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Sadr Diwani Adalat

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Mill (1826), Glossary: "Foujdar, Fojedar, Phousdar, Fogedar: Under the Mogul government, a magistrate of the police over a large district, who took cognizance of all criminal matters within his jurisdiction, and sometimes was employed as receiver-general of the revenues...Foujdarry, Fojedaree: Office
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Mill, Glossary: "Dewan, Duan: Place of assembly. Native minister of the revenue department; and chief justice, in civil causes, within his jurisdiction; receiver-generad of a province. The term is also used, to designate the principal revenue servant under a European collector, and even of a
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Campbell, Lawrence Dundas (ed), Asiatic Annual Register for 1802, or A View of the History of Hindustan and of the Politics, Commerce and Literature of Asia, London, J. Debrett, 1803, footnote pp.97–100, Miscellaneous Tracts
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The court was established to allow Hindu Indians to be governed by Hindu law in matters of property, and not as before by Muslim law, although they were still subject to Muslim criminal law.
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signifies literally "the breast"; the fore-court of a house; the chief seat of government, contradistinguished from Mofussil, or interior of the country; the presidency.
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in 1772. It was reformed in 1780 and again in 1793 by the British Parliament. The court's judges were the Governor General and Council Members of the
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and his deputy and registrar, assisted by native officers. For cases exceeding 500 rupees, appeals were allowed to the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut.
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of a Foujdar...Foujdarry Court. A court for administering the criminal law"; Mofussil Dewanny Adawlut: Provincial court of civil justice.
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Mill, adding further: "Sudder Dewanny Adawlut. The chief civil court of justice under the Company's government, held at the presidency"
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Zemindar. By this title, the East India Company are receivers-general of the revenues of Bengal, under a grant from the Great Mogul"
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word which was adopted throughout the Islamic world, meaning a powerful government official, minister or ruler.
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Glossary: S, A glossary of special terminology used in India during the British Administration
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Mill, James, The History of British India, Vol. 1 (of 6), 3rd Edition, London, 1826, Glossary
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Index

Sudder Dewanny Adawlut
Urdu
Bengali
British India
Calcutta
Warren Hastings
East India Company
Urdu
Dewan
Persian
districts of British India
District Collector
Indian Rebellion of 1857
Sadr Faujdari Adalat
Judiciary of India
A Comprehensive History of India, Volume 3


Students' Britannica India
English Law in India
2.13 MAHARASHTRA
Glossary: S, A glossary of special terminology used in India during the British Administration
History of Medieval India
Administrative System in India
Categories
Legal history of India
Hindi words and phrases
Urdu-language words and phrases

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