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<p>of Ceylon, in the manner in which I
<lb/>
had proposed; and on my return to Ceylon<unclear>,</unclear>
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with this Charter, in November 1811, its
<lb/>
provisions were immediately carried into
<lb/>
effect by me. In order to enable you
<lb/>
to form some idea of the manner in
<lb/>
which the Jury trial is introduced amongst
<lb/>
the natives and half-<sic>casts</sic> of Ceylon, I
<lb/>
shall explain to you first what qualifies
<lb/>
a native of Ceylon to be a Juryman; 2<hi rend="superscript">ly</hi>:
<lb/>
How the Jurymen are summoned at each
<lb/>
Session; 3<hi rend="superscript">ly</hi>: How they are chosen at each
<lb/>
Trial, and 4<hi rend="superscript">thly</hi>: How they receive the evidence
<lb/>
and deliver their verdict. Every Native of
<lb/>
Ceylon, provided he be a freeman, has
<lb/>
attained the age of 21, and is a permanent
<lb/>
resident in the Island, is qualified to sit
<lb/>
on Juries. The Fiscal, or Sheriff of the
<lb/>
Province, as soon as a Criminal Session
<lb/>
is fixed for his Province, summonses
<lb/>
a considerable number of Jurymen of each
<lb/>
<sic>Cast</sic>, taking particular care that no
<lb/>
Juryman is summoned out of his turn,
<lb/>
or so as to interfere with any agricultural
<lb/>
or manufacturing pursuits in which he may
<lb/>
be occupied, or with any religious ceremony
<lb/>
at which his <sic>cast</sic> may require his
<lb/>
attendance. On the first day of the Session
<lb/>
the names of all the Jurymen who are
<lb/>
summoned are called over, and the Jurymen <add>as</add></p>





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of Ceylon, in the manner in which I
had proposed; and on my return to Ceylon,
with this Charter, in November 1811, its
provisions were immediately carried into
effect by me. In order to enable you
to form some idea of the manner in
which the Jury trial is introduced amongst
the natives and half-casts of Ceylon, I
shall explain to you first what qualifies
a native of Ceylon to be a Juryman; 2ly:
How the Jurymen are summoned at each
Session; 3ly: How they are chosen at each
Trial, and 4thly: How they receive the evidence
and deliver their verdict. Every Native of
Ceylon, provided he be a freeman, has
attained the age of 21, and is a permanent
resident in the Island, is qualified to sit
on Juries. The Fiscal, or Sheriff of the
Province, as soon as a Criminal Session
is fixed for his Province, summonses
a considerable number of Jurymen of each
Cast, taking particular care that no
Juryman is summoned out of his turn,
or so as to interfere with any agricultural
or manufacturing pursuits in which he may
be occupied, or with any religious ceremony
at which his cast may require his
attendance. On the first day of the Session
the names of all the Jurymen who are
summoned are called over, and the Jurymen as




Identifier: | JB/010/162/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 10.

Date_1

1825-05-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

010

Main Headings

Folio number

162

Info in main headings field

Image

004

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

sir alexander johnston

Watermarks

[[watermarks::j whatman [motif] 1825 balston & co]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1825

Notes public

ID Number

3598

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