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A.J. Forbes Vs Mahi Sahu and Others

Calcutta High Court Special Appeal Nos. 970 and 994 and to 1002 of 1866

Sir Barnes Peacock, Kt., C.J., Loch, L.S. Jackson and Macpherson JJ. 1. In this case two points are referred for the opinion of the Full Bench. When this case was called on, there was no Counsel appearing for either si…

Nittianand Das Vs Iswar Chandra Das

Calcutta High Court Special Appeal No. 2461 of 1865

Sir Barnes Peacock, Kt., C.J.@mdashThis appeal must be decreed, and the case remanded to the Collector to try what are the fair and equitable rates with'' reference to the grounds of enhancement. It is quite clear that …

The Queen Vs Ramcharan Kairi and Another

Calcutta High Court

Sir Barnes Peacock, Kt., C.J.@mdashWe think that the Sessions Judge was wrong in sending the case back to be retried on the two charges mentioned in his order. The prisoner clearly could not be retried under s. 380, as …

Srimati Jaykali Debi Vs Shibnath Chatterjee

Calcutta High Court

Phear, J.@mdashThis suit is the natural sequel to that which was brought before me a few months ago on the Ecclesiastical side of this Court, and during the course of the present trial I have seen very much to assure me…

In Re: Bissumbhur Shaha

Calcutta High Court

Sir Barnes Peacock, Kt., C.J. and Kemp, J.@mdashI do not think that there is any doubt in this case, when we read ss. 405 and 428 of the Code of Criminal Procedure together. There might have been some doubt if s. 405 st…

The Queen Vs Elahi Bax

Calcutta High Court Criminal Appeal No. 75 of 1866

Sir Barnes Peacock, Kt., C.J.@mdashI am of opinion that a conviction upon the uncorroborated testimony of an accomplice is legal. This is not new law, nor founded upon a new principle. The point was decided in England a…

The Queen Vs Gorachand Gope and Others

Calcutta High Court

Sir Barnes Peacock, Kt., C.J.@mdashThere are, in my opinion, several important distinctions between murder and culpable homicide; an offence cannot amount to murder, unless it falls within the definition of culpable hom…

The Queen Vs Godai Raout

Calcutta High Court

Sir Barnes Peacock, Kt., C.J.@mdashThe Court is clearly of opinion that a review of judgment will not lie from a sentence or judgment pronounced by the High Court, or by a Division Bench of the High Court, in a criminal…