The Government of India, Being a Digest of the Statute Law Relating Thereto

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Clarendon Press; London and New York, H. Frowde, 1907 - 408 pages
 

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Page 314 - Bengal, from time to time, to make and issue such rules, ordinances, and regulations, for the good order and civil government...
Page 77 - Subject of His Majesty resident therein, shall, by reason only of his Religion, Place of Birth, Descent, Colour, or any of them, be disabled from holding any Place, Office, or Employment under the said Company.
Page 94 - Governor-General in Council, with the approval of the Secretary of State in Council...
Page 84 - State, to conduct the business transacted in the United Kingdom in relation to the government of and the correspondence with India...
Page 191 - The Indian Legislature has powers expressly limited by the Act of the Imperial Parliament which created it, and it can, of course, do nothing beyond the limits which circumscribe these powers. But, when acting within those limits, it is not in any sense an agent or delegate of the Imperial Parliament, but has, and was intended to have, plenary powers of legislation, as large, and of the same nature, as those of Parliament itself.
Page 141 - Fourth, chapter twenty-four, or any other act for the time being in force concerning superannuations and other allowances to persons having held civil offices in the public service, may be granted to persons appointed on the establishment of one of her majesty's principal secretaries of state.
Page 108 - Act ; or (b) affecting the public debt of India, or the customs duties, or any other tax or duty for the time being in force and imposed by the .Authority of the Governor-General in Council for the general purposes of the Government of India...
Page 247 - ... be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction, shall be punished by fine or imprisonment, or both, at the...
Page 349 - Her Majesty's dominions, in the same and as ample a manner as if Her Majesty had acquired such power or jurisdiction by the cession or conquest of territory : And whereas...
Page 255 - Forces in their Duty, that an exact Discipline be observed, and that Soldiers who shall mutiny or stir up Sedition, or shall desert...

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