HUSBAND AND WIFE (contd.) female fugitive from justice, marriage of, 182 near relative, union with, 178 priests, marriage of, 182 widows, essentials to marriage of, 180—182 lapse of decent interval, 181 not an estimable action, 182 divorce, seven valid grounds for, 184 infidelity, 184-185 equitable exceptions to rule, 185 honour, sacrificing wife's, 183 impotency, effect of, 182-183 sale of wife, 183 divorced wife desires return to hus- band, 185 186 Effect of the relationship, 186—196 absence from wife, effect of, 190 beating a husband, 192 wives beat each other, 192-193 brutal treatment of wives, case of, 190—192 correction of wife, 189-190 elopement of wife, 193-194 killing a husband, 192, 194-195 in adultery, by paramour, 194–195 HUSBAND AND WIFE (contd.) effect of husband's consent or dis- sent, 194-195 when capital penalty attaches, 195 killing a wife, 186 circonstances attenuantes, 186—187 in case of adultery, 187-189 killing the adulterer, 187-188 position of other relatives herein, 188 liability, mutual, for offences, 195-196 sacrificing honour of wife, 190 striking a husband's relations, 193 Illegitimate children (v. Parent and Child) ILLICITLY QUITTING THE COUNTRY, 549—550 penalty for, 550 Imperial Family (v. Privilege) Improper execution (v. Punishment) INCEST, 370-371 penalties for, 370-371 relationships forbidden, what, 370 INDECENT ASSAULT, 366-367 classified as attempted rape (q. v.), 366 penalty for, 367 varies with gravity of assault, 367 INFORMATIONS ETC., 9—HI anonymous, 10 disabilities for laying, 10 refusal to receive, 10 where lying, 9 Insubordination (v. Officials, offences by) Investigations, Provincial (v. Sole Representative) JUDGE, POSITION OF, IN CRIMINAL MATTERS, Fudicial Committee of Criminal Revision (v. Judiciary JUDICIARY BOARD, 21-29 conjoint action jurisdiction of, 22 revision, duties as to (v. Revision), 22 JUSTICE, OFFENCES AGAINST, 491-520 desire to draw distinctions, often exhibit the, 492 State, closely resemble offences against the, 491 Rescue; etc. etc.) Justifiable homicide (v. Homicide) Juvenile offenders (v. Age) KIDNAPPING, 382-383 abduction, distinguished from, 382 considerations in, 382 free person, kidnapping a, 383 harbourers, treatment of, 383 LAND TENURE, ETC., 571-575 original right of property, where residing, 571 tenure, kinds of, 571 cultivation, by, 571 how acquired, 572 military service, by, 571 State grant, by, 571 LAND TENURE (contd.) accession, rights by, 574 alluvion, 574 reclaimed washes, acquisition of, 574 lease, manner of effecting a, 572 deposit, 572 taxes, by whom payable, 572 sale, manner of effecting a, 573 LARCENY, 384-422 considerations, peculiar, touching, 384 gravity of offence, determination of, 391-395 conditions, under special, 395 transportable, when, 394 escaping from place of punishment and again value, generally depends upon, 391 do., assessment of, 392 owner, by, not to be accepted unless several offenders, in case of, 393 objects, of certain, 411-417 crops, of, 416 distinctions regarding, 416 timber and brushwood, of, 416 distinctions regarding, 417 Imperial edict or seal, of an, 412 military weapons and accoutrements, of, 414 LARCENY (contd.) persons, by certain, 407-411 carriers, by, 410 breach of trust, not a, 410 "making off with", what is, 410 presence of owner of goods, importance of, 410 innkeepers, by, 411 treatment of, 411 relations, by, 407 distinctions regarding, 408 mitigation, a subject for, 407 reason for, 407 outsider also concerned, where, 408 penalties, table of, 409 places, from certain, 411-417 Imperial Palace, from, 411 public offices or residences, from, 412 old registers or documents, larceny of, how wrecks, from, 415 wrecking, instances of, 415 do. failure to report, 416 receivers of stolen property, 417-419 pawnbrokers, 419 stolen property found in pawn, position of persistence in offence, treatment of, 419 rigorous treatment of, 418 reparation, effect of, 420 resisting arrest, violence in, 421 |