'British Enactments in Force in Native States, Volume V: Orders relating to Railways in Native States' [83v] (171/246)
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Inclusion of the
Midland section of
the Great Indian
Peninsnla Railway
in this Division, 1 2
except the length
from Bhopal to Biua,
in a general police
district with the
Lientenant-Governor
of the United
Provinces as Local
Government,
Inclusion of all other
railway lands in this
Division 1 in a general
police district with
the Agent to the
Governor General in
Rajputana as Local
Government.
No. 447, dated the 6th March 1912. —Printed supra, page 133.
No. 2817-I.B., dated the 10th July 1908.—hi exercise of the powers
conferred by section 2, sub-sections (1) and (2), of the Police Act, 1888 (III
of 1888), as in force in British India or as locally applied, the Governor
General in Council is pleased—
(a) to create a general police district embracing all the lands, situate
within the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, the Punjab,
3 Ajmer-Merwara, the Bajputana and Central India Agencies,
and the Native States referred to in the list appended hereto,
which are, or may hereafter be, occupied by the Railways enu
merated in that list, inclusive of all lands occupied by stations,
by outbuildings and for o*ther railway purposes;
(£) to direct the enrolment under the Police Act, 1861 (V of 1861), of
a police force for service therein; and
(c) to appoint the Agent to the Governor General in Rajputana to
discharge, with respect to the general police district and police
force aforesaid, the functions of the Local Government under
the Police Act, 1861 (V of 1861), the Code of Criminal Proce
dure, 1898 (Act Y of 1898), and any other enactment relating
to police for the time being in force in the lands above men
tioned or in any part thereof.
List of Railways.
(1) The main line of the Rajputana-Malwa Railway from the frontier
of the Bombay
Presidency
The name given to each of the three divisions of the territory of the East India Company, and later the British Raj, on the Indian subcontinent.
near Roho to the west distance
signal at Rewari Junction, including the lands lying within the
1 According to the classification on -p. 4, supra.
2 Inserted by notification No. 1280-1. B., dated the 29th June 1909. Gazette of India,
.1909, Ft. I, p. 525.
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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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