PAGE. GRATIFICATION-continued. accepting, &c., to screen offender, or abandon prosecution, giving, &c., in consideration of screening offender, &c., XI. 214, taking to help in recovery of property, XI. 215, GRIEVOUS HURT kidnapping a person in order to do him, XVI. 367, HABITUALLY RECEIVING stolen property, XVII. 413, HARBOURING prisoner of State or War who has escaped, VI. 130, offender to screen him from punishment, XI. 212, .. no offence, if offender is husband or wife of intention to defeat justice is essential.. offence must be complete when the harbouring 175 176 177 256-266 280 321 106 108 173 174 ib. 175 179. no offence, if offender is husband or wife of harbourer, XI. 216, Except. 180 See-Public Servant. HEADS OF VILLAGES offender who has been convicted, or whose apprehension bound to inform of crime .. HEALTH Public, XIV. See-Atmosphere. Infection. Nuisance. HEINOUS OFFENCE apprehension of person charged with.. HIGH COURTS ordinary jurisdiction of in case of British subjects admiralty jurisdiction of officers of, forbidden to trade extraordinary criminal jurisdiction of criminal law amendment Act XVIII of 1862 HIRING procedure amendment Act XIII of 1865 : or being hired to join an unlawful assembly, VIII. 140 203 3 3.410 8 129 410 450 478 113.116 116 HOMICIDE See-Culpable Homicide HORSE PAGE. 232 killing, poisoning, maiming, &c., a, XVII. 429, See-Mischief. HOUSE-BREAKING what constitutes the offence of, XVII. 445, and Explan. if in order to commit another offence pun- accompanied by causing grievous hurt, &c., what constitutes the offence of, XVII. 446, if in order to commit another offence if with preparation to cause hurt or 334 342 ib. ib. 347 343 346 ib. ib. See-Criminal Trespass. House-breaking. HOUSE-TRESPASS what constitutes the offence of, XVII. 442, and Explan. if in order to commit another offence when done on grave and sudden provocation, which must proceed from person hurt. administering drug with intent to cause, XVI. voluntarily causing grievous, what is, XVI. 322, and when death ensues, not always culpable homicide.. by dangerous weapons, &c., XVI. 326, 397, or to deter public servant from doing his 263 264 ib. 265 328, 261 256 257 258 260 ib. 307 when done to extort property or to force to 262 .. or to extort confession or to compel when done on provocation, &c., XVI. 335, by an act showing want of regard for the no ground of acquittal that death followed 263 264 ib. 266 260 may harbour or conceal wife, offender, XI. 212, cannot be convicted of theft from, sed quære? whether he can steal from wife? See-Adultery. Marriage. Wife. 284 286 320 174.180 138 291 292 59 350 ILLICIT INTERCOURSE abduction of woman in order to force her to, XVI. 366, period of, how calculated is rigorous or simple, III. 53, rigorous applied to prisoner under sentence of trans- commuted into transportation, III. 59, when it may be partly rigorous and partly simple, III. 60, sometimes necessary where fine is imposed when inflicted by Magistrate solitary, when and to what extent, III. 73, See-Fine. Punishment. Wrongful Restraint. INCAPACITY mental, what amounts to INCOME TAX PAGE. 279 376 30 27 29 ib. ib. 33 33.34 ib. 35 34 39 58 Defamation Counterfeiting Coin Coin counterfeit, fraudulently delivering passing off as genuine Confinement, wrongful Conviction, mode of charging a previous. 427 ib. ib. ib. 429 436 432 425 431 428 431 435 Disappearance of evidence, causing Disobedience to order promulgated by Public Servant summons of 425 423 ib. Enticing away a married woman 435 426 431 425 False Charge 426 Claim ib. Previous conviction, charge of Public Servant concealing design to commit an offence 436 |