Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 17: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.2 of 1843, of Wagha Khooma, of the village of Lohar in the Baweesee [Bavisi] District, found guilty of having killed his brother about 10 years previously, and of wounding another person a year or two afterwards
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 18: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.3 of 1843, of Natha Wusta, of the village of Rampoora [Rampura] in the Edur Taluka, found guilty of having killed his sister
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 19: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.4 of 1843, of Jamma Sugram on a charge of murder within the limits of the village of Veerpoor in the Wucktapoor Taluka
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 20: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.5 of 1843, of three prisoners (Dhunjee Munjee, Sukra Mawa and Kunjee Bheeka) charged with gang robbery attended with murder and wounding
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 21: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.6 of 1843, of three prisoners (Bhawa Dewa, Roopa Dola and Jaloo Amba) charged with highway robbery attended with violence
Application of Major C G Dixon, Superintendent of Merwara, for the services of a Munsif to aid him in the performance of the Judicial duties of Beaur [Beawar]
Half Yearly Return of Europeans and East Indians employed in the civil, military and medical branches of the service of the Nizam of Hyderabad, dated 31st July 1843
Omission in the reports of the officer appointed to make an inspection of the local Corps in Malwa in 1841, having reference to the orders of Government prohibiting any violence being used to the persons or property of villagers, and strictly prohibiting the pressing of Beggaries or forcibly req...