INDIANS’ NEW MOVE
OWN COURTS SET UP, (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph,—Copyright.) DELHI, October 10. ■ The Nationalist Congress loaders at Bombay are planning further definance of the Government by organising a kind of parallel Government. They are setting up Congress Courts of Arbitration, and Boards for the settlement of civil and criminal cases. Commercial and other bodies are to be ordered to bring their disputes to these courts, a failure to comply with the order entailing the severest form of social and commercial boycott.
Ex-judges and ex-lawyers are to be asked to preside at these courts, the cost of which will be met by a levy on the householders and merchants.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1930, Page 5
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111INDIANS’ NEW MOVE Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1930, Page 5
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