SEC. PAGE. LIMITATION-Continued. ... ... receipt of interest sometimes entered on bond, to take ... ... limits of the rule in case of public and general interest... ... ... ... ... MAGISTRATES. (See Criminal Procedure Code.) ⚫ considered persons having authority ... judgments of, bar enquiry into the truth of the facts upon persons acting magisterially presumed to be evidence of accomplice insufficient for conviction by criminal cases Futwah of, how may be set aside MALICE, legal and actual-distinction between MANAGERS OF ESTATES, entries of, ordinarily tendered as declarations against interest MANDATORY, (See Law.) ... ... ... MAPS, old-annexed to deeds, receivable in questions relating ... MARRIAGES, artificial effects attached to registers of ... ... (See Husband and Wife.) ... MEMORY, witness may look at a written memorandum to MILITARY BAZAAR STATIONS, attendance of witnesses at ... ... MODUS, form-existence and nature of, provable by hearsay NATIONAL LAW. (See Law.) NATIONS-LAW OF. (See Law.) NATIVE LAW OFFICERS are to attend at Civil trials to plaintiff not bound to negative defence in the first instance 596 343 may be given to party or pleader party who gives, not bound to pursue the matter further 576 319 577 319 323 583 323 abolished on all but the most solemn occasions ... always dispensed with in cases of religious scruples and to be administered in the form most binding upon the con. 52 22 52 53 ... 22 23 ... 53 54 a man swearing falsely to belief may be indicted for perjury 387 OBJECTIONS TO WITNESSES, (See Witnesses.) OFFICE, continuance of, presumed OPINION can only be proved by hearsay on whom rests in cases of alleged division in Hindu families where proof of negative is essential on whom rests, where means of proof are peculiarly with ... ORAL, statements-admissible in matters of pedigree... ORAL EVIDENCE. (See Parol Evidance.) ... ... ...594,594(b) 337 344 62 ORDER of Court-is evidence in the Court which issues it OUTCASTES, testimony of, excluded by Hindu law... OWNERSHIP, reputed-is made up of the opinion of a man's modern-exercised by virtue of ancient documents, must be ... ... ... to give effect to a written instrument... 1. By establishing its authenticity 2. By applying it to its proper subject-matter. 4. By annexing customary incidents 5. To rebut a presumption to prove usage or practice of trade ... ... ... ... 670 395 671 395 668 393 28(t) 28 12 12 28,46,47 50,300 ... 220 115 115 115,116 when bound by declarations of partner or agent entitled to the aid of the comments and arguments of their 597 344 PARTNER, declarations of, when binding on party... presumption regarding continuance of patnership PASTURAGE, of waste land, right to, provable by hearsay ... PEDIGREE, generally not provable by immediate testimony should be brought forward ... 3 1 ... 125 ... 127 149 68 69 83 meaning of the terms decent, relationship and affinity 154 82,83 157 ... ... 157 82 87 87 157,158 87,88 |