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Reasonable doubt

heard by the jurors, there remains in the minds a conviction of the guilt of the accused, then there is no

Whipping

whipped, e.g., under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1912, when convicted on indictment under the Vagrancy Act, 1898, for the second

Extradition

with for crimes of which he has been accused or convicted and which are justiciable in the courts of the other

Vaccination

14, shall not be made on a person (s. 3) convicted of disobedience of a similar order as to the same

Uniformity, Act of

convicted offenders-imprisonment for life being the punishment on a third conviction. Later Acts (UK).-The Prayer Book (Table of Lessons) Act, 1871

Spiritualism

vagabond and imprisoned for three months; and upon a second conviction he may be whipped, Monck v. Hilton, (1877) 2 Ex

Sentenced to imprisonment

the second proviso do not mean 'condemned to prison on conviction', State of Maharashtra v. Chandrabhan, AIR 1983 SC 803 (808):

Reprimand

stigmatization of an offence addressed by a judge to a convicted offender, or by an official superior to an inferior, generally

While disposing of the appeal

the words are not 'when convicting' or 'when upholding the conviction' but the words are while disposing of the appeal, reference

Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871

a register of criminals, and the photographing of all persons convicted of crime with a view to their identification, and for

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