Supreme Court 19th Century
The Supreme Court was in the center of the Saint-Andes church, where the present Writers-Building is located. Here the trial of the case against Nandkumar was started on 8 June 1775. The judges who judge Nandkumar, among them, were Impe, Hayd, Chambers and Lemester. Government advocate Durham was a lawyer, and Farrar was on behalf of Nandkumar. Ten European and two European jurors were appointed in this case. Interpreter was Alexandr Elliott, a friend of the Hermione and Impe. Mentioning his name, Farro expressed his objection to saying that his client believes that he is a follower of the person. But Farar's objection was rejected. Then Farar said that his client was allowed to sit in front of his lawyer and not to be beaten in the woodwork, and he was exempted from standing in his hand. But the court also rejected the plea of Farar.
Then the laws of the fight went on. Judge Chamber expressed that the law of liberation can not continue in Calcutta. So, the power to judge this case is outside the courtroom. But the Chief Justice (Impex) and other judges expressed the opposite. So the case continues.
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