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( o \לס ( [PART VII. ORDERS BY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT FORT WILLIAM IN BENGAL. ● CIRCULAR ORDER No. 1. Dated Calcutta, the 15th January 1876. ಒಷಿಸಿr, 0Px forwarded to all District Judges. Their particular attention Civil. is directed to the responsibility which has been imposed upon them. By order of the High Court, W. M. SouTTAs, Registrar. Resolution of the Government of India, Financial Department,-No. 3020, dated Simla, the 31st August 1875. READ Endorsement of the Government of Bengal, No. 2328, dated the 20th July 1875, on a letter from the Registrar of the High Court in Bengal, submitting a statement of receipts and disbursements on accounts of the employment of ameens in the several Civil Courts during the year 1874-75. Resolution.—The Governor-General in Council observes that, adding 10 per cent. for pensions, the receipts and charges on account of the employment of Civil Court Ameens in 1873-74 and 1874-75, and the deficit in each of these years, are as follows:– Treceipts. Charges. Deficit. Rs. Rs. Rs. 1873–74 ... ... 68,473 78.500 15,036 1874-75 ... ... 52,700 72,587 13,887 The measures taken by the High Court upon the return of 1873-74 do not appear to have proved effectual. The receipts of 1874-75 have fallen off largely, compared with 1873-74. His Excellency in Council accordingly considers that Thistrict Judges should be held reponsible for the timely and systematic adjustment of their establishments in accordance with the work which they have to do. o -ജബങ്കബ= ORDER.—Ordered, that a copy of the foregoing Resolution be forwarded to the Home Department for information and for the issue of further necessary orders. R. H. Hol.I.INGBERY, Asst. Secy. to the Govt. of India. ~ബ= 1 - ജ= syra masmūsmamagn =======سےعت _ TTS TT TTSAS A S A S A TT TSTMM MA STTS SS LLL S TTT S SSASAS SS SAAAAAMS *ബ _ CIRCULAR ORDERS OF THE BOARD OF REVENUE, L. P. JANUARY 1876. A. Money, Esq., C.B. No. 4. It has been the practice in some districts to treat certificates, which are issued under the provision of Section 16, Regulation VIII of 1819, of the payment of the purchase-money of a tenure sold under that Regulation, as deeds of conveyance, and to require them to be stamped accordingly but the legality of this practice having been called in question, the [Gavernment Gazette, 22nd February 1876.]