'British Enactments in Force in Native States, Volume V: Orders relating to Railways in Native States' [83r] (170/246)
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'
Inland Customs Act,
1875.
Restrictions on
transport of salt.
149
NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION.
Orders under Acts locally applied.
No. 193-J., dated the 13th November 1878. —Printed supra, page 95.
bo. 22-Jdated the 14th February 1879. — Whereas His Hishness the Powers under
Maharaja of Jaipur, His Highness the Maharaja of Kishangarh, His Rajp^rm Sute
Highness the Maharaja of Bharatpur, His Highness the Maha Rao
Raja
King
0 f Railwa y - 2
Alwar, His Highness the
Raja
King
of Nabha 1 and His Highness the
Nawab
An honorific title; an official acting as a provincial deputy ruler in South Asia; or a significant Muslim landowner in nineteenth century India.
of
I ataudi have granted to the British Government full jurisdiction within those
portions of land forming the Rajputana State Railway (including lands
occupied as stations, out-buildings and for other purposes connnected with
the Railway) which lie within their respective territories . 2
In exercise of such jurisdiction, and of the power conferred by section 31
of Act VIII of 1875 (the Indian Customs Act), the Governor General in
Council is pleased to invest all Traffic Managers, Assistant Traffic Managers,
Station Masters, Assistant Station Masters and Goods Clerks and also all
Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents and Inspectors of Police on the
said Rajputana State Railway, within the aforesaid portions of land, with all
the powers of stoppage and seizure conferred on Customs officers under the
said Act.
[ Gazette of India, 1879, Pt. I, p. 111 . ]
No. 1153, dated' the 31st December 1909. —Printed supra, page 130.
Police Act, 1888.
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The volume is British Enactments in Force in Native States, Volume V: Orders relating to Railways in Native States. Originally compiled by John Molesworth Macpherson, Secretary of the Government of India, Legislative Department, it was revised and continued up to 15 August 1899 by A Williams, for the Second Edition, and up to 19 April 1913 by Oswald Vivian Bosanquet, for this Third Edition. The volume was printed by Superintendent Government Printing, Calcutta, 1914.
The volume lists all laws relating to railways enacted by either the British Legislature or the British Indian Executive Government and in force in the Native States of India. The volume begins with three prefaces to each of the three editions, with notes on arrangements and definitions of terms.
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The volume is divided into two parts, each covering different types of acts. Each part is then arranged by geographical division: Eastern, Northern, North-Western, Western, North Central, South Central, and Southern. A breakdown of which railway lines are included in which division is found at the beginning of Part 1 (folios 9-11).
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