false evidence respecting it, are relevant. (f) The question is, whether A robbed B. The facts that, after B was robbed, C said ... presence - "the police are coming to look for the man who robbed B", and that immediately afterwards A ran away, are relevant. (g) The question
falsely informs a policeman that he has been assaulted and robbed in the neighbourhood of a particular village. He does not mention the name
Magistrate of the first class with, and convicted by him of, robbing D. A, B and C may afterwards be charged with, and tried
occurrence or transaction, are relevant. Illustrations (a) The question is, whether A robbed B. The facts that, shortly before the robbery, B went
officer, whose duty it is to prevent that offence. Here, though the robbery be not committed, B is liable to one-half
mischief or criminal trespass, or which is an attempt to commit theft, robbery, mischief or criminal trespass
riding in a palanquin. A, intending to rob Z, seizes the pole and stops the palanquin. Here A has caused cessation of motion
road safety works; (ii) to the construction of Railway Over Bridges (ROBs) and Railway Under Bridges (RUBs); (iii) to the construction of bridges ... following order- (i) to the construction of Railway Over Bridges (ROBs) and Railway Under Bridges (RUBs); (ii) to the construction of bridges
false evidence respecting it, are relevant. (f) The question is, whether A robbed B. The facts that, after B was robbed, C said ... presence-"the police are coming to look for the person who robbed B", and that immediately afterwards A ran away, are relevant. (g) The question
Magistrate of the first class with, and convicted by him of, robbing D. A, B and C may afterwards be charged with, and tried