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1826. July 21. 3<lb/><head>Constitutional code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated.</p><p>20.<lb/>Art 20. Of the appropriate<lb/>Judicatory, &#x2014; Judge<del>s</del><lb/>a superordinate<lb/>of the alledged oppressor:<lb/>viz.<lb/>1. Alledged oppressor, a<lb/>Minister, Judge the<lb/>Prime Minister.<lb/>2. Alledged oppressor, the<lb/>Prime Minister, Judge<lb/>the legislature, as per<lb/>Ch. VI. §. 28. legislation<lb/>Penal Judicatory.<lb/>3. Alledged oppressor of<lb/>a grade such that the<lb/>grade of his next<lb/>superordinate is below<lb/>the Minister's, Judge<lb/>the Minister.</p><p>21.<lb/>Art 21. Of his own<lb/>motion, or at instance<lb/>of complainant, or<lb/>party complained of,<lb/>the Judge gives power<lb/>to special Judge to<lb/>invoke the Judge Ordinary:<lb/>viz. Judge Immediate<lb/>of the Sub-district<lb/>in which is the residence<lb/>of the functionary<lb/>complained of.</p><p>22.<lb/>Art 22. Justifying causes.<lb/>Examples.<lb/>1. Obtainment of<lb/>Evidence from Evidence<lb/>holders, over whom Judge<lb/>special has no<lb/>evidence elicitation<lb/>power.<lb/>2. Avoidance of<lb/>suspicion of undue favor.<lb/>3. Increase to publicity,<lb/>thence to security,<lb/>as to appropriate<lb/>aptitude of Judge Special.</p><pb/>
1826. July 21. 3<lb/><head>Constitutional code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated.</p><p>20.<lb/>Art 20. Of the appropriate<lb/>Judicatory, &#x2014; Judge<del>s</del><lb/>a superordinate<lb/>of the alledged oppressor:<lb/>viz.<lb/>1. Alledged oppressor, a<lb/>Minister, Judge the<lb/>Prime Minister.<lb/>2. Alledged oppressor, the<lb/>Prime Minister, Judge<lb/>the legislature, as per<lb/>Ch. VI. §. 28. legislation<lb/>Penal Judicatory.<lb/>3. Alledged oppressor of<lb/>a grade such that the<lb/>grade of his next<lb/>superordinate is below<lb/>the Minister's, Judge<lb/>the Minister.</p><p>21.<lb/>Art 21. Of his own<lb/>motion, or at instance<lb/>of complainant, or<lb/>party complained of,<lb/>the Judge gives power<lb/>to special Judge to<lb/>invoke the Judge Ordinary:<lb/>viz. Judge Immediate<lb/>of the Sub-district<lb/>in which is the residence<lb/>of the functionary<lb/>complained of.</p><p>22.<lb/>Art 22. Justifying causes.<lb/>Examples.<lb/>1. Obtainment of<lb/>Evidence from Evidence<lb/>holders, over whom Judge<lb/>special has no<lb/>evidence elicitation<lb/>power.<lb/>2. Avoidance of<lb/>suspicion of undue favor.<lb/>3. Increase to publicity,<lb/>thence to security,<lb/>as to appropriate<lb/>aptitude of Judge Special.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated.<p>23.<lb/>Art 23. By Judge Ordinary<lb/>as well as Special will<lb/>be exercised the elementary<lb/>judicial functions,<lb/>as per Ch. XII. §. 9: Ultimate<lb/>imperative function<lb/>excepted, which will be<lb/>exercised by Judge Special<lb/>alone. Reason, undivided<lb/>responsibility.</p><p>24.<lb/>Art 24. Power to Judge<lb/>Special, instead of officiating,<lb/>as above, to transfer<lb/>cognizance to Judge<lb/>Ordinary.</p><p>25.<lb/>Art 25. In any case, cases<lb/>for secrecy excepted,<lb/>publicity <sic>compleat</sic>, as in<lb/>Judicial procedure, as<lb/>per Ch. XII. §. 14. <hi rend="underline">Publicity</hi> etc.</p><p>26.<lb/>Art 26. Cases for secrecy.<lb/>Examples.<lb/>1. War existing, or supposed<lb/>impending.<lb/>To avoid furnishing<lb/>information subservient<lb/>to hostility, Prime Minister<lb/>may in this case,<lb/>locate a Special Registrar:<lb/>proceedings minuted<lb/>and recorded in a<lb/>secret Register, as per Ch.<lb/>XII. §. 14. <hi rend="underline">Publicity</hi> etc.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 21. Oppression obviated.





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1826. July 21. 3
Constitutional code.

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated.

20.
Art 20. Of the appropriate
Judicatory, — Judges
a superordinate
of the alledged oppressor:
viz.
1. Alledged oppressor, a
Minister, Judge the
Prime Minister.
2. Alledged oppressor, the
Prime Minister, Judge
the legislature, as per
Ch. VI. §. 28. legislation
Penal Judicatory.
3. Alledged oppressor of
a grade such that the
grade of his next
superordinate is below
the Minister's, Judge
the Minister.

21.
Art 21. Of his own
motion, or at instance
of complainant, or
party complained of,
the Judge gives power
to special Judge to
invoke the Judge Ordinary:
viz. Judge Immediate
of the Sub-district
in which is the residence
of the functionary
complained of.

22.
Art 22. Justifying causes.
Examples.
1. Obtainment of
Evidence from Evidence
holders, over whom Judge
special has no
evidence elicitation
power.
2. Avoidance of
suspicion of undue favor.
3. Increase to publicity,
thence to security,
as to appropriate
aptitude of Judge Special.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated.

23.
Art 23. By Judge Ordinary
as well as Special will
be exercised the elementary
judicial functions,
as per Ch. XII. §. 9: Ultimate
imperative function
excepted, which will be
exercised by Judge Special
alone. Reason, undivided
responsibility.

24.
Art 24. Power to Judge
Special, instead of officiating,
as above, to transfer
cognizance to Judge
Ordinary.

25.
Art 25. In any case, cases
for secrecy excepted,
publicity compleat, as in
Judicial procedure, as
per Ch. XII. §. 14. Publicity etc.

26.
Art 26. Cases for secrecy.
Examples.
1. War existing, or supposed
impending.
To avoid furnishing
information subservient
to hostility, Prime Minister
may in this case,
locate a Special Registrar:
proceedings minuted
and recorded in a
secret Register, as per Ch.
XII. §. 14. Publicity etc.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated.




Identifier: | JB/038/325/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1826-07-21

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20-26, 43-47

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

325

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. ix ministers collectively / oppression obviated

Category

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Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3

Penner

john flowerdew colls

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Corrections

jeremy bentham

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Notes public

ID Number

11962

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