PAGE. KNOWLEDGE of necessary or natural consequences of an act in general presumed 55.64.96.178.233.239.382 assumed in case of drunken man 63 LABOR See-Forced labor. LANDLORD liability of, for nuisance on land LAND-MARK destroying or removing one, fixed by public servant, diminishing usefulness of one, fixed by public servant, ib. See-Mischief. 216-220 336 ib. LAW See-Local Law. Special Law. LAWFUL GUARDIAN who is included in the term, XVI. 361, Explan. of one for acts done by another in furtherance of what the word denotes, II. 45, 26 human, causing hurt by act showing want of due regard no meaning of the term, II. 42, the word offence extended to certain breaches of 26 is repealed or affected by the Penal Code, I. 5, abetment may be committed in respect of breach of may also be an offence under Code LOSS See-Wrongful Loss. LOST PROPERTY finder of, when punishable for misappropriating, XVII. See-Misappropriation. LUNACY See-Insanity. LUNATIC See-Insane. LURKING HOUSE-TRESPASS definition of the offence, XVII. 443, .. 309 58 58 341 punishment for, if simple, XVII. 453, punishment for, if in order to commit an offence punish- Scc-Criminal Trespass. Lurking House-trespass by Night. LURKING HOUSE-TRESPASS BY NIGHT See-Criminal Trespass. Lurking House-trespass. MACHINERY negligent conduct as to, in possession or charge of 223 MAGISTRATE PAGE. procedure of, under Act VII. of 1854, surrender of prisoner under warrant of foreign when he is a judge, II. 19, power to award fine as compensation limited as to powers of imprisonment for non-payment of fine 34 as to powers of imprisonment on conviction for 37 warrant of, protects officers executing it 52 not to examine or commit lunatic may direct arrest every one bound to assist when called on power of, to exact security to discharge recognisance avoiding warrant of, no offence 5 9 17 33 ཀསྐུ་ཚུལ 62 81 ib. 121.275.308 276 131 power of, for contempt of court ib. or refusal to furnish evidence 135 procedure by, on charge of giving false evidence making or counterfeiting a mark in any material used possessing material with such mark, &c., ib. making, &c., mark in any material used for authentica- possessing material with such mark, &c., ib... MARRIAGE abducting or kidnapping a woman in order to compel, 15 356 ib. ib. ib. 359 279 352 PAGE. MARRIAGE--continued. inducing cohabitation by falsely making it be believed evidence of a previous, valid law which governs in India.. with a deceased wife's sister.. 368 ib. 373 369 ib. 370 ib. ib. ib. 371 ib. 372 ib. 373 not void by reason of previous marriage in case of Hindu otherwise in case of female or of Christian who married again after re- or of Mahometan convert to Christianity otherwise in case of Hindu convert, evidence on charge of bigamy ceremonies gone through fraudulently, XX. 496, See-Adultery. MARRIED WOMAN kidnapping or abducting, XVI. 366,.. committing adultery with, XX. 497, and Explan. enticing or taking away, or concealing, &c., a, with intent being in possession of, with knowledge and intent, MEMBER OF COUNCIL exemption of, from jurisdiction of High Court 71.248 46 104 ib. 129 MERGER of civil action in crime, does not exist in India person employed in, causing coin to be of wrong weight, PAGE. 179 195 of wrong composition, ib. ib. ib. MISAPPROPRIATION of moveable property, XVII. 403, and Explans. 1 and 2, of a deceased person, XVII. 404, .. MISCARRIAGE 308 309 311 causing, XVI. 312, 313, 314, a woman may commit this offence on herself, XVI. 312, Explan. punishment for causing, in ordinary cases, XVI. 312, MISCHIEF if done without woman's con- causing death in attempt to procure, XVI. 314, 253 ib. ib. ib. if done without the consent of the woman, ib. causing death of quick unborn child, XVI. definition of the offence, XVII. 425, and Explans. 1 and 2, if damage done, amounts to 50 Rupees, by killing, maiming, &c., an animal within 10 Rupees, by killing, maiming, &c., an elephant, camel, horse, mule, any other animal worth more than 50 Rs., ib... by causing inundation, or obstructing drainage, XVII. 432, ib. by destroying, or moving, &c., light-house, sea-mark, &c., ib. by exhibiting false light, or mark to mislead navigators, XIV. 281, 213 by destroying, &c., land-mark fixed by public servant, XVII. 434, 336 by using fire or explosivo substance with intent, &c., |