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Under nij cultivation, the planter produced indigo in lands that the directly controlled. He either bought the land or rented it from other zamindars and produced indigo by directly employing hired labours
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The district court has appellate jurisdiction over all subordinate courts situated in the district on both civil and criminal matters.
I'll begin with court of lowest grade.
1.Junior Civil Judge/Junior First Class Magistrate.
2.Senior Civil Judge Court/Sub Court.
3.District and Sessions Court.
The first two courts have only original jurisdiction and the District and Sessions Court has both original as well as appellate jurisdiction.
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Courts take decisions on a very large number of issues. Broadly speaking, the work that the judiciary does can be divided into the following:
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The Indigo revolt was a peasant movement and subsequent uprising of indigo farmers against the indigo planters that arose in Bengal in 1859.
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