Publisher's Synopsis
A Brief Report On The Entire Operations Of The Inàm Commission From Its Commencement provides a detailed account of the Inam Commission's work within the Madras Presidency. This historical record offers insights into the complexities of land tenure and administration under British rule in India. It is an invaluable resource for researchers and historians interested in the legal and political aspects of colonialism and land reform during the 19th century. The report sheds light on the processes and challenges faced by the Commission in its efforts to investigate and adjudicate land claims.
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