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Oysters

larceny, i.e., by penal servitude up to three years, or imprisonment up to three years, and, if a male under 16,

Penalty

is legal or official punishment such as a term of imprisonment, N.K. Jain v. C.K. Shah, AIR 1991 SC 1289. [Employees'

Perjury

liable to penal servitude for not exceeding seven years, or imprisonment with or without hard labour for not exceeding two years,

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Plant

garden, orchard, greenhouse, etc., is punishable on summary conviction by imprisonment up to six months with or without hard labour, or

Reasonable and probable cause

its existence is a defence to an action for false imprisonment. After the jury have found the facts, the question whether

Public Order Act, 1936

liable on summary conviction to a maximum of 6 months' imprisonment or a fine up to 100l. or both; and on

Rabbit

or rabbits by night is punishable on summary conviction by imprisonment up to three months with hard labour (with increased punishments

Indecent assault

assult on a female is an indictable offence, punishable by imprisonment with or with-out hard labour up to two years; and

Sorcery

pretending to use witchcraft, sorcery, etc., shall suffer one year's imprisonment on conviction. Persons using any subtle craft, means, or device,

The sentence imposed

The sentence imposed, is a sentence of imprison-ment or detention and therefore the requirement for a statement showing

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