Papers regarding the judicial system in the Madras Presidency - inefficiency of the Courts of Appeal and Circuit etc. (includes returns of civil cases in the Bengal Presidency in 1833-34) Vol 1
Papers regarding the judicial system in the Madras Presidency - inefficiency of the Courts of Appeal and Circuit etc. Vol 2 (includes minute of the Governor General [Lord William Bentinck] dated 23 Oct 1834, on pp 20-24)
Papers regarding the judicial system in the Madras Presidency, Vol 3 - the Indian Law Commissioners are asked to give their opinion on the proposed reforms
Draft by the Calcutta Nizamat Adalat of a regulation defining the crime of treason or rebellion and the punishment thereof (a copy of the proposed regulation appears on pp 9-12)
Suggestion of the Commissioner of Circuit of the Murshidabad Division [Evelyn Meadows Gordon] that section 6 of Bengal Regulation 9 of 1793, regarding criminal confessions, should be abrogated
Legislative proposals of the Chief Magistrate of Calcutta, relating to offences by seamen, the inclusion of the General Hospital within the town boundary, etc. etc. (Vol 1)
Enactment of India Act 21 of 1837 dispensing, in certain circumstances, with the requirement of swearing oaths (a copy of Act 21 appears on pp 15-16) (Vol 2)