Nominate reports

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Nominate reports is a legal term from common law jurisdictions referring to the various published reports of English cases in various Courts from the middle ages to the 1860s when law reporting was officially taken over by the Council of Law Reporting, for example Edmund F. Moore's Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Judicial Committee and the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council on Appeal from the Supreme and Sudder Dewanny Courts in the East Indies published in London from 1837 to 1873, referred to as Moore's Indian Appeals and cited for example as: Moofti Mohummud Ubdoollah v. Baboo Mootechund 1 M.I.A. 383.

[edit] References

  • W. T. S. Daniel, History of the Origin of the Law Reports (London, 1884)

See also: Law report