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MISCHIEF-continued.

with intent to destroy a house, &c., XVII, 436,
committed on a decked vessel of 20 tons burden, XVII.
437,

if by fire or explosive substance, XVII. 438, ::
running vessel ashore to commit theft of property, XVII.

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439,
committed with preparation for causing death or grievous
hurt, XVII. 440.

or hurt, or wrongful restraint, ib.
or fear of death, hurt, restraint, ib.

with respect to a will, XVIII. 477,

valuable security, XVIII. 477,

See-Private Defence.

MISFORTUNE

act done by, when it is no offence, IV. 80,

MISTAKE OF FACT

when act done by reason of, no offence, IV. 76-79,
right of private defence against act of one acting under,

IV. 98,

MISTAKE OF LAW

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does not prevent an act from being an offence, IV. 76-79,
unless when it causes ignorance of fact

41.51

51

MONEY

See-Coin.

ΜΟΝΟΜΑΝΙΑ

when an excuse

59

MONTH

meaning of the word, and how calculated, II. 49,

26

MORALS

public, XIV. 292.294,

..226-228

See-Nuisance.

Obscenity.

278

MOTHER, right of Muhammedan, to custody of child

MOVEABLE PROPERTY

what the term means and includes, II. 22, XVII. 378, ..
in case of theft..

MOVING

what is a, in case of theft, XVII. 378,

MULE

killing, poisoning, maiming, or rendering useless, &c.,

XVII. 429,

Seo-Mischief.

20.287

289

287.296

334

MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER

is a "public servant," II. 21, Illustr..
liability of, for neglect to repair roads,

MURDER

what amounts to the crime of, XVI. 300, and Excepts.
in what cases culpable homicide does not amount to,
XVI. 300, Excepts. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,

proof of exceptions rests on accused

of knowledge or intention rests on prosecution
by homicide of person whose death was not intended,
XVI. 301,

may

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221

238

..241-245

241

ib.

245

247

246

247

250

ib.

ib.

307

on charge of, accused be convicted of minor offence,
punishment for, XVI. 302, ..

if committed by a life-convict, XVI.

attempt to commit

303,

punishment for, in ordinary cases, XVI. 307,

if hurt is caused, ib.

accompanied by dacoity, punishment for, XVII. 396,

See-Culpable Homicide. Dacoity. Suicide.

MUTINY

abetting the commission of, VII. 131,

where the mutiny is committed in consequence,
VII. 132,

107

108

abetting assault on superior officer,

VII. 133,

ib.

if assault is committed in consequence, VII. 134,

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abetting act of insubordination, VII. 138,

circulating rumours, &c., with intent to excite, XXII. 505,

MUTINY ACT

whether Naval or Military, not repealed or affected by
the Penal Code, I. 5,

persons subject to, are not punishable for military
offences under the Penal Code, when, VII. 139,

NATURAL RESULT

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109

of a man's acts assumed to be contemplated, 55.64.96.178.233

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river, or channel, destroying or injuring, XVII. 431,
See-Mischief. Navigation.

NAVIGATION

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of a vessel, rash or negligent, shewing want of regard for
human life, &c., XIV. 280

carrying passengers in unsafe vessel, XIV. 282,

obstructing public line of, XIV. 283,..

213

ib.

214

NAVIGATION--continued.

injuring by mischief, XVII. 431,

endangering by removing lights, buoys, &c., XVII. 433,

exhibiting false lights, buoys, XIV. 281,

See-Mischief.

NAVY

offences relating to, VII. 131.140,

NEGLIGENCE

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ib.
213

107.109

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in driving or riding on highway, XIV. 279,
in navigating a vessel, XIV. 280,

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213

in conveying passenger for hire in unsafe vessel, XIV. 282,
unseaworthiness is a relative term..

causing obstruction on highway or line of navigation,

XIV. 283,

permission to pass does not constitute a highway
owner must not set trap for passengers

property which causes obstruction must be

ib.

214

ib.

215

216

under control of defendant

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ib.

occupier primarily liable

ib.

even for acts of others resulting from his conduct
not for acts of servant

217

220

liability does not cease on parting with property
purchaser how far liable

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with respect to poisonous, combustible, or explosive mat-

in regard to machinery, XIV. 287,

in keeping a dangerous animal, XIV. 289,

222.223

ib.

224

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See-Contempt. Court of Justice. Owner. Service.

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summary remedy against

ib.

ib.

action not taken away by prosecution

negligent act likely to spread infection, XIV. 269,
malignant act likely to spread infection, XIV. 270
disobeying quarantine law, XIV. 271,

ib.

ib.

206

ib.

adulteration of food or drink for sale, XIV. 272,

sale of noxious food or drink, XIV. 273,

adulteration of drugs, XIV. 274,

ib.

ib.

207

XIV. 282,

an animal, XIV. 289,

sale of adulterated drugs, XIV. 275,..

sale of one drug as being another drug, XIV. 276,

defiling water of public spring or reservoir, XIV. 277,..
making atmosphere injurious to health, XIV. 278,
rash driving or riding, XIV. 279,

navigation of vessel, XIV. 280

exhibiting false light, &c., XIV. 281,

conveying person for hire in vessel overloaded or unsafe,

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obstructing public way or navigation, XIV. 283,

negligence with respect to poison, XIV. 284,

fire or combustible matter, XIV. 285,

explosive substance, XIV. 286,
machinery, XIV. 287,

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pulling down or repairing buildings, XIV. 288,

punishment for any, not specially provided for, XIV. 290,

208

209

ib.

210

ib.

213

ib.

ib.

214

222

ib.

223

ib.

224

ib.

226

continuance of, after injunction to discontinue, XIV. 291,
obscene works, songs, &c., XIV. 292, 293, 294,

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making false statements on, to public servant, X. 181,..
See-False Evidence.

138

OBSCENITY

importing, printing, selling, &c., obscene books, &c.,
XIV. 292,

226

possessing obscene books, &c., for purpose of sale, &c.,

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OBSTRUCTING

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141

142

184

185

214.235

ib.

114

115

ib.
216

public servant in discharge of his duty, X. 186,

the taking of property by authority of public servant,

X. 183,

the sale of property by public servant, X. 184,
apprehension of one's self, XI. 224, and Explan.

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of land not giving Police notice of riot, &c., VIII. 154,..
of land for whose benefit a riot is committed, liability of,

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his agents-liability of, in such cases, XIII. 156,
liability of, for nuisances on land

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committed out of British India, I. 3,..

meaning of the word, II. 40,

extended to special and local laws by Act XXVII. of 1870,

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under extradition treaties

committed on the High Seas or in a foreign port

punishable by English law

on land beyond local jurisdiction of Court

by foreigner on British ship..

or foreign vessel

who has resided six months in India

against the State, can only be prosecuted with sanction
of Government or Advocate General

committed by public servant, or Judge can in some cases
only be prosecuted by leave of Government or Court
of contempt of authority, requires the sanction of the
authority for prosecution

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relating to evidence requires sanction of Court for pro-
secution

158

relating to documents given in evidence must be prose-
cuted with sanction of Court

348

IV. passim.,

causing disappearance of evidence of, XI. 201,
joinder of several offences in same indictment.
what acts or omissions do not constitute an, see Chap.

act of person bound by law, or believing
himself bound to do it, IV. 76,

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