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)
Enactment of Government of India Act 15 of 1835 for the punishment of perjury and contempt of court before the Madras Sadr Adalat and for rescinding section 18 of Madras Regulation 5 of 1802 (a copy of Act 15 appears on pp 13-14)
Enactment of Government of India Act 17 of 1835 introducing a new uniform silver currency for the whole of British India (a copy of Act 17 appears on pp 43-46)
Enactment of India Act 23 of 1837 extending to Principal Sadr Amins in the Madras Presidency the same powers of commitment in cases of perjury as are exercised by Criminal Judges under section 3 of Madras Regulation 8 of 1829 (a copy of Act 23 appears on p 29)
Enactment of India Act 29 of 1836 regulating the number of Madras Sadr Amins and replacing the fees of Registers and Sadr Amins with fixed salaries (a copy of Act 29 appears on p 15)