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9.
Your Committee has thought it unnecessary to burden
this report by entering in great detail either upon the evidence
or upon Mr. Alim Khan's statement. It appears to your Committee
that the circumstances of the case can best be set forth in a
report of this character in substantially general terms.
10.
Your Committee would like to add that Mr. Alim Khan is
■ undoubtedly an extremely capable and clever man; that his
superior officers all speak in high terms of his industry and
capabilities, and that his dereliction from duty appears to have
been largely brought about by the lack of control which was
exercised over him. It may also be noted, here, that suggestions
were made from time to time during the course of the enquiry that
Mr. Alim Khan's financial position was at all material times
extremely precarious. Your Comittee does not think that there is
any satisfactory evidence to show that this was necessarily the
case; were it so, however, it would only supply a motive for a
course of conduct upon which, without such motive, your Committee
already considers there is suple ground for framing its opinion.
11.
Summarising the conclusions to which your Committee has come, your Committee considers:-
(1). that Mr. Alim Khan did engage in the practice of receiv-
-ing monies in advance from applicants for Letters of
Administration in poor cases; that he had no definite
authority to do so although it is possible, that he may
have thought himself justified in his practice; that al-
-though his practice of receiving fees in advance may
have been known by some of his superior officers, they
did not know that he received the total amount of the
fees payable in advance, but were under the impression
that he only received auch fees as they actually accrued
and that he forthwith duly accounted for them.
(2). that insufficient supervision and control was exercised
in the Registry over Mr. Alim Khan's operations and duties; in which indeed he was given too much latitude.
(3). that the financial instructions were not strictly follow-
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