was an important issue between Nepal and British India . The offenders , after committing crimes as murder , mutilation , robbery , cattle - lifting and defalca- tion of public money , escaped from one ...
... Criminals Extradition of criminals was an important issue between Nepal and British India . The offenders , after committing crimes as murder , mutilation , robbery , cattle - lifting and defalca- tion of public money , escaped from one ...
Page 93
... criminals continued to be as irritating as it was before the Treaty of 1855. The British Government showed uniform reluctance to surrender the fugitive Nepalese criminals . The said Treaty was called the " Reciprocity Treaty " ; but it ...
... criminals continued to be as irritating as it was before the Treaty of 1855. The British Government showed uniform reluctance to surrender the fugitive Nepalese criminals . The said Treaty was called the " Reciprocity Treaty " ; but it ...
Page 118
... criminals under the treaty . The reference to the higher authorities involved delay which often resulted in the escape of a criminal . It was also brought to notice that the police along both sides of the frontier were very loath to ...
... criminals under the treaty . The reference to the higher authorities involved delay which often resulted in the escape of a criminal . It was also brought to notice that the police along both sides of the frontier were very loath to ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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