Judicature, justices of the Choultry at Madras, [13;]
mayor's court, [31;]
British zemindar at Calcutta, [59;]
magistrates and judges, [62;]
courts of circuit and appeal, [63;]
chief court or Sudder, [64;]
patriarchal system, ib.;
supreme court of barrister judges, [65;]
collisions, [67,] [68;]
judicial reforms of Lord Cornwallis, [79;]
of Lord William Bentinck, [126;]
Asiatic judges, [127;]
amalgamation of Supreme Court and Sudder in the existing High Courts, [284;]
Asiatic judges and magistrates, [285;]
proposed changes, [300]

Julinder, mutiny at, [227]

K.

Kali, goddess, worshipped by the Thugs, [124;]
Calcutta a corruption of Kali-Ghat, [125] note

Keane, Sir John, captures fortress of Ghazni, [146;]
created Baron of Ghazni, [147]

Khalsas, the Sikh, [155;]
army of, [156;]
sent to plunder India, [158;]
defeated at Sobraon, [159;]
broken up, [164]

Khyber Pass, British disaster in, [151;]
faces Peshawar, [225]

Korygaum, glorious action of sepoys, [118]

Kumaon, ceded to the British by Nipal, [109]

L.