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The Permanent Settlement of Bengal was brought into effect by the East India Company headed by the Governor-General Lord Cornwallis in 1793. This was basically an agreement between the company and the Zamindars to fix the land revenue. First enacted in Bengal, Bihar and Odisha, this was later followed in northern Madras Presidency and the district of Varanasi.
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Subsistence farming is the kind of farming done by farmers who have small plots, enough only for themselves. Literally, subsistence agriculture means no extra food is produced to sell or trade. This means farming doesn't give them money to buy things. Subsistence/smallholder agriculture can play an important role in reducing the vulnerability of rural and urban food-insecure households, improving livelihoods, and helping to mitigate high food price inflation. The major examples of subsistence farming are growing of fruits , vegetable, rice , etc.
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The primary function of executive is to enforce laws and to maintain law and order in the state. Whenever a breach of law takes place, it is the responsibility of the executive to plug the breach and bring the offenders to book. It is the duty of the Prime Minister to communicate to the President all decisions of Council of Ministers relating to administration of affairs of the Union and proposals for legislation and information relating to them.
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Public prosecutors are lawyers appointed by the government as its representatives in criminal matters. In some countries, including France, Japan, and Germany, the prosecutors are part of a career civil service. They are appointed and dismissed by the ministry of justice and generally subject to its control. A public prosecutor is appointed to make prosecution, appeals or judicial proceedings in each High Court or High Court, the Central Government or the State Government, under the Provision of section 24 of CRPC 1972. A public prosecutor is appointed by the State Government in every district.
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The reformers who were well versed in Sanskrit, Persian and several other Indian and Europeon languages, tried to show through their writings and tried to convince people that the practices such as widow burning, caste distinctions, child marriage, etc had no sanction in ancient texts.
Their knowledge of ancient texts gave them immense confidence and moral support which they utilised in promoting new laws. They did not get feared when people raised voice against the reforms they had brought.
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‘The Prosecutor’ is a lawyer representing the state or the people of the state in a criminal trial.
Role of the Prosecutor
- The role of the Public Prosecutor begins once the police has conducted the investigation and filed the charge sheet in the court.
- He represents the interests of the State and conduct the prosecution on behalf of the State.
- The Public Prosecutor is not involved in the investigation that is conducted by the police.
- The PP should act impartially and present the full facts, witnesses and evidence before the court to enable the court to decide the case.
- The Prosecutor who represents the State is called a Public Prosecutor as a criminal offence is regarded as a public wrong, which has been committed not only against the victim, but also against the society as a whole.
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If there were no restrictions on the power of elected representatives then these representatives can misuse their powers and this will lead to injustice to the citizen of our country. It may lead to a dictatorship where the ruler can do anything he wishes to without any restrictions. Unrestricted power may eventually lead to the violation of people's rights for fulfilling selfish motives.

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