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Misdirection to Jury and Trial by Jury

1922

The uniqueness the subject—the great waste of time and labour in getting at the law and ctse—law on the point which are scattered all over the various Sections of the Codes—the groing demand of the Indian nation to have the right that her citizen ought to be tried by a -;ury—the rocognition of such right and the encouragement given by the Government—embolden the author to present this book to [...] It does not matter whether this is due to the keeping of the prestige of the executive officers of the police or the friends of the judge himself. [...] He must adhere to the words of the particular section of the Code and not substitute phraseology of his own—page 6 10.—Judge must point_ out important weakness in the prosecution case—page 6 11.—Judge must point out the discrepancy between the first information given to the police and the police complaint to the Magistrate page... [...] DUTY OF JUDGE 1.—To explain the law to the jury — see page 135 2.—Not to cite rulings and ask the jury to be guided by the authorities—see page I 137( xiii ) 3.—To explain different elements of the offence to the jury—see page... [...] 185 (p)-Mode of stating of opinion of assessorsee page 186 (q)-Concurrence of opinion of assessors-see page 1S6 (r)-Grounds of opinion of assessors-see page...
law
Pages
314
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145384
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i Syed Anees Yusoof view
Frontmatter
i-xvi Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter I.“Misdireotion”
1-14 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter II. Murder
15-26 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter III. Grave and Sudden Provocation
27-28 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter IV. Self-Defence
29-30 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter V. Grevious Hurt
31-34 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter VI. Rioting
35-41 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter VII. Dacoity and Robbery
42-46 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter VIII. Criminal Trespass
47-48 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter IX. Theft
49-50 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter X. Receiving Stolen Property
51-53 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XI. Belonging to a Gang of Thieves
54-54 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XII. Criminal Breach of Trust
55-55 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XIII. Kidnapping
56-57 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XIV. Rape
58-58 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XV. Adultery
59-59 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XVI. Miscarriage
60-60 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XVII. Forgery
61-63 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XVIII. Perjury
64-64 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XIX. Possession of Spurious Coin
65-65 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XX. Bringing False Charge
66-66 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXI. Trial Under Sections 201.218I.P.C.
67-67 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXII. Trial Under Section 330.348 I. P. C.
68-68 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXIII. Evidence
69-134 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXIV. Duty of the Judge
135-i Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXV. Charge to Jury
153-160 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXVI. Functions of the Jury
161-177 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXVII. Functions of the Assessors
178-188 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXVIII. Duty of Counsel
189-190 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXIX. Duty of the Bar
191-191 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXX. Powers of Advocate-General Regarding Grant of Fiat
192-193 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXXI. Verdict
194-211 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXII. Powers of the High Court
212-219 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Chapter XXIII. Powers of the Privy Council
220-221 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Appendix A. Indian Penal Code
222-236 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Appendix B. Sections applicable in eases triable by Court of Sessions or High Court.Of inquiry into cases triable by Court of Sessions or High Court
237-245 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Appendix C. Choosing the Jury
246-254 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Appendix D. Evidence Act
255-261 Syed Anees Yusoof view
Appendix E. Humours of Law
262-271 Syed Anees Yusoof view

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