Presidencies ; and that it shall be competent to any regimental, detachment, or brigade court-martial to sentence a soldier of the Native Army to dismissal from the Service for any offence for •which such soldier might now be punished by flogging... Parliamentary Papers - Page 276by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1836Full view - About this book
| Asia - 1835 - 612 pages
...to be secretary to the Indian Law Commissioners. FLOODING IN THI NATIVE ARMT. Fort WHliam, Feb. 24, 1835.— The Governor-general of India in Council...competent to any regimental detachment, or brigade court- martial, to sentence a soldier of the native army to dismissal from the service for any offence... | |
| Asia - 1837 - 682 pages
...Let us first take the order, and then compare his opinion with it. Thus says the general order : " The governor-general of India in council is pleased...to direct that the practice of punishing soldiers in the native army, by the cat-o'-ninetails or rattan, be discontinued at all the presidencies, and... | |
| Asia - 1838 - 664 pages
...for the approval of the Supreme Government. AVA BOOTY. Fort William, Oct. 9, 1837.— The Ripht Hon. the Governor-general of India in Council is pleased to direct, that the following paragraph of a military letter from the Hon. the Court nf Director], dated 2d June 1 837,... | |
| Francis Lieber - Law - 1839 - 248 pages
...which his darker color conferred upon him. (1) < Fort William, February 24, 1835. 'The Governor General of India in Council is pleased to direct, that the...practice of punishing soldiers of the* native army by the cat-o'nine tails or rattan, be discontinued at all the presidencies, and that it shall henceforth be... | |
| Francis Lieber - Law - 1839 - 250 pages
...hundred lashes, and defeat the other privilege which his darker color conferred upon him. fte rect, that the practice of. punishing soldiers of the native army by the cat-o'nine tails or rattan, be discontinued at all the presidencies, and that it shall henceforth be... | |
| Sir William Henry Sleeman - India - 1844 - 566 pages
...24th of February, 1835, the Governor- General of Indi* in council, Lord William Bentinck, directed " that the practice of punishing soldiers of the native army by the cat-o--nine-uils. or rattan, be discontinued at all the presidencies ; and that henceforth it shall... | |
| Henry Marshall - Corporal punishment - 1846 - 408 pages
...unanimous approval of the Council, the following Order was issued : — Fort Willliam, 24th February, 1835. The Governor-General of India, in Council, is...discontinued at all the Presidencies ; and that it shall be competent to any regimental, detachment, or brigade courtmartial to sentence a soldier of the native... | |
| Great Britain - 636 pages
...religion. GENERAL ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL. Flogging in the Natice Army. "Fort WiUiam,2lth Feb., 1835. " The Governor-General of India in Council...practice of punishing soldiers of the Native army by the cat-o'nine tails, or rattan, be discontinued at all the Presidencies ; and that it shall henceforth... | |
| 1848 - 826 pages
...Dec. 18. GOVERNMENT GENERAL ORDERS. SCINDE FRIZE MONET. Fort William, Dec. 31, 1847. -The Right Hon. the GovernorGeneral of India in Council is pleased to direct that the provisions of Her Majesty's Warrant, and the Orders of the Hon. the Court of Directors, as published... | |
| China - 1856 - 780 pages
...brigadier, general whilst so employed. THE COMMISSARY GENERAL. Fort William, Jan. 3, 1856.— The Most Noble the GovernorGeneral of India in council is pleased to direct that the following extract (paragraph 8) of a military letter from the Honourable the Court of Directors to... | |
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