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- صدر دیوانی عدالت, Bengali: সদর দেওয়ানি আদালত) (English: Sudder Dewanny Adawlut) was the Supreme Court of Revenue in British India established at Calcutta...
- See also References Adalat, Adawlut: Justice, equity; a court of justice. The terms Dewanny Adawlut, and Foujdarry Adawlut, denote the civil and criminal...
- court for revenue matters (non-criminal matters) named the "Sudder Dewanny Adawlut", which applied Hindu law. Dewan, Diwan, Divan, or Deo was the hereditary...
- Adawlut, and magistrate of Dinajpore on 1 May 1793; sub-secretary to the secret department, and examiner and reporter to the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut on...
- Province of Bengal, a Collector of the Revenues and a Judge of the Dewanny Adawlut of the Districts of Bhagalpur and various others. He was very hostile towards...
- Later he was appointed to the position of Native Judge in the Hoossor Adawlut (Huzur Adalat) in Bangalore, Mysore state, where he worked for 23 years...
- 1780. In 1793, Boddam was appointed to Saran district as Judge of Diwani Adawlut and Magistrate. He died at Fort William, India on 13 August 1811. Between...
- Colebrooke Sutherland (1830). Reports of Cases in the Court of Sudder Dewanny Adawlut. vol. V. G.H. Huttmann. Eck, Diana L. (2013). Banaras: City of Light. Westminster:...
- Tinnevelly, in 1824 Head ****istant to the Registrar of the Sudder and Foujdarry Adawlut, Deputy Collector of Madras (1828–1831 and 1836–1843), and from 1831 to...
- Civil Service (retired), late Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Nizamut Adawlut, North West Provinces The Rajah Bindessery Pershad, of Sirgooja and Oodeypoor...