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This scholarly work by Charles Fawcett presents a detailed historical examination of the British judicial system in India during its formative century. The book focuses primarily on the Court of Judicature established at Bombay in 1672, tracing its creation, organization, and legal proceedings.
Fawcett documents the establishment of British justice institutions and their impact on Indian society and governance. The narrative covers the administrative structure, notable cases, and the interaction between British legal principles and existing Indian legal traditions. The author provides valuable insights into how colonial legal systems were implemented and the key figures who shaped early British jurisprudence in India.
This historical account serves as an important resource for understanding the development of the Indian legal system under British colonial rule and the foundation of modern Indian courts and legal procedures.
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