like an independent sovereign who had acquired territory by force of conquest, or to whom any territory had been ceded by some diplomatic pressure exercised ... acquisition has been brought about. It may be by conquest, it may be by cession following on treaty, it may be by occupation of territory
change of sovereignty is brought about either by cession or by conquest the question: as to how far the occupants of the territories could enforce ... character until the process of acquisition is completed by 'conquest or cession'. Now the
status of the residents of the territories which
country shall be preserved intact when it comes under
subjection by conquest"-
Yajnavalkya, 1343
(2) (1879) L. R. 6. I.A. 88.
855
against
sovereign State for the first time, whether it be by conquest or cession. Vide Vaje-singji Joravar Singji v. Secy. of State
tenure is founded in the sovereign right, which can only change by conquest or by treaty. So founded, jagirs and Saranjams, with the feudal incidents
The State Of Bombay vs Dr. Raghunath Balkrishna Chandrachud on 20 April, 1960
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established that when one State is absorbed in another, whether by accession, conquest, merger or integration, all contracts of service between the prior Government
that is its character until the process of acquisition is completed by conquest or cession. Now, the status of the resident of the territories which
Khandayat tenures held at a fixed quit rent from before the conquest which were recognised by the British Govt. in 1819. Khandayats do not render
known originally by the Sanskrit name manyam, and latterly after the Mahomedan conquest by the Arabic term Inam can he traced to a very remote