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Jan 07 1909 (PC)

Bhowani Prosad Shaha Vs. Juggernath Shaha and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 3Ind.Cas.241

..... on principle as well as on the authorities, therefore, we must hold that the account which has been settled in this case may be rectified, if mistake is established, and it does not matter whether the, error in the accounting occurred by accident or design; nor is it, necessary that the error or mistake should be inutual, if an item has been omitted in the account by mistake, it may be recovered. .....

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Jan 15 1909 (PC)

South British Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Vs. Brojo Nath Shaha

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1909)ILR36Cal516

..... landale and clark's office at chandpur, so that the full particulars of the accident may be furnished to them please also arrange to bring down the crew. ..... clause 6 the provision of money to enable assistance to be got in ease of accident. .....

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Jan 15 1909 (PC)

South British Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of New Zealand Vs. Brojan ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 2Ind.Cas.573

..... landale and clarke's office at chandpur, so that the full particulars of the accident may be furnished to them; please also arrange to bring down the crew. ..... for instance, clause 5 provides for the appointment of a charandar to take care of the cargo, clause 6 the provision of money to enable assistance to be got in case of accident, clause 8 provides that no smoking or cooking' shall be carried on in. .....

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Mar 08 1909 (PC)

Emperor Vs. Debendra Prosad

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1909)ILR36Cal573

..... , pointed out that evidence of the kind under discussion is admissible '(i) where the prosecution seeks to prove a system or course of conduct, (ii) where the prosecution seeks to rebut a suggestion on the part of the prisoner of accident or mistake, (iii) where the prosecution seeks to prove knowledge by the prisoner of some fact.'18. ..... , and four justices held 'this evidence was clearly admissible as tending to establish a systematic course of conduct on the part of the accused, and as negativing any accident or mistake or the existence of any reasonable or honest motive,' and confirmed the conviction. ..... ' he goes on to say 'in the present case there was no question of accident or mistake, the question was knowledge or no knowledge of the state of the bankers' account or of circumstances raising a belief in the mind of the prisoner respecting the state of his bankers' account;' and he held that' the successive acts of .....

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Mar 08 1909 (PC)

Emperor Vs. Debendra Pershad

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 2Ind.Cas.601

..... pointed out that evidence of the kind under discussion is admissible ' (i) where the prosecution seeks to prove a system or course of conduct, (ii) where the prosecution seeks to rebut a suggestion on the part of the prisoner of accident or mistake, (iii) where the prosecution seeks to prove knowledge by the prisoner of some fact.19. ..... , and four justices held ' this evidence was clearly admissible as tending to establish a systematic course of conduct on the part of the accused, and as negativing any accident or mistake, or the existence of any reasonable or honest motive,' and confirmed the conviction. ..... ' he goes on to say 'in the present case there was no question of accident or mistake, the question was knowledge or no knowledge of the state of the bankers' account or of circumstances raising a belief in the mind of the prisoner respecting the state of his bankers' account;' and he held that ' the successive acts of .....

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May 20 1909 (PC)

GossaIn Ramdhan Puri Raj Kumar Thakur and Two ors. Vs. GossaIn Dalmir ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 2Ind.Cas.385

..... he had received no invitation, and, if he is to be credited, he likewise came by the merest accident to the budhauli monastery on a day on which he would, in the ordinary course of events, be present in his own monastery. ..... if he is to be believed, he came to budhauli most opportunely and by the merest accident and left the very next day. .....

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Jul 26 1909 (PC)

Prakash Kumar Mukerji Vs. Harvey

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1909)ILR36Cal1021

..... the plaintiff has not been as well as he was before the accident, but there is no evidence to show that this is the result of being bitten, and i think it will meet the case if i give the plaintiff a solatium of rs. .....

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Jul 26 1909 (PC)

Prokash Kumar Mookerjee Vs. A.D.F. Harvey

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 3Ind.Cas.785

..... the plaintiff has not been as well as he was before the accident, but there is no evidence to show that this is the result of being bitten and i think it will meet the case if i give the plaintiff a solatium of rs. .....

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Dec 07 1909 (PC)

Harendra Lal Roy Chowdhury Vs. Sm. Hari Dasi Debi

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 5Ind.Cas.844

..... in paragraph 7 of the petition it is stated that the petitioner is a man of means, and if was only for an accident that the security bond was not filed in time. .....

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Jan 29 1910 (PC)

Reaz-ud-dIn Shaikh and ors. Vs. Emperor

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 6Ind.Cas.251

..... 'is not murder if the offender, while deprived of his powers of self-control by grave and sudden provocation, cause the death of the person who gave the provocation or causes the death of any other person by mistake or accident' provided that the provocation is not sought or voluntarily provoked by the offender as an excuse for killing or doing harm to any person. .....

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