women
891-394 Exemption for pregnant women . . 27o-272
TOPIC NUMBER 47
Infanticide
895-898 Infanticide by women 272-275
(xi!)
(xx)
PARAGRAPH %UBJECT-MATTER ... preceding the First War. After the war a
noteworthy event was the Infanticide Act, 1922, under
which a woman charged with causing the death
normal summarised)
Child See Infanticide
Circumstantial evidence . Sunder La] (S.C.) 8
Nisa Stree (8.0) 4
Kutuhal (SC) 5
Circumstantial ev;'dence-----no Govindareddy ... Raiagopalan (F.C.) 27
Individual fau1t--Dacoity Mahabir Singh (Cal.) . . 54
Infanticide Dhaulan (Lah.) . . , , , 47
See also cases in footnotes to Nisa Stree
Discovering the casual connection between the prohibition against widow re-marriage and
infanticide, the Indian Law Commissioners by their letter dated 4th July, 1837 apprised
that the deceased came by his death by homicide,
suicide or infanticide; or
(b) that the death was caused by an accident, or
poison