Correspondence regarding the transmission of Madras Regulations for the sanction of the Bengal Government - enactment of Madras Regulation 8 of 1831, by which single Judges of the Sadr and Faujdari Adalats and the Provincial Courts of Appeal were invested with powers previously exercised by two o...
Further papers regarding the Baupara Dora case, also petition from the inhabitants of Antravadi Taluk complaining of exactions of money by the Sheristadar of the Huzur Cutcherry and the Amaldar, (Vol 2).
Action taken by the Magistrate of Rajahmundry, Ambrose Crawley, in the case of Baupara Dora, Hill Chief of Totapilli, who had allegedly robbed a Muslim traveller of the sum of 14,000 rupees (Vol 1).
Enactment by the Madras Government of Regulation 7 of 1831 regarding trade between British India and friendly foreign nations (a copy of the regulation appears on pp 4-10).
Contract entered into between Messrs Richards and Co and the Bengal Government for the manufacture of salt by a new process in the application of heat.
Reports of various judges in the Madras Presidency on the effects of Regulation 15 of 1816, section 15, which prescribed the use of the English language in recording the decrees and orders of the Courts - the measure is generally agreed to have been a success.
Further measures taken for the suppression of Thagi, Vol 9 (includes list of Approvers, pp 8-33, and a list of 464 Thags still at large in March 1832, with particulars, pp 107-41).