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The Criminal Law Journal of India June 1927

1927

Of course the corrupt intent was of the essence of the crime for which all three of the accused were indicted. [...] Limited of Cardiff which company was on the 11th January committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter might lead to the conclusion that s. 33 of the Criminal Justice Act 19254 had altered the law as to the criminal responsibility of corporations. [...] Chambers are heard only in the presence of the parties and their ad visers to the exclusion of the general public there does not appear to be any exprvee authority or provision which prohibits the admission of the public to the hearing of such summonses and it would seem that a"4 ME CRIMINAL LAW JOURNAL. [...] The rule appears to be that there is noight to hear the case "in camera" unless it has to do with lunatics or wards of Court or is of.the kind to which the old practice of the Ecclesiastical Court applies or is one the object of which would be defeated by a public trial. [...] The dependants of the murdered persons rarely brought an action against the murderer; the practical difficulty in the way being to catch the murderer unhanged and get judgment before the law had execised its remedy."Vol.
law
Pages
6
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120178
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Criminal Law Journal of India June 1927
61-66 A.N. Aiyar, Z.K. Chaudhuri view

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