conduct, which is relevant as a fact in issue. (e) A, accused of theft, is seen to give the stolen property ... riot and is proved to have marched at the head of a mob. The cries of the mob are relevant as explanatory of the nature
Police Regulations, Calcutta, 1968
WEST BENGAL
India
Police Regulations, Calcutta, 1968
Rule POLICE-REGULATIONS-CALCUTTA
affected the relations between A and B. (c) A is accused of a crime. The fact that, soon after the commission of the crime ... conduct, which is relevant as a fact in issue. (e) A, accused of theft, is seen to give the stolen property
conduct, which is relevant as a fact in issue. (e) A, accused of theft, is seen to give the stolen property ... riot and is proved to have marched at the head of a mob. The cries of the mob are relevant as explanatory of the nature
conduct, which is relevant as a fact in issue. (e) A, accused of theft, is seen to give the stolen property ... riot and is proved to have marched at the head of a mob. The cries of the mob are relevant as explanatory of the nature
conduct, which is relevant as a fact in issue. (e) A, accused of theft, is seen to give the stolen property ... riot and is proved to have marched at the head of a mob. The cries of the mob are relevant as explanatory of the nature
The Maharashtra Municipal Corporations Act, 1949
MAHARASHTRA
India
The Maharashtra Municipal Corporations Act, 1949
Act
The Maharashtra Shops and Establishments Act, 1948
MAHARASHTRA
India
The Maharashtra Shops and Establishments Act
Police Regulations, Bengal , 1943
BENGAL PRESIDENCY
India
Police Regulations, Bengal , 1943
Rule POLICE-REGULATIONS-BENGAL
Patna High Court Rules, 1916
BIHAR
India
Patna High Court Rules, 1916
Rule PATNA-HIGH