taking for recovery of stolen property, when an offence PAGE. 20 186 416 417 ib. XI. 215, 177 offering, for return of property, when an offence 179 RIDING rash or negligent, showing want of due regard for human 210 when armed with deadly weapons, VIII. 148, 112 each person in a riot, guilty of offence committed by any ib.119 assaulting, &c., public officer suppressing riot, VIII. 152, not giving the Police notice of, VIII. 154, person on whose behalf it takes place, his liability, VIII. 155, .. liability of his agent or manager, VIII. 156,.. hiring persons to take part in, VIII. 150, 114 ib. ib. 115 ib. 113 116 ib. harbouring such persons, VIII. 157, . See--Affray. Unlawful assembly. RIVER navigable, injuring, XVII. 431, 335 ROBBERY-continued. punishment for simple, XVII. 392, attempts to commit, XVII. 393, causing hurt while attempting to commit, with use of deadly weapons, &c., XVII. 397, See-Dacoity. Extortion. Private Defence. Theft. SAFETY public, XIX. act showing want of regard for personal, XVI. 336, 337, PAGE. 306 ib. ib. 307 ib. ib. 308 203 265 266 See-Adulteration. Infection. Navigation. Nuisance. Riding. River. SAILOR See-Assault. Desertion. Tusubordination. Mutiny. Punishment. making or counterfeiting a, with intent to forge a will or to commit any other kind of forgery, XVIII. 473, SEAMAN to commit any other kind of forgery, XVIII. 473, power of captain to punish and confine See-Forgery. Government Stamp. SECTION what the word denotes, II. 50, SECURITY 335 213 354 ib. ib. ib. 258.267 26 to keep the peace or after conviction .. 121.275.308 SEDUCTION abducting or kidnapping a woman with a view to, XVI. See-Commutation. Forfeiture. Punishment. Remission. SERVANT of Queen, who commits offence in Foreign State, I. 2, charged as abettor of his master possession of, is possession of the master, when, II. 27, Explan. theft by, of master's property, XVII. 381, criminal breach of trust by, XVII. 408, who is a servant See-Public Servant. .. 91 20.293 298 316 ib. SERVICE breach of contract of, during voyage or journey XIX. immaterial with whom contract was made, ib. Explan. punishment does not operate as a whether charge negatived by bona fide belief of right to whether verbal acceptance of written offer whether signature necessary labourer can only be punished once; sed quære SERVICE OF PROCESS absconding in order to avoid service of summons or order, preventing service of summons or order, X. 173, SERVITUDE Penal, III. 53, 56, .. SEVERAL OFFENCES punishment of III. 71, :: 361 364 ib. 362 ib. 363 364 363 365 366 ib. 367 ib. ib. 130 131 27.28 37 38 importing, buying, or selling, &c., a, XVI. 370, kidnapping a person in order to make him, XVI. 367, person not being, who wears dress of, how punished, how far justified by order of officer 281 ib. 280 73 109 47 See-Assault. Desertion. Insubordination. Mutiny. Punishment, SOLEMN AFFIRMATION substituted by law for an oath is included in the term 66 oath," II. 51, evidence given on, by Christian witness, is not indictable SOLITARY CONFINEMENT III. 73.74, See-Imprisonment. SOVEREIGN 27 154 of the United Kingdom denoted in the Code by the word SPECIAL LAW list of those in force 16 meaning of the term, II. 41, offence extended to breach of, in certain cases.. no "special" is repealed or affected by the Penal Code, I. 5, 14a 26 25 14 ib. ib. 88 260 ib. offences against the, VI. 121-130, ::: can only be prosecuted with sanction of Government STATE PRISONER voluntarily allowing public servant to escape, VI. 128,.. aiding escape of, or harbouring him, VI. 130,.. STATE PROCEEDINGS are privileged from production STOLEN PROPERTY 43 ib. 107 106 ib. ib. 134 taking or offering reward for return of, XI. 215, 177 definition of term, XVII. 410, 317 dishonestly receiving, XVII. 411, 412, ..318-320 habitually dealing in, XVII. 413, 321 ib. may be restored to the owner 297 assisting in, concealing, or disposing of, XVII. 414, See-Receiving Stolen Property. SUICIDE Culpable homicide, upon one who voluntarily suffers not an offence if officer incompetent to issue 133.140 |