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  1. strict administrative control' (Fawcett 1938:v). In Madras, the era of the professional lawyer and of judges trained in law begins only at the very end of the century when the Recorders' Court is estab-lished in 1798, and then is superseded by the Supreme Court in 1802 (Neild 1976:36). These Courts, combined with other institu-

  2. In 1678, the Court of Judicature, which was presided over by the Governor, was established by Governor Streynasham Master. On 26th December 1800 CE, the Supreme Court was founded on the Choultry Gate Street of St. George's Fort. It was moved to Bentinck's Buildings in 1817. In 1862, a High Court was established for the Madras Presidency, taking ...

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  4. The Madras High Court complex, said to house the largest number of courts in Asia, looms large at the junction of Broadway (Prakasam Salai) and First Line Beach (Rajaji Salai).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Madras_StateMadras State - Wikipedia

    Madras State was a state of India which was in existence during the mid-20th century. The state came into existence on 26 January 1950 when the Constitution of India was adopted and included the present-day Tamil Nadu, Kerala and parts of neighboring states of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Andhra state was separated in 1953 and the state was ...

  6. 19. The whole argument of the petitioner is rounded on the meaning of the word “law” given to it by the Supreme Court of America. It seems unnecessary to embark on a discussion of the powers and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the U.S.A and how they came to enlarge or abridge the meaning of law in the expression “due process of law”.

  7. Tiu State of Madras. Patanjali Sastri, J. 598 SUPREME COURT REPORTS [ 1950] or the circulation, sale or distribution in the Province of Madras or any part thereof of any document or class of documents" is a "law relating. to any matter which undermines the security of or tends to overthrow the State."

  8. Section 9. (1-A) of the Madras Maintenance of Public Order Act, XXXIII. of 1949, which authorises impositions of restrictions for. the wider purpose of securing public safety or the mainte-. nance of public order falls outside the scope of authorised. restrictions under cl. (2) and is therefore void and uncon-.

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