| William Hook Morley - 1850 - 1080 pages
...cognizance of all suits and complaints of a civil nature against persons amenable to their jurisdiction, " provided the landed or other real property, to which...the limits of the Zillah, or city, over which their jurisdic'tiou may extend." — Macu. Loknauth Chukurwiitee v. Kalikunkur Sein. 4th May 1810. 1 8. DA... | |
| Bengal (India). Sadr Dīwānī ʻAdālat - Court rules - 1856 - 636 pages
...Reg. 2, of 1803, Sec. 5, it is prescribed as follows: The Zillah Courts are empowered, Sfc. 8fc., " or in all other cases, the cause of action shall have...a fixed inhabitant within the limits of the Zillah over which their Jurisdiction may extend." Now cases of the annexed nature are nnt uncommon : A- an... | |
| Bengal (India), David G. Sutherland - Delegated legislation - 1864 - 904 pages
...defendant shall come within any of the descriptions of persons mentioned in Section iv. ; provided that the landed, or other real property, to which the suit...fixed inhabitant, within the limits of the zillah over which their jurisdiction may extend. VI. The zillah Courts are hereby vested with jurisdiction... | |
| David Sutherland - India - 1892 - 858 pages
...mentioned ' in Section 7, provided the landed or other ' real property to which the suit or com' plaint may relate shall be situated, or in ' all other cases...city over which "" their jurisdiction may extend. " Suits regarding marriage are, therefore, treated by Section 8 of Regulation III. of 1793, as being... | |
| T. A. Venkasawmy Row - Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 802 pages
...other oases, cause of action arose, or the defendant, at the time when the suit commenced, resided as a fixed inhabitant within the limits of the zillah or city over which their jurisdiction extended, and by section 14, the courts were prohibited from trying any suit in which the cause of... | |
| 1836 - 736 pages
...the defendant at the time when the suit may be commenced shall reside as a fixed inhabitant, withm the limits of the zillah or city over which their jurisdiction may extend. Thus will stand the law, as it irillbe written, and until I discover the third code for which I have... | |
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