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ear
             
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1945
== Legislation and justice ==
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was
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also
The laws in force in Bengal consist of (i) Acts of Parliament relating to India ; (2) certain still
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remembered
unrepealed Regulations of what was known as the
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for
Bengal Code, framed by the Executive Govern- iifstice nient before the creation of the legislative bodies j
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another
(3) Acts of the Governor-General's Legislative Council, now constituted under
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film
the Indian Councils Acts, 1861 and 1892; (4) Regulations for certain backward
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,
tracts issued by the Government of India under the Statute 33 Vict., c. 3 ; and lastly, (5) Acts of the Bengal
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BN.
Legislative Council. Ihe Bengal Council came into
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Rao's
existence on January 18, 1862, under a proclamation by the Governor-General-in-
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Saliwhanan.
Council which extended the provisions of the Indian Councils Act,
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The
 
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movie
 
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remembered
 186 1, to the
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not
Bengal Division of
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just
 
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because
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it
the Presidency of Fort William '. The Council at first consisted of
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was
twelve members and a president, the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal; but this
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one
number has been raised to twenty under the Indian Councils Act, 1892. By regulations
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of
made under this Act, it has been provided that of the twenty members not more
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the
than ten shall be otificials ; of the non-official members seven are nominated by the
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first
Lieutenant-Governor on the recommendation of certain local bodies and
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Indian
associations, and three at his own discretion. The financial position of the
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fIlms
Government of Bengal is explained in Council every year, and is there open to
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to
criticism, so far as it concerns the branches of revenue and expenditure that
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be
are under the control of the Government of Bengal. There is also a right of
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hand
interpellation, which is limited to matters under the control of the
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tinted
 
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in
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colour,
Lieutenant- Governor,
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but
 
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because
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this
 who may disallow questions which appear to him to be
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.was
inconsistent with the public interest. No resolution can be proposed or division
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the
taken in connexion with the financial statement.
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fIlm
Among the legislative measures enacted since 1880, which specially affect this
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in
Province, the following deserve mention :— Act of the
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which
Indian Council The Bengal Tenancy Act (VIII of 1S85). Acts of the Bengal
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M.G.
Council The Bengal Drainage Act (VI of 188o\ The Cess Act (IX of 188o). The Bengal Municipal Act (III of
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Ramachandran
1884V The Bengal Local Self-Government Act (III of
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was
1885). The Calcutta Port Act (III of 1890). The Public Demands Recovery Act (I
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cast
of 1895). The Calcutta Municipal Act (III of 1899&quot;).
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as
In respect of civil justice the High Court at Calcutta (more properly
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a
designated the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal) is a court
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villain
of record and equity, and is constituted under the Indian High Courts Act,
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and
1861, as the supreme court in Bengal, exercising both original (including
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Ranjan
ecclesiastical, admiralty, and bankruptcy) and appellate jurisdiction. Below
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played
the High Court are the District and Additional Judges, the Small Cause Courts,
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the
the Subordinate Judges, who are sometimes also appointed to be Assistant
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lead
Judges, and the Munsifs. Of these, the District,
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role
Additional, and Assistant Judges also exercise the powers of a criminal court ; the others are purely civil judges, with the
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in
exception of a few Munsifs who are vested with magis- terial powers. The
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the
ordinary jurisdiction of a Munsif extends to all
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fIlm.
original suits cognizable by the civil courts in which the value of the
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subject-matter ' As regard:; legislation and ihe functions of the Provincial Legislative Councils, see
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Vol. IV, chap. v.
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in dispute does not exceed Rs. i,ooo, or, if
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specially extended, Rs. 2,000. The jurisdiction of a
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Subordinate Judge
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or District Judge extends to all original suits cognizable by the
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civil courts. It does not, however, include the powers of a Small Cause Court
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unless these have been specially conferred. Appeals from Munsifs
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lie to the District Judge, or to the Subordinate Judge, if the High Court, with
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the sanction of the Local Government, so direct. Appeals from Subordinate
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Judges lie to the District Judge, except when the value of the subject-matter
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exceeds Rs. 5,000, in which case the appeal lies to the High Court. Appeals
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from the decrees and orders of District and Additional Judges lie to the High
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Court. An appeal may, subject to certain restrictions, be preferred from the
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High Court to the Privy Council in England, if the amount in dispute exceeds
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Rs. 10,000. The powers of Courts of Small Causes are regulated by Act IX of
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1887. Subject to certain exceptions, their jurisdiction extends to all suits of
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a civil nature of which the value does not exceed Rs. 500, a limit which may be
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increased to Rs. r,ooo by a
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special order of the Local Government. The Local Government is empowered, under
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Act XII of 1887, to invest Subordinate Judges and Munsifs
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with Small Cause Court jurisdiction for the trial of cases not exceeding Rs.
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500 in value in the case of Subordinate Judges, and Rs. 100 in the case of Munsifs. In civil suits above a certain limit Calcutta is
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under the original jurisdiction of the High Court. The Small Cause Court of
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Calcutta has a purely local jurisdiction and is regulated by a special Act. The
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principal statistics^ relating to civil justice are embodied in the statement below : —
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