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Selection of Leading Cases for the use of B.L. Students Law of Crimes Supplementary Cases

1919

It is contended on the other hand by the leirned Counsel who appears to show cause that inasmuch -as the Police report contained ample materials to satflify the Magistrate that there was a likelihood of a breach of the peace it was sufficient ecrmplIcnog with the law for the Magistrate to cite it as the ground of his pitOsietliffren`Vehich' he was satisfied that a dispute within the terms of [...] The motive suggested was in the main this that the son was greatly under the influence of his wifel_the stronger character of the two and was by her instigated to insist on her husband's right to the partition of certain lands between the members of the family on the ground that they were the property of a joint Hindu family while the appellant insisted that he had himself acquired them. [...] Both the Sessions Judge and the Judges of the High Court appear to have thought that these facts might well have furnished the appellant with a motive not only strong enough to lead him to procure the murder of his daughter-in-law but of such overmastering force as to embolden him to run the risk of killing her in the open reckless manner suggested in the case in the presence and with the aid [...] Statements made in the absence of all the accused such as the conversation between Sarni Thevau and Aiyasami in wkich the latter was urged to say nothir/64out the murder and to compromise with his father and statements made in the absence of some of the accused but in the presence of others were lumped together and used in globo apparently against all. [...] No objection to the chargelon this ground was however taken at the trial till a very late stage of the proceedings in fact only in the course of the final arguments and the error cannot be deemed to have affected the legality of the trial.
law
Pages
143
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100089
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii unknown view
Selection of Leading Cases Law of Crimes and the General Principles of Criminal Procedure
1-140 unknown view

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