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The Administration of Justice in Southern India is a comprehensive scholarly work by John Bruce Norton that explores the intricate systems of judicial governance and legal administration in Southern India. This historical text delves into the colonial period’s legal frameworks, examining how justice was administered across various levels of the Indian judiciary.
Norton’s detailed analysis covers the organizational structures, procedural mechanisms, and administrative practices that defined the southern Indian legal system. The work provides valuable insights into court hierarchies, judicial officers’ roles, and the application of law during a transformative period in Indian history. Through careful documentation and historical research, Norton illuminates the complexities of colonial legal administration and its impact on Southern Indian society.







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