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  • ...a wrongdoer from committing an offence, and to compensate personal injury and damage caused to a property of a person, are the aim of tort law. This reme ...discharges water on the land of others or even after determination of his tenancy remains in possession against the will of the landlord he commits offence o ...
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  • ...the abolition of the zamindari system and in the amendment of the Tenancy Act. ...956, Ramizuddin Ahmad was elected member of the Pakistan National Assembly and became Minister for Communication in 1957. During his office as Minister fo ...
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  • ...e landlord and two-third for the tenant and (3) two-fifth for the landlord and one fifth for the landlord. ...s were recorded as payers of produce rent, dhankarari (fixed rent in kind) and bargadars or sharecroppers. ...
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  • ...ishna Mohan|rev. krishna mohan banerji]] in 1843. In 1851, he was ordained and sent to Burdwan district. ...also wrote two novels, ''Chandramukhi'', ''A Tale of Bengali Life'' (1859) and ''Govinda Samanta'', which portray the suffering of peasants under the zami ...
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  • ...ricts of Bengal and their supporters had gone to fields and cut down crops and thrashed them on their own khalan (harvest processing field). ...s. They argued that the harvests would be stacked at the tenant's compound and the landlord would not get any share from the by-products. ...
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  • ...proprietary ownership of the zamindari. Later, Bishnuram Sen, Balaram Sen and Kashiram Sen bought zamindari of Selimabad pargana by their own names. ...teepassa zamindari divided in to two parts named Boro Hissha (large share) and Chhoto Hissha (small share). ...
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  • ...career he served in various capacities in the North West Provinces, Punjab and Oudh. ...Office and the Government of India as the most neglected in administration and backward in economic conditions in the whole of British India. ...
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  • ...district (1905-06), diara operation areas in Bakerganj district (1910-15) and in Tushkhali Government estate in Bakerganj district (1905-06). ...of each district operations chronologically, with total years of operation and the names of the settlement officers who conducted those operations. ...
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  • ...hat). His zamindari comprised the sarkars of Ghoraghat, Barbakabad, Tajpur and Panjor. During his time, a huge dighi named Shuksagar was dug on the east s ...the English East India Company acquired ''diw''''a''''n''''i'' of Bengal, and the Englih officials started supervision over the local revenue system. ...
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  • ...6; Governor General of Canada, 1872-78; ambassador in St. Petersburg, 1879 and ambassador to Turkey, 1881. ...ercome. Ripon had enjoyed unexampled goodwill and respect from the Indians and to the [[Anglo-Indians|anglo-indians]] he was equally unpopular. To them he ...
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  • ...l India outlook, the leaders kept the organisation above narrow provincial and communal politics. ...lied that national movement was assuming an all India character in outlook and approach. ...
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  • ...ries: lands held by proprietors but not under the permanent settlement law and khas lands or lands held not by private proprietors but by the government. ...d to conduct periodical [[Revenue Survey|revenue survey]] of these estates and revise the rates of assessment in the light of the findings of the survey. ...
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  • ...66), [[Secretary of State for India|secretary of state for india]] (1866), and Lord President of the Council (1868-73). He was made a Marquess in 1871. ...gh posts in the India Office two times, was appointed the Governor General and Viceroy of India. Lord Ripon, a radical liberal among the liberals, set his ...
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  • ...dan was the founder of Chandradwip royal family. Ramaballav, Krishnaballav and Hariballav were the inheritors of Danujmardan. ...was shown inTodormal's revenue records as part of Bakla [[Sarkar|sarkar]] and divided into three parganas. ...
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  • ...hat the ownership of land belonged to the person who cleared jungles on it and prepared it for cultivation. The king claimed a share in the produce of the ...network of rivers, tributaries and canals. Diluvion of land by the rivers and formation of new lands are annual features. The peculiar geographical condi ...
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  • ...tre of the Bengali language. He was well versed in Sanskrit, Persian, Urdu and English, apart from his mother tongue Bangla. ...ile a law student and honorary secretary of the Muslim Institute, he wrote and published a pamphlet on Mohammedan Education. ...
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  • ...gar High School in 1904, graduated from the Calcutta Ripon College in 1908 and obtained BL Degree from the same institution in 1910. ...on. He was associated with the activities of the ‘Abhay Ashram’ of Comilla and was elected a member of the Comilla District Board in 1936. During the [[Fa ...
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  • ...vion) since time immemorial must have led to the growth of a body of usage and custom regulating the rights of ownership of such lands. ...introduce any new rule of law. On the contrary, it declared the supremacy and applicability of the rules of usage wherever a clearly established usage wa ...
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  • ...r are concerned the greatest figures of the estate were Khwaja abdul ghani and his son [[Ahsanullah, Khwaja|khwaja ahsanullah]]. Though they had nothing t ...nts in Dhaka, he developed a flourishing business in hides and skins, salt and spices. Under the operation of the [[Permanent Settlement, The|permanent se ...
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  • ...to include Ghoraghat, Nawabpur, Khetlal, Shibganj, Panchbibi, Badalgachhi and Adamdighi thanas. ...7. His youngest son Prannath succeeded him in 1682. He was the most famous and powerful potentate of the family who began the construction of the fabulous ...
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