Princeton University Press, 1996. — 189 p. The command of language and the language of command Law and the colonial state in India The transformation of objects in artifacts, antiquities and art in the XIX century India Cloth, clothes and colonialism. India in the XIX century
Calcutta: Thacker, Spink and Co. 1905. — 236 p. This book concludes the labours of my free years Professorship. It embraces a history of the Ligislative Councils and of the judicial institutions which have been established in this country by the English; and an account is added of the existing Courts and Councils which make and administer the laws now in force in British India.
Nagpur: Printed by Ranade D.G. 1934. — 228 p. Reported in: Sind Law Reporter. Criminal Law Journal. All India Reports. To 152 Indian Cases. Criminal Cases.
Madras: Higginbotham and Co. 1881. — 660 p. This edition has been thoroughly revised and re-considered by myself with reference to all the recent cases, English and Indian. In on respect, however, it will be found to differ from its predecessors. The names of the Indian Cases have been inserted, with citations from the contemporaneous reports, and a table of all cases quoted...
Madras: Higginbotham and Co. 1878. — 634 p. Whereas it is expedient to provide a General Penal Code for British India; it is enacted as follows: This Act shall be called The Indian Penal Code, and shall take effect on and from the 1st day of May, 1861, throughout the whole of the Territories which are or may become vested in Her Majesty by the Statute 21 and 22 Victoria,...
Madras: Higginbotham and Co. 1884. — 690 p. This edition has necessarily received considerable alteration, so as to adapt in to the Criminal Procedure Code of 1882. The Commentary has been carefully examined, and it is believed that all the English in Indian Cases bearing upon the subject, up to the time of my final correction of the sheets, will be found either incorporated in...
Penguin Books, 2013. — 147 p. — ISBN: 9788184759532. An important book that offers a lucid introduction and analysis of some landmark judgements in India. They include Kesavananda Bharati, Shah Bano and Union Carbide cases among others.
Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd., 2009. — 229 p. Imperial Miasma Th eory and the Construction of Unequal Colonial Identities Imagery and Law in the Creation of Identities Scientifi c Racism and the Constitution of Diff erence Th e ‘Ethnic’ as a Component of the ‘Criminal’ Class Imposing Colonial Legal Identities in India Constructing the Sansi as a ‘Criminal’ Class Imperial...
Series: Oxford India Paperbacks Publisher: OUP India Year: 2000 ISBN: 0195653114, 9780195653113 Pages: 372 This volume deals with law-making as a cultural enterprise in which the colonial state had to draw upon existing normative codes of rank, status and gender, and re-order them to a new and more exclusive definition of the state's sovereign right. From Faujdari to Faujdari...
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