Reg. XV.
1824, rescinded
by Act IV.
1840.
A.D. 1828.] REGULATION VI. 827
the date on which they have issued or may issue orders for adjusting* the
boundaries, for measuring any of the lands, or for making a census of the
inhabitants of any village or portion of a village belonging to such mehaul,
of which intimation shall be given to the magistrate or joint magistrate
within whose division the village shall be situated, up to the day on which
they may be informed that the settlement, as made and revised by them,
has been finally confirmed by Government. During the aforesaid period,
zAc powers tv.s'Ad zzz WTqz,sAT/zk.s' zzzz^ ybuzf mzqNAvAc.s', /h/ AleyzzAAzozz W D.
1824, .sArzA Ae zzz ppyartA zzA zzzcAzzzzA qf zcAzcA z^Ae .s'eAAzzzczzf
zzzqyAz? ^ozzz^z'o^z'C^; zzzzA the said officers shall be guided, in respect to
such meliauls, by the provisions of Clause Second, Section XXXIV.
Regulation VII. 1822, by which they were required to refer to the revenue
authorities, disputes regarding lands, premises, crops, watercourses, and
the like. And ail police-officers are required to give immediate and
efficient support to collectors and other revenue officers in the execution
of their duties.
A.D. 1828. REGULATION V.
A REGULATION jdar azzzfAoWazzzy z!Ag ^z/AtzA %?ztA 6%z/ Uozzr^ zkt azwczzzfd
GzAtzf& qf dfzA'zGry Lhzzz'z'.S' zzz cvz'zGzzz 6h.sv.s'.' PASSED Ay z^Ac
(AgzzgrzzA zzz UozzzzczY, ozz ^Ag28^A Rzz_yzz^A 1828.
[Repealed by Section 1. Act XI. 1841.]
*
A.D. 1828. REGULATION VL
A REGULATION z"o c,zyzz'zzzzz z*Ac Tzz^zzz^ uzzd AAvzzzzzzy q/' CCZ'AZZZZ ^ qf
7?z?yzz^zozz77. 1823 : PASSED Az/ z!Ac (7ov6z^zzoz^-(7czz6rzzA zzz UhzzzzczA, ozz zfAc
4z!/z /S'gp^zzz&f, 1828.
1. WHEREAS the minimum of punishment, in cases of affray attended
with homicide, established by Regulation II. of 1823, was more particu-
larly intended to apply to cases in which the parties might resort preme-
ditatedly to that mode of adjusting their disputes, and was not meant to
apply to affrays arising on a sudden, on some altercation or dispute between
the parties, nor to assaults in which the assailed might resist the assaulters
in their own defence, and it being deemed expedient to define the
meaning and purport of Regulation II. of 1823, more particularly, the
following rules have been passed, to be in force from the time of their
5 N 2
MgZe J m
M36%wA*aZM yomZ
wayisfraZe# Zy jRey.
-VV. 1824, Zo Ae
guided by the rules of
Cl. 2, Sec. xxxiv. Reg.
VII. 1822.
Police officers to give
immediate and efficient
aid to collectors.
Reg. V. 1828.
Reg. VI. 1828.
Preamble.
1824, rescinded
by Act IV.
1840.
A.D. 1828.] REGULATION VI. 827
the date on which they have issued or may issue orders for adjusting* the
boundaries, for measuring any of the lands, or for making a census of the
inhabitants of any village or portion of a village belonging to such mehaul,
of which intimation shall be given to the magistrate or joint magistrate
within whose division the village shall be situated, up to the day on which
they may be informed that the settlement, as made and revised by them,
has been finally confirmed by Government. During the aforesaid period,
zAc powers tv.s'Ad zzz WTqz,sAT/zk.s' zzzz^ ybuzf mzqNAvAc.s', /h/ AleyzzAAzozz W D.
1824, .sArzA Ae zzz ppyartA zzA zzzcAzzzzA qf zcAzcA z^Ae .s'eAAzzzczzf
zzzqyAz? ^ozzz^z'o^z'C^; zzzzA the said officers shall be guided, in respect to
such meliauls, by the provisions of Clause Second, Section XXXIV.
Regulation VII. 1822, by which they were required to refer to the revenue
authorities, disputes regarding lands, premises, crops, watercourses, and
the like. And ail police-officers are required to give immediate and
efficient support to collectors and other revenue officers in the execution
of their duties.
A.D. 1828. REGULATION V.
A REGULATION jdar azzzfAoWazzzy z!Ag ^z/AtzA %?ztA 6%z/ Uozzr^ zkt azwczzzfd
GzAtzf& qf dfzA'zGry Lhzzz'z'.S' zzz cvz'zGzzz 6h.sv.s'.' PASSED Ay z^Ac
(AgzzgrzzA zzz UozzzzczY, ozz ^Ag28^A Rzz_yzz^A 1828.
[Repealed by Section 1. Act XI. 1841.]
*
A.D. 1828. REGULATION VL
A REGULATION z"o c,zyzz'zzzzz z*Ac Tzz^zzz^ uzzd AAvzzzzzzy q/' CCZ'AZZZZ ^ qf
7?z?yzz^zozz77. 1823 : PASSED Az/ z!Ac (7ov6z^zzoz^-(7czz6rzzA zzz UhzzzzczA, ozz zfAc
4z!/z /S'gp^zzz&f, 1828.
1. WHEREAS the minimum of punishment, in cases of affray attended
with homicide, established by Regulation II. of 1823, was more particu-
larly intended to apply to cases in which the parties might resort preme-
ditatedly to that mode of adjusting their disputes, and was not meant to
apply to affrays arising on a sudden, on some altercation or dispute between
the parties, nor to assaults in which the assailed might resist the assaulters
in their own defence, and it being deemed expedient to define the
meaning and purport of Regulation II. of 1823, more particularly, the
following rules have been passed, to be in force from the time of their
5 N 2
MgZe J m
M36%wA*aZM yomZ
wayisfraZe# Zy jRey.
-VV. 1824, Zo Ae
guided by the rules of
Cl. 2, Sec. xxxiv. Reg.
VII. 1822.
Police officers to give
immediate and efficient
aid to collectors.
Reg. V. 1828.
Reg. VI. 1828.
Preamble.