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5. The Law relating to Transfer of Immovable Property.

6. Principles of Equity including the Law of Trusts and Specific Relief; and

Either

7. Hindu Law (as administered by the Courts in British India), with a knowledge of the original texts or translations thereof;

or

8. Muhammadan Law (as administered by the Courts in British India), with a knowledge of the original texts or translations thereof.

One paper will be set in each of these subjects and to qualify for the Degree candidates will be required to obtain in each paper at least 60 per cent. of the marks allotted to the paper. The examination will be conducted partly viva voce and partly by papers.

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ENDOWMENTS.

QUEEN-EMPRESS VICTORIA JUBILEE MEDAL.

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In a letter from the Secretary to Government, NorthWestern Provinces and Oudh, No. 75E of 1888, dated 12th-16th January, 1888, a Government promissory note for Rs. 1,000 was transferred to the University, being the gift of Mohan Lal Vishnu Lal Pandya, Member and Secretary of the State Council of Mewar, Odeypur: which sum of one thousand rupees was set aside by him to commemorate the Jubilee of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen-Empress of India, under the following conditions:

(1) That the sum of the endowment be invested in Government promissory notes and placed. under the protection of Government.

(2) That from the interest of the endowment two silver medals, bearing the inscription "QueenEmpress Victoria Jubilee Medal," be given at the Convocation of Calcutta University for commemorating the Jubilee every vear to the two most successful candidates of the Province of Agra who will appear from time to time for the M.A. and B.A. Examinations of Calcutta University.

(3) That in case of a separate University having been granted, opened, and established for the Province of Agra by the Government of India, this endowment be transferred and allotted to that Local Government for the purpose specified above.

(4) That the names of the medallists be printed in the University Calendar.

RULES.

For the B.A. and B.Sc. Medal.

1. The medal is to go in one year to the most successful student on the A side, and in the next year to the most successful candidate on the B-side, and so

future every year

on in

The B-side shall include all students who go up either for the Degree of Bachelor of Science or for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, having taken up two of the subjects prescribed for the B.Sc. Degree.

The A-side shall include all the rest of the candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts.

For the M.A. Medal.

2. The medal is to go in one year to the most success ful student in one of the following subjects:

1. English,

2. Philosophy,

3. History and Political Economy,

4. Sanskrit, and

5. Arabic,

and in the next year to the candidate most successful in the M. A. or D.Sc. Examination in one of the following subjects:

1. Mathematics,

2. Physics,

3. Chemistry,

4. or such other subject or subjects as may be hereafter prescribed for the Degree of D.Sc.

3. Provided no medal shall be awarded to a student who does not take a first class, and that beginning from the second year in which these rules will be in force, the medals shall be awarded to the student who is the most successful among the students of that year and the preceding year.

4. In the event of the University prescribing new rules or subjects for the Degree of M.A., D.Sc., B.A. or B.Sc., the Syndicate shall have full power to direct how the medals shall be awarded.

5. In the event of there being in any year no candidate entitled to the medal under the above rules, the Syndicate may award the Medal in such manner as they may think fit.

MEDALLISTS.

1889.-Muhammad Ahmad-ud-din, B.A., Muir Central College. 1890.-Brijnandan Prasad, M.A, LL.B., Muir Central College; and Ganga Nath Jha, B.A., Queen's College.

1891.-Satish Chandra Bandopadhya, M.A., Agra College; and Surendra Nath Sen, B.A., Canning College

1892. -Alfred S. Jeremy, M.A., Teacher; and Raghubir Prasad, B.A., Muir Central College.

1893.-Surendra Nath Sen, M.A., Canning College; and Jwala Prasad, B.A., Muir Central College.

1894. Hari Prasad Vidyant, M.A., Muir Central College; and Ghasi Ram, B.A.. Agra College.

1895.-Syyad Muhammad Khalil, M A., Queen's College; and Muhammd Walayat Ullah, B. A., M.A.-O. College.

1896-Jhumak Lal Saksena, M.A., Agra College; and Jwala Prasad, B.A., Muir Central College

1897.-Maheshwar Prasad, B.A., Muir Central College.

1898.-Ram Prasad Balmakund Dube, M.A., Muir Central College; and Rup Narayan, B.A., Muir Central College.

1899.-Muhammad Usman, M.A., Muir Central College; and Abhaya Charan Mukerji, B.A., Canning College.

1900.-Atul Chandra Chatterj, M.A., Muir Central College; and Jagat Prasad, B.A., B.Sc., Muir Central College.

1901.-Abhaya Charan Mukerji, M.A., Canning College; and Abu Muhammad Zia-ul-Hasan. B.A., Canning College.

1902. Bhoora Lal Hiran, M.A., and Seray Mal Bapna, B.A., B.Sc., Muir Central College.

1903.-Jagmandar Lal Jaini, M.A., Muir Central College; and Charles Alfred Dobson, B.A., Teacher.

1904-Annoda Prasad Sircar, D.Sc., and Purnanand Pande, B.A., B.Sc., Muir Central College.

1905.-Zarif Muhammad, M.A, M.A.-O. College; and Ruth Florence O'Donel, B.A., Isabella Thoburn College.

1906. Satis Chandra Ghoshal, B. A., B.Sc., Muir Central College. 1907.-Sohan Lal Srivastava, M.A., Canning College; Siva Adhar Pande, M.A., Muir Central College; and Sayed Fazl Ali, B.A., Queen's College.

1908.-Mani Bhushan Chakarvarti, B. Sc., Muir Central College.

IKBAL MEDAL.

Syyad Ikbal Ali Khan, Judge, H. H. Nizam's High Court, placed Rs. 1,500 to be invested in 4 per cent. (now reduced to 3 per cent.) Government paper at the disposal of the University of Allahabad, the interest of which should be spent in a gold medal to be annually awarded on the following conditions:

(1) The medal to be called the Ikbal Medal.

(2) To be awarded to the Muhammadan who stands first in order of merit among his co-religionists at the B.A. Examination. But in case no Muhammadan student has been successful in passing the said examination, the medal to be awarded to the student who heads the list of successful candidates without regard to religion or creed.

MEDALLISTS.

1889.-Muhammad Ahmad-ud-din, B.A., Muir Central College. 1890.-Mirza Muhammad Askari, B.A., Canning College.

1891-Syyad Muhammad Anwar-ul-Hasan, B.A., Canning College.

1892-Nisar Ali, B.A., Bareilly College.

1893-Khushi Muhammad, B.A., M.A.-O. College.

1894.-Qamar Ali, B.A., M.A.-O. College.

1895-Muhammad Walayat Ullah, B.A., M.A.-O. College.

1896.-Abul Hasan, B.A., Muir Central College.

1897.-Syad Muhammad Raza Muswi, B.A., Muir Central College; and Syyad Mufawas Husain, B.A., Canning College. 1898.-Muhammad Ali, B.A., M.A.-O. College.

1899. Maqsud Ali Khan, B.A., M.A.-O. College.

1900. Siraj-ud-din, B.A., M A.-O. College.

1901. Abu Muhammad Zia-ul-Hasan, B.A., Canning College. 1902-Aulad Husain, B.A., Muir Central College.

1903. Abu Muhammad, B.A., M.A.-O. College. 1904.-Abdul Karim, B.A., M.A.-O. College. 1905.-Gholam Rasul. B. A., M.A.-O. College.

1906. Shah Muhammad Sulaiman, B.A, Muir Central College. 1907.--Sayed Fazl Ali, B.A., Queen's College.

1908. Karim Haider Lodhi, B.A, M.A.-O. College.

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