Grateful acknowledgement of Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy [Jamsetji jijibhoy] for the Court's liberal consideration in acceding to his wishes regarding the construction of a causeway between Mahim and Bandora
Khandesh: death of an enamdar named Puddum Row Mutkur without issue, and the continuance to his relatives of an hereditary village called Kheree Boodrook which he possessed in the Sultanpur Pargana
Papers regarding Act III of 1844, An Act for legalizing the infliction of corporal punishment in cases of petty larceny generally, and when committed by offenders of tender age
Papers regarding Act IV of 1844, An Act for repealing Regulation IX of 1808 of the Bengal Code
Scope & Content:
Includes a printed copy of the Act, and correspondence regarding the cases of two men sentenced to transportation for life for not surrendering themselves within the period notified after having been convicted of a dacoity committed at Rangpur in 1841
Papers regarding Act VIII of 1844, An Act to authorise the Governments of Fort William in Bengal, Fort St George and Bombay, to remove native officers, soldiers and followers imprisoned under sentence of a court martial from one prison to another
Papers regarding Act IX of 1844, An Act for authorising the institution of suits in the Courts of Principal Sudder Ameens [Sadr Amins] and Sudder Ameens [Sadr Amins]
Papers regarding Act I of 1844, An Act for securing certain immunities and privileges to His Highness the Nabob of the Carnatic, His Family and Retinue
Scope & Content:
Includes a printed copy of the Act, and lists of the male and female relations, and the principal officers, of the Nabob who were to be exempted from the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and the Court of Commissioners for the recovery of small debts