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Jaggu Ahir Vs. Murli Shukul
Decided On : May-16-1912
Court : Allahabad
LAW: Section 526, Section 22, Section 145, Section 526, Section 145, Section 526, Section 526, Section 145, Section 145, Section 526, Section 145, Section 526, Section 526, Section 15, the Charter Act, Section 145.3, Section 526, Section 29, the Criminal Procedure Code, Section 145, Section 526, Section 145, Section 526, Section 526, Section 526, Section 145, Section 22, Section 145
GPE: Tudball, I.L.R., Arumuga, Tegundan, I.L.R., Bombay, I.L.R., Jojha, Piggott, J.12
ORG: the High Court, Magistrate, Magistrate, the High Court, the Bombay High Court, Magistrate, a Criminal Court, the High Court, The High Court, a Criminal Court, the High Court, a Criminal Court, Legislature, Magistrate, The High Court, Criminal Courts, Legislature, the High Court, Criminal Court, the Bombay High Court, Queen-Empress, Magistrate, the Calcutta High Court, Sections 176, the High Court, the High Court, Bench, Court, Magistrate, the District Magistrate of Ballia, Magistrate
CARDINAL: one, 25, 179, one, 26, 188, 28, 709, 2, 614, 25, 179, 8), 107, 661, 23, 493, 488, 491, one, 10
PERSON: Pandurang Govimd Pujari, Pandurang Govind Pujari, Lolit Mohan Moitra, Surja Kanta Acharjee, Calc, jurisdiction.2, Taylor, J., Gurudas Nag v. Gaganendra Nath, Rampini, Mookerji, Pandurang Govind Pujari, J., Mutasaddi Lal, I.L. R. 21, Mona Puna, I. L. 16 Bom, Singh v. Queen-Empress, I.L.R., Calc, Piggott, Munshi Nizam, Ahmad, Munshi Nizam, Ahmad
DATE: 1900, 1902, 1901, 1905, 1900, 1898, 1892, 1896
WORK_OF_ART: Queen-Empress, 'The Code of Criminal Procedure