XIV of S. 1996) was promulgated by Hari Singh, the Maharaja of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir.
[1][2] The 78 sections detailed the kings' powers including his relationship with the executive, legislature and judiciary.
Inspired by the British, a High Court was formed along with judicial advisors to the king.
[3] The law minister during this period was Justice Sir Lal Gopal Mukherjee.
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