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The Criminal Law Journal of India March 1927

1927

The course of business was for the defendant to return the tickets given to the paupers by the relieving officer and by them delivered to the defendant on receiing the loaves and upon such return with a writen statement of the amount of loaves on the following week he would be credied in the relieving officer's book with the amount and the money would be paid at the time stipulated in [...] The receipt of the money appears to have been prevented by a dicovery of the fraud by the relieving officer and it is very much the same case as if supposing rendering an account to the guardians at their office with the vouchers annexed were a preliminary necessary step to receiving the money the defendant had gone to the office rendered the account and vouchers and then been discovered [...] The act must be one immediately and directly rendinj to the execution of the princip Id crime and comitted by the prisoner under such cicumstances that he has the pover of carring his intention into execution." Here the accused had done the last act depening on him and his blowing out the match under the coercion of fear was of the same effect as if a puff of wind had extinguished i [...] All that is necessary is to awaken the cosciousness of the people and this in turn will reflect upon our laws for the law is merely the reflex of the spirit of the times in which we live. [...] The defendant a doctor was sued for prolessional negligence and the Judge laid down that a general practtioner was not bound to have the attaiments of a Harley-Street specialist nor was he bound to have knowledge of recondite discoveries unless they had become reasoably known in the profession." The difficulty of the plaintiff in such an action due to the Vagueness of the standard o
law
Pages
12
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120178
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Criminal Law Journal of India March 1927
33-44 A.N. Aiyar, Z.K. Chaudhuri view

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