LAW REPORTS

Mr. Thumboo Chetty in his judicial robes as Chief judge of Mysore. source : T. Royaloo Chetty
The Law Courts, Mysore. his photograph of the Law Courts, Bangalore taken in the 1890s by an unknown photographer, is from the Curzon Collection's 'Souvenir of Mysore Album'.This note taken from the Album reads, "The courts of the district and sessions judge, the sub judge, and the munsiff (a junior-grade judge) are held in these buildings, which are built in the new portion of the city named Chamarajpuram after his late Highness."
The Law Courts, Mysore.This photograph of the Law Courts, Bangalore taken in the 1890s by an unknown photographer, is from the Curzon Collection's 'Souvenir of Mysore Album'.This note taken from the Album reads, "The courts of the district and sessions judge, the sub judge, and the munsiff (a junior-grade judge) are held in these buildings, which are built in the new portion of the city named Chamarajpuram after his late Highness." source : http://www.bl.uk

Mysore Law Reports

Mysore Law Reports. – During the time Mr. Thumboo Chetty was Chief Judge, he arranged, at the request of some of the bar, for the publication weekly of a digest of important cases and rulings. He also, in communication with Mr. J. D. Mayne, gave a certain amount of recognition to the Mysore Law Report by sending a complete set to that gentleman, who has noted some of the decisions of the Mysore Chief Court in his excellent works on "Hindu Law and Usage" and "the Indian Criminal Law". (page 221; T. Royaloo Chetty)

THE MYSORE LAW REPORTS. 1892

Containing cases determined by the chief court of Mysore, The court of the judicial commissioner of Coorg and the court of the British resident in Mysore.

CHIEF JUDGE: T. R. A. Thumboo Chetty. A. Ramachendra Iyer (Offg.)

JUDGES : A. Ramachendra Iyer. P. N, Krishna Murti. C. Meenacshaya (Offg.)

LAW OFFICERS:

C. Meenacshaya, Government Advocate.

S. Ramaswami Iyer , Asst. Government Advocate and Government Prosecutor.

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THE MYSORE LAW REPORTS. 1893

Containing cases determined by the chief court of Mysore, The court of the judicial commissioner of Coorg and the court of the British resident in Mysore.

JUDGES OF THE CHIEF COURT.

CHIEF JUDGE : T. R. A. Thumboo Chetty, A. Ramachendra Iyer (Offg.)

JUDGES : A. Ramachendra Iyer. P. N. Krishna Murti. C. Meenacshaya (Offg.)

RESIDENT IN MYSORE AND JUDICIAL COMMISSIONER OF COORG :

Colonel P. D. Henderson, c.s.i.

LAW OFFICERS :

C. Meenacshaya Government Advocate of Mysore.

S. Ramaswami Iyer Asst. Government Advocate and Government Prosecutor of Mysore.

J. C. S. Lawrance, B.A., B.L. Public Prosecutor and Government Pleader, G. and M. Station, Bangalore.

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THE MYSORE LAW REPORTS. 1895

Containing cases determined by the chief court of Mysore, The court of the judicial commissioner of Coorg and the court of the British resident in Mysore.

JUDGES OF THE CHIEF COURT.

CHIEF JUDGES: T. R. A. Thumboo Chetty, J. W. Best.

JUDGES. : A. Ramachendra Iyer. P. N. Krishna Murti. C. Meenacshaya.

RESIDENTS IN MYSORE AND JUDICIAL COMMISSIONERS OF COORG.

W. Lee-Warner.

W. Mackworth- Young.

LAW OFFICERS.:

S. Ramaswami Iyer Government Advocate of Mysore.

J. C. S. Laweance, B.A.,B.L.Public Prosecutor and GovernmentPleader , C. and M. Station, Bangalore.

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A Treatise on Hindu Law and Usage (1906), Author: Mayne, John Dawson, 1828-1917

Subject: Hindu law

My friend Rajah Dharma Pravina Thumboo Chetty, of the Mysore Council of Regency, has been good enough to furnish me with a complete series of the reports of the Chief Court of Mysore. The recent works of M. Leon Sorg, Chief Justice of the Court of First Instance in Pondicherry, have for the first time supplied us with a connected view of the mode in which questions of Hindu Law are dealt with by French jurists. These are of especial value, as they are based, not merely upon the writings of the Hindu lawyers, but upon formal enquiry as to the usage at present prevailing upon each disputed point among the natives subject to the Pondicherry Courts.

A treatise on Hindu law and usage.

By John D. Mayne.

Published 1906 by Higginbotham in Madras .