Indian Problems

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They do not care for niceties of legal procedure. They have their ideas of justice ; they can under- stand the exercise of power, and they can appreciate a ruler taking the quickest methods to rid himself of the presence of an undesirable subj ect by turning him out of his dominions. True, they have their panchayets and their deliberations, but they would not regard it as improper that the Ruler of a State should deport an objection- able person without formal trial. They would know that the Ru...ler would not have taken such action without good reason. The safety of the Indian Empire depends on the good-will of the Native Princes and the Native Army. Technical niceties of law are distasteful to both, who form the bulwark against sedition. A very distin- guished Indian officer, who presided over the destinies of no less than seventy Native States, had no hesitation in assuring the British public that ' there can be little doubt that our unpopu- larity is chiefly due to the Courts administering an unintelligible and intricate law and procedure.

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