REGULATION XIII.
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[A.D. 1805.
the boundaries of the said zillahs of Midnapore and Cuttack, which may
appear to be expedient.
for the maintenance of
the police.
IV. The following rules shall be observed in the appointment
of darogahs for the maintenance of the police in the zillah of Cuttack,
and in the above-mentioned pergunnahs of Puttespore, Kummardichour,
and Bograe.
Such of the zemin- In cases in which the zemindars, talookdars, and other land-
thrm^iy'chves^ofthe holders, have not been formally divested of the charge of the police
charge, shall continue within the limits of their respective estates, for misconduct or any
in thei^ ^spect^es- other reason, either by the late Mahratta Government or by the Board of
^ibnitys^ed^Se^°"" Commissioners for the settlement of the affairs of Cuttack, such zemin-
RegAvmsor! ^ dars, talookdars, and other landholders, shall continue, under the respon-
sibility stated in Section VI. Regulation IV. 1804, in charge of the police,
Proprietors of large according to established usage, within their respective estates ; that is, the
estates shall be con- . . i ... , , . ? i,] 11111 1- - ,
stituteddarogahs. principal zemindars, talookdars, and other landholders, being proprietors
of large estates, shall be constituted darogahs of police within the limits
^tIty^°b^°^ubor^ ^ their respective possessions; and the inferior zemindars, talookdars,
dinate officers under and other landholders, being proprietors of petty estates, shall be consi-
and°fppointecf dered to be subordinate officers of police, subject to the above-mentioned
responsibility, under the immediate authority of darogahs, who shall be
selected and appointed for the maintenance of the police in estates or
mohauls of the latter description.
in cases in which any In cases in which any of the zemindars, talookdars, and other
bee!" divested of the landholders, have been divested of the charge of the police (as above
charge of the police, noticed) within the limits of their respective estates, one, two, or more
ndnated%o^e charge kandvtes or sirdar pykes, according to the extent of such estates, shall, in
daro^ah!^ of conformity to established usage, be vested with the immediate mainte-
nance of the peace, the apprehension of public offenders, and other duties
of that description, within the limits of the said estates; subject, never-
theless, to the control of darogahs, who shall be appointed for the super-
intendence of the police and the general control of the conduct of the said
kandytes and all inferior officers of police, within the limits of the autho-
rity of the said darogahs respectively.
Darogahs to receive The darogahs who may be appointed under Clauses Second and
Third of this section, shall receive such salaries as the Governor-General
in Council may think proper to fix for their support, on a consideration of
the labour and responsibility of the offices held by them. .<
Lands assigned by V. Certain lands having been assigned by the authority of the late
for thf mahiteuaMrof Government for the ^maintenance of the said sirdar pykes and inferior
the sirdars and other pykes, under the control of such sirdars, for the support of the general
Lnuedto Aem'^ police of the country, those lands shall be continued to the said sirdar and
other pykes for the purposes to which they have been hitherto appro-
t s^ect priated. It is to be understood, however, that all officers of that descrip-
darogahs!^""^ ^ tion shall be considered subject to the authority of the darogahs of police,
whether zemindars or others, within their respective limits, and shall be
bound to conform to all legal orders which may be issued to them by such
darogahs, conformably to the powers with which the darogahs may be
ri^be^dis^sseMed of ^^csted. It is further to be understood, that any sirdar or other pyke
theirhnds, andhowthe will be liable to be dispossessed of his lands for any disobedience of orders,
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[A.D. 1805.
the boundaries of the said zillahs of Midnapore and Cuttack, which may
appear to be expedient.
for the maintenance of
the police.
IV. The following rules shall be observed in the appointment
of darogahs for the maintenance of the police in the zillah of Cuttack,
and in the above-mentioned pergunnahs of Puttespore, Kummardichour,
and Bograe.
Such of the zemin- In cases in which the zemindars, talookdars, and other land-
thrm^iy'chves^ofthe holders, have not been formally divested of the charge of the police
charge, shall continue within the limits of their respective estates, for misconduct or any
in thei^ ^spect^es- other reason, either by the late Mahratta Government or by the Board of
^ibnitys^ed^Se^°"" Commissioners for the settlement of the affairs of Cuttack, such zemin-
RegAvmsor! ^ dars, talookdars, and other landholders, shall continue, under the respon-
sibility stated in Section VI. Regulation IV. 1804, in charge of the police,
Proprietors of large according to established usage, within their respective estates ; that is, the
estates shall be con- . . i ... , , . ? i,] 11111 1- - ,
stituteddarogahs. principal zemindars, talookdars, and other landholders, being proprietors
of large estates, shall be constituted darogahs of police within the limits
^tIty^°b^°^ubor^ ^ their respective possessions; and the inferior zemindars, talookdars,
dinate officers under and other landholders, being proprietors of petty estates, shall be consi-
and°fppointecf dered to be subordinate officers of police, subject to the above-mentioned
responsibility, under the immediate authority of darogahs, who shall be
selected and appointed for the maintenance of the police in estates or
mohauls of the latter description.
in cases in which any In cases in which any of the zemindars, talookdars, and other
bee!" divested of the landholders, have been divested of the charge of the police (as above
charge of the police, noticed) within the limits of their respective estates, one, two, or more
ndnated%o^e charge kandvtes or sirdar pykes, according to the extent of such estates, shall, in
daro^ah!^ of conformity to established usage, be vested with the immediate mainte-
nance of the peace, the apprehension of public offenders, and other duties
of that description, within the limits of the said estates; subject, never-
theless, to the control of darogahs, who shall be appointed for the super-
intendence of the police and the general control of the conduct of the said
kandytes and all inferior officers of police, within the limits of the autho-
rity of the said darogahs respectively.
Darogahs to receive The darogahs who may be appointed under Clauses Second and
Third of this section, shall receive such salaries as the Governor-General
in Council may think proper to fix for their support, on a consideration of
the labour and responsibility of the offices held by them. .<
Lands assigned by V. Certain lands having been assigned by the authority of the late
for thf mahiteuaMrof Government for the ^maintenance of the said sirdar pykes and inferior
the sirdars and other pykes, under the control of such sirdars, for the support of the general
Lnuedto Aem'^ police of the country, those lands shall be continued to the said sirdar and
other pykes for the purposes to which they have been hitherto appro-
t s^ect priated. It is to be understood, however, that all officers of that descrip-
darogahs!^""^ ^ tion shall be considered subject to the authority of the darogahs of police,
whether zemindars or others, within their respective limits, and shall be
bound to conform to all legal orders which may be issued to them by such
darogahs, conformably to the powers with which the darogahs may be
ri^be^dis^sseMed of ^^csted. It is further to be understood, that any sirdar or other pyke
theirhnds, andhowthe will be liable to be dispossessed of his lands for any disobedience of orders,