1 Till then the benefit of jury trial was available to an accused only in certain jury districts. The jury was to be of European majority for an European defendant and an Indian majority for an Indian defendant. See Hirschmann, pp. 169 and 247.
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2 At p. 290, the term “Anglo-Indian” at that time meant a British resident of India, as distinct from an “Eurasian,” a person of mixed ancestry.