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 the Court of Nizamut Adawlut, and that the Officer so appointed in the territory of Cachar be placed, in Revenue cases, under the control and superintendence of the Sudder Board of Revenue; and that such control and superintendence of the Sudder Court and Board shall be exercised in conformity with such instructions, as the said functionaries may have received or may hereafter receive from the Government of Fort William in Bengal.  

Be it enacted, that it shall be competent to the Governors of the Presidencies of Fort William in Bengal and of Agra respectively, by an order under the signature of the Secretary to Government in the Judicial Department, to transfer any part or the whole of the duties connected with criminal justice, from any Commissioner of Circuit to any Session Judge, and to define the powers which shall be exercised by each respectively.  BENGAL.—DECREES FOR RENT.

Repealed by Act VIII., 1865, of the Bengal Council.

Act X., 1859, is a new Rent Law for Bengal.

