We have said enough to show that it is owing, not at all to the law, but solely to the discretion and humanity of the Judges, that great cruelty and injustice is not daily perpetrated in the Criminal Courts of the Bombay presidency. The Calcutta Review - Side 1711850Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 312 sider
...unintentional com" ' mission shall not exceed that prescribed for the offence " ' committed.' (13) " We have said enough to shew that it is owing not at...judges, that great cruelty and injustice is not " daily perpetrated in the criminal courts of the Bombay " Presidency. " Many important classes of offences... | |
| 1838 - 678 sider
...commission shall not exceed that prescribed for the offence committed.'" We have said enough to show that it is owing, not at all to the law, but solely...Judges, that great cruelty and injustice is not daily perpetrated in the Criminal Courts of the Bombay presidency. Many important classes of offences are... | |
| 1850 - 570 sider
...proceed to describe the yet more serious ones alluded to, and which it is " impossible to excuse on the ground of inadvertence ; enactments, the language...Bombay. They comprize a very large native population j in number, out of all proportion to the Europeans ; perhaps, at times, in the proportion of seven... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1866 - 730 sider
...commission shall not exceed that prescribed for the offence committed."! We have said enough to show that it is owing not at all to the law, but solely...judges, that great cruelty and injustice is not daily perpetrated in the Criminal Courts of the Bombay Presidency. * Regulation XIV. of 1827, section clause... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1873 - 718 sider
...commission shall not exceed that prescribed for the offence committed.''^ We have said enough to show that it is owing not at all to the law, but solely...judges, that great cruelty and injustice is not daily perpetrated in the Criminal Courts of the Bombay Presidency. * Regulation XIV. of 1827, section clause... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 684 sider
...1827, section i. clause 1. t Regulation XIV. of 1827, section i. clause 3. We have said enough to show that it is owing not at all to the law, but solely...judges, that great cruelty and injustice is not daily perpetrated in the Criminal Courts of the Bombay Presidency. Many important classes of offences are... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 452 sider
...1827, * Regulation XIV. of 1827, section I. clause 1. section I. clause 3. We have said enough to show that it is owing not at all to the law, but solely...judges, that great cruelty and injustice is not daily perpetrated in the Criminal Courts of the Bombay Presidency. Many important classes of offences are... | |
| India - 1887 - 1084 sider
...committed by not more than four persons, is not punished at all. . . . We have said enough to show that it is owing, not at all to the law, but solely...judges, that great cruelty and injustice is not daily perpetrated in the Criminal Courts of the Bombay Presidency.' Aa Dr. Markby truly says, ' The only... | |
| Indian Law Commission - 1888 - 530 sider
...commission shall not exceed that prescribed for the offence committed."* We have said enough to show that it is owing not at all to the law, but solely...judges, that great cruelty and injustice is not daily perpetrated in the Criminal Courts of the Bombay Presidency. Many important classes of offences are... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1898 - 724 sider
...commission shall not exceed that prescribed for the offence committed." l We have said enough to show that it is owing not at all to the law, but solely...judges, that great cruelty and injustice is not daily perpetrated in the Criminal Courts of the Bombay Presidency. Many important classes of offences are... | |
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