It being the duty of the ruling power to protect all classes of people, and more particularly those who from their situation are most helpless, the Governor-General in Council, will, whenever he may deem it proper, enact such Regulations as he may think... The History of British India - Side 463av James Mill - 1848Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| India. [Appendix.] - 1825 - 438 sider
...rights of the cultivators. " The Governor" General in Council will, whenever he may deem it pro" per, enact such regulations as he may think necessary " for the protection and welfare of the dependant talook" dars, ryots, and other cultivators of the soil ; and no " zumeendar, independent... | |
| Honorable J.H. Harington, Esq. - 1827 - 78 sider
...people, and more particularly those who, from their situation are most helpless, the Governor General in Council will, whenever he may deem it proper, enact...think necessary, for the protection and welfare of the dependant Talookdars, Ryots, and other cultivators of the soil," and Regulation VIII. 1793, which contains... | |
| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - 1832 - 156 sider
...duty of the ruling power to protect all classes of people, and more particularly those who from their situation are most helpless, the Governor-general...think necessary, for the protection and welfare of the dependant Talookdars, Ryots, and other cultivators of the soil; and no Zamindar, independent Talookdar,... | |
| 1858 - 438 sider
...larly those who from their situation are the most helpless, the ' Governor-General in Council would, whenever he may deem it ' proper, enact such regulations...for the ' protection and welfare of the dependent Talhookdars, Ryots, and ' other cultivators of the soil ;' and Mr. Harrington declares that the regulations... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1858 - 628 sider
...reserved in Article 7 of the abovementioned proclamation to the GovernorGeneral of India in Council to enact such regulations as he may think necessary for the protection and welfare of dependent lalookdars, ryols, and other cultivators of the soil cannot be so construed as to mean that... | |
| John Herbert Harington - 1866 - 384 sider
...Regulation I, 1793, viz., that he " will, whenever he may deem it proper, enact such regulations as ho may think necessary for the protection and welfare...talookdars, ryots, and other cultivators of the soil;"* to the principle declared in the preamble to Regulation 19, 1793, that " by the ancient law of the... | |
| Cobden Club (London, England) - 1870 - 504 sider
...provision, often quoted, reserving a power of future interference in behalf of the inferior holders. " The Governor-General in Council will, whenever he...regulations as he may think necessary for the protection of the dependent talookdars, ryots, and other cultivators of the soil." As the early Regulations were... | |
| 1872 - 538 sider
...least, distinctly reserved to Government the right of enacting such regulations as may be judged proper for the protection and welfare of the dependent talookdars, ryots, and other cultivators of the soil*; and, when duly considered, affords not the slightest countenance td the opinion that the zemindars... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1874 - 264 sider
...from their situation are most helpless," it would be competent to the Governor General in Council to " enact such regulations as he may think necessary for the protection and welfare of the defendant taluqdars, ryots and other cultivators of the soil."* Has any such regulation been enacted... | |
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