Petitions in respect
of Revenue and Judicial cases shall be ordinarily presented to the Court
or Officer concerned, under the regulations in force, all miscellaneous
petitions presented to His Highness the Maharaja being, however, referred
by him to the Member-in-Charge of the Department concerned for disposal
or report, if necessary.
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His Highness the Maharaja, may send
for Proceedings finally disposed of by a Member in Chambers, and if he
sees reason for not concurring in the decision or order given, may refer
the matter to the Council, this rule shall not, however apply to regular
Revenue and Judicial cases, pending or disposed of, for which a special
procedure is laid down in the existing rules of business, and State Council
Circular No: 47 dated 15th February 1890 under Resolution No: 15 dated
15.2.1890 and under Resolution No: 51 dated 18.1.1900.
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Every Member-in-Charge of a Department
shall prepare a synopsis of the business conducted by him outside the Council,
showing the important matters disposed of by him' the action taken by him
on suggestions made or Irshads issued by Highness the Maharaja, and the
appointments or transfers made to posts exceeding Rs.50 a month.
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The synopsis referred to in Rule 3,
shall be laid before the Maharaja for his perusal and signature, and shall
than be sent to the Resident along with the Proceedings of the State Council.
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No Khillats or rewards to State Officials
shall be granted except on the recommendation of the Member-in-Charge of
the Department concerned.
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Khillats and donations given to persons
not being officials of the State by direct Irshad of His Highness the Maharaja
shall be limited to a value of not exceeding Rs, 12,000 per annum.
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No grants of Nazul Property and alienation
of State Property on Nazrana and otherwise shall be made except by a formal
Resolution of Council, passed in consultation with the Resident.
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It shall be competent to a Member-in
Charge of a Department to reserve any question for an expression of the
views of the Resident, the Council in all such cases refraining from finally
disposing of the case until it is furnished with them.
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All dismissals shall be invariably regulated
by- the procedure laid down and sanctioned by the State Council under its
Rules.
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No. expulsion from State territory shall
be restored to except after consultation with the Resident.
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All important papers, or, if necessary,
copies of such' papers relating to references entered in the Agenda, shall
be sent to His Highness the Maharaja, a few days or as long as possible
before the meeting.
5th September, 1896.
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