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The first century of British justice in India : an account of the Court of judicature at Bombay, established in 1672, and of other courts of justice in Madras, Calcutta and Bombay, from 1661 to the latter part of the eighteenth century,

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Main Author: Fawcett, Charles, Sir, 1869-1952.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, The Clarendon press, 1934.
Subjects:
Bombay (India : State). > Court of judicature.
Justice, Administration of > India.
Courts > India.
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