| B. H. Baden-Powell - 1892 - 736 페이지
...subject but that of the immediate legislation before them. They cannot enquire into grievances, call for information, or examine the conduct of the Executive....reference to the particular measure under discussion.' 1 And if the Bill contains penal clauses, it is ordered (as a matter of administrative regulation}... | |
| Baden Henry Baden-Powell - 1892 - 1136 페이지
...subject but that of the immediate legislation before them. They cannot enquire into grievances, call for information, or examine the conduct of the Executive. The acts of administration cannotbe impugned, nor can they be properly defended in such assemblies, except with reference to the... | |
| Great Britain. India Office - 1918 - 270 페이지
...subject but that of the immediate legislation before them. They cannot inquire into grievances, call for information, or examine the conduct of the executive....reference to the particular measure under discussion." 65. The Act of 1861 thus closes a chapter. Its main interest has •r, , . lain in the gradual construction... | |
| Great Britain. India Office - 1918 - 322 페이지
...inbject but that of the immediate legislation before them. They cannot enquire into grievances, call for information or examine the conduct of the executive....reference to the particular measure under discussion." Retrospect. 65. The Act of 1861 thus closes a chapter. Its main interest has lain in the gradual construction... | |
| Cecil Merne Putnam Cross - 1922 - 268 페이지
...subject but that of the immediate legislation before them. They could not inquire into grievances, call for information, or examine the conduct of the executive. The acts of the administration could not be impugned, nor could they be properly defended in such assemblies except... | |
| Nanumal N. Lalla - 1926 - 394 페이지
...subject but that of tho immediate legislation before them. They cannot inquire into grievences, call for information, or examine the conduct of the Executive. The acts of administration cannot be impugned by them". II. The Indian High Courts Act of 1|61. What led to it ? There existed in British India two... | |
| William Arthur Jobson Archbold - 1926 - 376 페이지
...subject, but that of the immediate legislation before them. They cannot inquire into grievances, call for information or examine the conduct of the executive. The acts of the administration cannot be impugned, nor can they be properly defended in such assemblies, except... | |
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