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This authoritative legal treatise by Sir Ernest John Trevelyon offers an in-depth examination of the constitution and jurisdiction of civil courts operating under British rule in India. The work provides a systematic analysis of the legal framework that governed civil justice administration during the colonial period, covering court hierarchies, jurisdictional boundaries, and procedural mechanisms.
The author explores the constitutional basis for court authority, the distribution of jurisdictional powers among various levels of courts, and the legal principles underlying civil proceedings. Particularly valuable for legal historians, scholars of Indian law, and those studying the colonial administrative system, this text documents how British legal institutions were established and operated within the Indian subcontinent.
Essential reading for understanding the historical development of India’s legal system and the institutional frameworks that would later inform post-independence judicial structures. The detailed examination of jurisdictional matters remains relevant for legal professionals and academics researching comparative law and colonial governance.







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