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A '''Sadr Nizamat Adalat''' is an Appeal Court for Criminal matters in [[Madras]] and [[Bombay]], introduced by the British c. 1793 but amalgamated into the Supreme Court system in 1862. | A '''Sadr Nizamat Adalat''' is an Appeal Court for Criminal matters in [[Madras]] and [[Bombay]], introduced by the British c. 1793 but amalgamated into the [[Supreme Court]] system in 1862. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 28 January 2014
A Sadr Nizamat Adalat is an Appeal Court for Criminal matters in Madras and Bombay, introduced by the British c. 1793 but amalgamated into the Supreme Court system in 1862.