Semantic Analysis by spaCy
Queen-empress Vs. Rappel
Decided On : Aug-09-1895
Court : Chennai
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CARDINAL: 1, 3, fifty
ORG: The High Court Proceedings, XXII, Sections 3 and 41, house &c
DATE: December 1866, 24th April 1873, 1882, 40 and 64, 1859, 1889, 1859, one month
PERSON: M.H.C.R. App, M.H.C.R. App
GPE: Neglecting
LOC: Causing