"Manual Of Standing Information For The Madras Presidency, 1893" provides a detailed overview of the administrative and legal framework governing the Madras Presidency during the late 19th century under British colonial rule. This manual served as an essential reference for officials, offering insights into the laws, regulations, and procedures that shaped governance in the region. It includes information on various aspects of administration, including revenue, justice, and public works, providing a comprehensive view of the colonial state's functioning.
This historical document is valuable for researchers and historians interested in British colonial history in India. It offers a first-hand look at the intricacies of colonial administration and law, making it a significant resource for understanding the social, political, and economic dynamics of the Madras Presidency. The manual captures a specific moment in time, reflecting the structures and ideologies that defined British rule in India.
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