"A group representing the parties in a criminal trial in India: European judge; Vakeel, or native barrister; Burkundauz, or native policeman; the Accused; the Omlah; and the Witness," from the Illustrated London News, 1844; with very large scans of *the upper half* and *the lower half* of the page

Source: ebay, . 2011




"The Hall of Justice" at Delhi, from the Illustrated London News, 1857

Source: ebay, May 2009



"Native court of justice, Bengal (from an original sketch)," from The Illustrated News of the World, 1858; click on the image for a very large scan

Source: ebay, Oct. 2010




"The Kotwal of Police at Lucknow and his assistants," from the Illustrated Times, 1858

Source: ebay, June 2011


"Group of the police force newly organised in Bengal," from the Illustrated London News, 1864; *a very large scan of this engraving*

Source: ebay, Sept. 2004



*"Police-Sepoys," a photo, c.1870*

Source: ebay, Mar. 2011

"An Up-country Magistrate in India Administering Justice," from The Graphic, 1871

Source: ebay, Mar. 2006


*A Punjab Court Room. Pencil, pen-and-ink and watercolour, by Alfred Frederick Pollock, 1861-1889* (BL)


"Administering justice in the jungle" [in Bhopal], a wood engraving, c.1878

Source: ebay, Dec. 2004



*"The romance of a missing hat: a police court episode in Ceylon," from The Graphic, 1895*

Source: ebay, Dec. 2010

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