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Clarke, Richard [Hrsg.]
The regulations of the government of Fort William in Bengal in force at the end of 1853 - to which are added, the acts of the government of India in force in that presidency: with lists of titles and an index (2): Regulations from 1806 to 1834 — London, 1854

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A.D. 1808.]

REGULATION X.

See Cl. 4
Sec. iv. Reg
XX. 181<.

SeeCl. 4
XX. 1817.

IV. [Duties as magistrate of the Twenty-four Pergunnahs.]—7?c.scz%&7
NkcAozz 77V. XVU. 1811.
V. In his capacity of superintendent of police, he shall possess a con- Jurisdiction of su-
current jurisdiction with the several zillah and city magistrates in the P^vendentofpohce.
divisions of Calcutta, Dacca, and Moorshedabad.

VI. The superintendent of police is empowered to execute his warrants,
and other process, in the form prescribed by the Regulations, either by
means of his own officers or through the local authorities, as he may
judge proper. The several zillah and city magistrates, and all persons
acting under them, are required to aid and support the officers of the
superintendent of police in the execution of any warrant or other process
issued by him under his seal and signature; and resistance to any process
so issued is hereby declared to be punishable, in like manner as provided
by the Regulations for resistance to the process of a zillah or city

magistrate.

Process of superin-
tendent of policemay
be executed by his own
officers or through local
ent's officers in exe-
cution of process is-
sued by him.
Resistance to such
process how punish-
able.

VII. The superintendent of police is authorized to correspond, either
publicly or secretly, with the officers of Government in every department,
upon subjects connected with the discharge of the duty committed to
him ; and all public officers are directed to furnish the superintendent
with any information they may possess upon such subjects, as well as
generally to co-operate with him, and to afford every assistance in their
power to enable him to accomplish the objects of his appointment.
VIII. The superintendent of police shall communicate immediately
with the Governor-General in Council, through the secretary in the
judicial department, upon all matters connected with his office ; and shall
act under such instructions as may, from time to time, be transmitted for
his guidance by the order of Government.
IX. The superintendent of police shall also be considered under the
general authority of the Court of Nizamut Adawlut, in all matters relative
to the police ; and upon any point not expressly provided for by the
Regulations or by the orders of Government, shall be guided by the
instructions of that court.
provided for by the Regulations or orders of
X. Section XXVII. Regulation II. 1802, relative to the commission
payable to the magistrates of Calcutta and of the Twenty-four Pergunnahs,
is hereby rescinded.

Superintendent of
police authorized to
correspond with officers
of Government in every
department.
All public officers to
furnish him with any
information they may
possess.
And generally to co-
appointmeut.
Superintendent to
communicate withGo-
vernor-General in
Council, through se-
cretary in the judicial
'department:
ment.
Superintendent to be
also under general au-
thority of the Nizamut
Adawlut in matters of
police:
and to be guided by
instructions of that
court on points not
Government.
Sec. xxvii. Reg. 11.
1802, rescinded.

VOL. II.

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