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- A sheristadar was once the chief administrative officer in Indian courts entrusted with the tasking of receiving and checking court pleas. The word is...
- Karnataka’s statehood. Venkata Rao was born on 12 July 1880 to Bhima Rao, a sheristadar in the revenue department. The family lived in Bi****ur, Karnataka. He...
- of Nanjangud distinguished advocate of Chief Court of Mysore and a sheristadar. Appu Nedungadi, author of Kundalatha, the first novel published in Malayalam...
- the Revenue Office and rose to become Tahsildar, Naib Sheristadar and later, Head Sheristadar. In 1872, Seshayya Sastri was appointed Diwan of Travancore...
- In 1828, the 22-year-old Maniram was appointed as a tehsildar and a sheristadar of Rangpur under Scott's deputy Captain John Bryan Neufville. Later,...
- Sheikh Lutfar Rahman Father of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 1881 1975 Former Sheristadar at the Gopalganj civil court in British India. Sayera Khatun Mother of...
- province of Bengal in British India. His father Sheikh Lutfur Rahman was a sheristadar (law clerk) in the courthouse of Gopalganj; Mujib's mother Sheikh Sayera...
- checking under Indian law (or pleadings include Counter Claim also) by the Sheristadar Court is essentially a formal pre-admission scrutiny of the pleadings...
- According to Frykenberg, This was the reason why most of the Sheristadars, Naib Sheristadars and Tehsildars in Madras Presidency are exclusively selected...
- at 24. Warrier served as Head of Rayasam from 1821 to 1832 and Huzur Sheristadar from 1832 to 1835. In 1835, he was appointed Diwan Peishkar or ****istant...