| 1861 - 448 sivua
...of indigo." The wording of my letter was ; " Such promises can only be pro" duced against the ryots in the Civil Court, and the magisterial " authorities...two parties to a promise, and it is possible that even the ryots " whose promises or contracts are admitted may still have many " irresistible pleas... | |
| Bengal (India) - 1860 - 280 sivua
...sowing of Indigo." The wording of my letter was " Such promises can only be produced against the Ryots in the Civil Court, and the Magisterial Authorities...parties to» a promise, and it is possible that the Ryot even whose promises or contracts are admitted may still have many irresistible pleas to avoid... | |
| Sugata Bose - 1993 - 236 sivua
...the possession of their land even if they had broken indigo contracts. 'It is possible,' Eden wrote, 'that the ryots whose promises or contracts are admitted...may still have many irresistible pleas to avoid the consequences the planter insists upon.' t8 Once his deputy magistrate Hem Chandra Kar issued a parwana... | |
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