by Q » Fri Feb 25, 2005 11:00 am
‘Nizams never interfered in the judicial system’
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Hyderabad: The judicial system during Asaf Jahi dynasty had all the qualities of the contemporary system of adjudication, dean of Osmania University's law faculty Prof Ahmedulla Khan said.
Delivering a lecture on 'Striking features of administration of justice in Asaf Jahi dynasty' here on Thursday, Khan said there was a clear demarcation among the three wings - legislature, executive and judiciary - of the state during Asaf Jahi time.
"Justice administration was done adhering to the personal laws of respective social groups in Hyderabad state. However, efforts were made to incorporate the latest principles governing the administration of justice system at other places. Scholars were sent to Mumbai, Allahabad and other places to study justice administration, so as to evaluate the performance of judicial system in the Hyderabad state.
"The rulers never interfered in the judicial system and gave all the authority to persons concerned to implement the laws. But they made efforts to unburden general courts by constituting special courts,'' the dean said.
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