And be it enacted, that the Superintendence, Direction, and Control of the whole Civil and Military Government of all the said Territories and Revenues in India shall be and is "hereby vested in a GovernorGeneral and Counsellors, to be styled " The GovernorGeneral... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 1481905Full view - About this book
 | Michael James Farrelly - Afrikaners - 1900 - 350 pages
...acts of the Provincial administrations. In India the Governor-General in Council is charged " with the superintendence, direction and control of the whole civil and military government." A Council, as in India, would be clearly necessary. In India, however, the appointment rests with the... | |
 | David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Walter Morris - English periodicals - 1901 - 520 pages
...Governor-General of South Africa with a direct authority from Parliament, and holding, as in India, the superintendence, direction, and control of the whole civil and military Government. He is careful to mark that the Indian precedent need not be closely followed in the powers delegated... | |
 | Sir Henry Jenkyns - Constitutional law - 1902 - 352 pages
...Kincardine, Our said GovernorGeneral of India, and your Council, as the Governor-General of India in Council, the superintendence, direction, and control of the whole Civil and Military Government of all Our said Territories and Revenues in India, with full power and authority to superintend and control... | |
 | Sir William Lee-Warner - 1904 - 480 pages
...of the Company's territorial possessions as fixed by the Act of 1833, and those which preceded it. The superintendence, direction, and control of the whole civil and military government of those territories and their revenues were vested in the Governor-General in Council. The Governor-General... | |
 | Social sciences - 1923
...Ausmaß als Regel begrenzt 14). Eine Kontrollmög•) »In the Governor-General in Council is vested »the superintendence, direction, and control of the whole civil and military government« of British India.« (Moral and Material Progress, 19o2/o3- 1911/12. S. 52.) ') Gewisse Veränderungen... | |
 | John Patterson Davis - Corporations - 1905 - 316 pages
...the king, "to superintend, direct and control all acts, operations and concerns of the . . . company; that the superintendence, direction and control of...the whole civil and military government of all the . . . territories and revenues in India . . . be vested in a Governor General and Councillors, to be... | |
 | 1907 - 884 pages
...As a result, the Charter Act of 1833 (3 and 4 Will. IV, C. 85) was passed, and under its provisions the superintendence, direction and control of the whole Civil and Military Government of the territorial possessions of the Company were vested in a Governor-General and Councillors who were... | |
 | Lovat Fraser - Great Britain - 1911 - 534 pages
...Viceroy nor the Commander-in-Chief, but the Governor- General in Council, in whom is vested by the Crown "the superintendence, direction, and control of the whole Civil and Military Government of all our territories and revenues in India." It is most important to understand that in military questions... | |
 | Ramsay Muir - India - 1915 - 440 pages
...stores, and effects, at home and abroad, distinguished in their account books as Commercial Assets. 39. The superintendence, direction, and control of the...be, and is hereby, vested in a Governor-General and Counsellors, to be styled "The GovernorGeneral of India in Council." 40. There shall be Four ordinary... | |
 | Panchanandas Mukherji - Constitutional history - 1915 - 570 pages
...legislative supremacy, but in other respects. 77. The words of the 39th Clause are very comprehensive : 'The superintendence, direction, and control of the...the said territories and revenues in India shall be vested in the said Governor-General in Council.1 78. The powers here conveyed, when the words are interpreted... | |
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