431
COURTS, ZILLAH—coM^MMec?.
Authorized to refer an original judgment back to lower court for revision ) XXVI. ix.
and amendment .j
COURT OF REQUESTS, AT CALCUTTA.
Judgments of, may be executed by court of the Twenty-four Pergunnahs
-the court of the Twenty-four Pergunnahs may be executed by
Process of, may be endorsed by any judge or magistrate to be served)
within his jurisdiction ..)
Proof of such service, howto be made ...
Zillah judges to execute judgments of.
Judges and magistrates, how to levy fines for .
MILITARY-(See MILITARY). 1825.
COURT OF WARDS.
The estates of disqualified proprietors to be managed by. 1793
Over what persons and estates its jurisdiction extends.
What proprietors are exempted from its jurisdiction. 1793.
Further exemptions from the jurisdiction of .
The authority and jurisdiction of, in whom to be vested .^
How to proceed on receiving collector's report of the disqualification of a)
proprietor.)
When to deliver up the estate to the proprietor .
Appointment of managers,by whomand how to be made—(See MANAGERS) ^
- guardians—(See GuARDiANs) . 1793
How to dispose of deeds and securities belonging to an estate under their )
charge .)
Rules for payment of debts due by proprietor .
Disqualified minors, how to sue and be sued .
Consent of, necessary to enable disqualihed proprietors to adopt .
What particulars to be given by collectors in their reports of disqualification
Estates not to be sold for arrears accruing under management of.
How to proceed if the estate of a disqualified proprietor be too small to 1
bear the expense of a separate establishment .j
May invest females whom they deem competent with the management of 1
their own estates .j
When estate is situated in two or more zillahs, may order accounts to be 1
rendered only to collector of zillah in which the chief party is situated J
Empowered to commit several small estates, to charge of one manager.
Security in civil suits not required from guardians .
The ordinary jurisdiction of, to be exercised only in respect of estates 1
devolving on proprietors by inheritance.J
But Government may place under superintendence of, estates otherwise 1
possessed or acquired . J
Contumacy and notorious profligacy not to be grounds for interference of
The jurisdiction of, declared not to be affected by Regulation V. 1799.
May farm or otherwise arrange for the estates of disqualified proprietors 1
for a term not exceeding ten years.J
In what cases may refrain from assuming charge of minors' estates.
Powers of, vested in commissioner of revenue.
All powers of, inconsistent with provisions of Reg. 1. 1829, annulled.
Powers and duties of, in respect of succession to estates of deceased per- )
Sons-(See DECEASED PERSONS).)
COVENANTED SERVANTS.-SeePuBLic OFFICERS.
1852.
XXVI. ix.
1812.
XVI.
1839.
XXVII.
1850.
IX. xxix.
—
- XXX,
—
— lxxviii.
—
— ciii. to cviii.
1825.
XX.
1793.
VIII.xxi.
—
X. i. ii. iii.
1796.
111. ii.
1793.
X. iii.
—
L.
1796.
111. & VII.
1793.
X.
1829.
1. iv. 1.
1793.
X. v. 1 to 4.
—
— v. 5, 6.
— vi. et seq.
1799.
VII. xxvi.
1793.
X. vi. xx. et seq,
—
— xviii.
—
— xix.
—
— xxxii.
—
— xxxiii.
—
— xxxiv.
1. viii. 5.
XIV. xlviii.
,1796.
III. ii.
1793.
L. ii.
— iii. iv.
- V.
—
— vi.
1795.
LV.
1796.
III. ii.
— ii.
VII.
1799.
V. viii.
1822.
VI. iii.
—
— iv.
1829.
1. iv. 1.
—
— vi.
1841.
XIX.
COURTS, ZILLAH—coM^MMec?.
Authorized to refer an original judgment back to lower court for revision ) XXVI. ix.
and amendment .j
COURT OF REQUESTS, AT CALCUTTA.
Judgments of, may be executed by court of the Twenty-four Pergunnahs
-the court of the Twenty-four Pergunnahs may be executed by
Process of, may be endorsed by any judge or magistrate to be served)
within his jurisdiction ..)
Proof of such service, howto be made ...
Zillah judges to execute judgments of.
Judges and magistrates, how to levy fines for .
MILITARY-(See MILITARY). 1825.
COURT OF WARDS.
The estates of disqualified proprietors to be managed by. 1793
Over what persons and estates its jurisdiction extends.
What proprietors are exempted from its jurisdiction. 1793.
Further exemptions from the jurisdiction of .
The authority and jurisdiction of, in whom to be vested .^
How to proceed on receiving collector's report of the disqualification of a)
proprietor.)
When to deliver up the estate to the proprietor .
Appointment of managers,by whomand how to be made—(See MANAGERS) ^
- guardians—(See GuARDiANs) . 1793
How to dispose of deeds and securities belonging to an estate under their )
charge .)
Rules for payment of debts due by proprietor .
Disqualified minors, how to sue and be sued .
Consent of, necessary to enable disqualihed proprietors to adopt .
What particulars to be given by collectors in their reports of disqualification
Estates not to be sold for arrears accruing under management of.
How to proceed if the estate of a disqualified proprietor be too small to 1
bear the expense of a separate establishment .j
May invest females whom they deem competent with the management of 1
their own estates .j
When estate is situated in two or more zillahs, may order accounts to be 1
rendered only to collector of zillah in which the chief party is situated J
Empowered to commit several small estates, to charge of one manager.
Security in civil suits not required from guardians .
The ordinary jurisdiction of, to be exercised only in respect of estates 1
devolving on proprietors by inheritance.J
But Government may place under superintendence of, estates otherwise 1
possessed or acquired . J
Contumacy and notorious profligacy not to be grounds for interference of
The jurisdiction of, declared not to be affected by Regulation V. 1799.
May farm or otherwise arrange for the estates of disqualified proprietors 1
for a term not exceeding ten years.J
In what cases may refrain from assuming charge of minors' estates.
Powers of, vested in commissioner of revenue.
All powers of, inconsistent with provisions of Reg. 1. 1829, annulled.
Powers and duties of, in respect of succession to estates of deceased per- )
Sons-(See DECEASED PERSONS).)
COVENANTED SERVANTS.-SeePuBLic OFFICERS.
1852.
XXVI. ix.
1812.
XVI.
1839.
XXVII.
1850.
IX. xxix.
—
- XXX,
—
— lxxviii.
—
— ciii. to cviii.
1825.
XX.
1793.
VIII.xxi.
—
X. i. ii. iii.
1796.
111. ii.
1793.
X. iii.
—
L.
1796.
111. & VII.
1793.
X.
1829.
1. iv. 1.
1793.
X. v. 1 to 4.
—
— v. 5, 6.
— vi. et seq.
1799.
VII. xxvi.
1793.
X. vi. xx. et seq,
—
— xviii.
—
— xix.
—
— xxxii.
—
— xxxiii.
—
— xxxiv.
1. viii. 5.
XIV. xlviii.
,1796.
III. ii.
1793.
L. ii.
— iii. iv.
- V.
—
— vi.
1795.
LV.
1796.
III. ii.
— ii.
VII.
1799.
V. viii.
1822.
VI. iii.
—
— iv.
1829.
1. iv. 1.
—
— vi.
1841.
XIX.