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AIR NAVIGATION ACT, 1920—
application of in Egypt, 4. jurisdiction referred to in Section 14 (2) conferred on Supreme
Court, 4.
AIRCRAFT—
detention of, 43.
when subject to Order, 4 (vii). warrant to detain, when offence committed on board or in relation to, 43.
AMENDMENT---
of charge, 55, 57 (2).
of record in appeal to Privy Council,
17 (2), 135, 136.
APPEAL (CIVIL)—
from Full Court-
application for leave to appeal,
how made, 17 (1), 124. consolidation of appeals, 17 (2),
128.
costs, taxation of, 187.
death or change of parties, pro-
cedure on, 17 (2), 135, 136. delay in proceedings, 17 (1), 130,
134.
leave, conditional, 17 (1), 125. leave, final, 17 (1), 129, 130, 131. leave, when not required, 123 (1). leave, when required, 17 (1),
123 (2).
order on appeal, how to be
executed, 138. procedure, 132.
recission of leave to appeal, 17 (1),
130.
record, amendment of, 17 (2), 135,
136.
record, preparation of, to be under supervision of Supreme Court, 17 (2), 127.
security on, 17 (1), 125, 126.
stay of judgment pending, 17 (1),
126.
taxation of costs, 137. withdrawal of, 17 (2), 133.
from Local Court-
as of course, to Supreme Court,
120 (1).
by leave of Supreme Court, 120
(2).
procedure in, 120 (3).
to be heard and determined by Provincial Court on direction of Supreme Court, 120 (4).
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APPEAL (CIVIL) (continued)-
from Provincial Court-
by leave in all cases, 121 (2). by leave of Supreme Court, 121
(3).
lies as of right to Supreme Court in cases involving over £50, 121 (1).
from Supreme Court- to Full Court, 122.
APPEAL (CRIMINAL)——
article 46 of Order, after trial under,
82.
article 48 of Order, after trial under,
17 (1), 82, 83.
costs in Full Court, 87 (3).
Full Court, to, 17 (1), 82, 83, 84. hearing by Judge alone instead of
Full Court, 17 (3). judgment, stay of, 85,
jury and assessors, after trial with,
82.
leave to appellant to be present, 86. leave to appeal, when required, 82. limitation of powers of Full Court,
87.
notice of, 84.
notice of, time for, 84 (1).
practice to be followed on hearing,
87 (2).
Privy Council, to, 89. procedure, 84.
report of Judge who tried case,
84 (3).
summary trial, after, 17 (1) and (3),
82, 83.
written case, 84 (2).
APPEARANCES-
to be personal or by agent, 145.
ARBITRATION ACT, 1889—
application of by Court in exercise
of its civil jurisdiction, 98. section 21 not to apply to Egypt, 98.
ARMS-
regulation or prevention of importa- tion or exportation of, 157 (1) (c).
ARREST-
of person within jurisdiction of
Court, 37.
of person removed from jurisdiction.
of Court, 39.
person arrested to be brought before
Court on, 41.
ARREST ON WARRANT—
time within which accused must be
brought before Court, 41.
ASSAULT-
damages may be awarded for, 61 (1). damages for, how recoverable, 62 (2). damages for, to be taken into con- sideration by Court in any civil action founded on same facts, 61 (3).
ASSESSORS-
decision of Court, have no voice in,
34 (4).
to
copy of
dissenting, entitled minutes, 34 (4). dissenting, may record dissent,
34 (4).
felony or serious cases, may be had
in, 46 (2). minutes may be inspected by,
140 (1). number of, in Provincial Court,
34 (8).
number of, in Supreme Court, 34 (2). payment of expenses of, 63. payment of expenses of, Rules as to.
141 (1) (g).
Provincial Court shall hear actions
involving £150 with, 94 (2). Provincial Court may hear other actions with or without, 94 (3). punishment for not attending, 35. qualification of, 34 (1).
saving for existing lists, 191 (4). Supreme Court may hear action
with, 94 (1).
ATTEMPT TO COMMIT OFFENCE
CHARGED—
conviction for, 56 (3).
ATTORNEY OR AGENT-
documents to be filed in Court on
proceedings by, 145. proceedings by, 145.
BAIL-
B.
may be granted by Supreme Court although refused by Provincial or Local Court, 45 (3). sufficient surety to be produced on
grant of, 45 (4).
when may be granted, 45 (1) and (3). when may not be granted except by
Supreme Court, 45 (1). when must be granted, 45 (2).
BANKRUPTCY—
jurisdiction in, 99.
BARRISTER-AT-LAW-
SA
included in Legal Practitioner," 3.
BOMBAY (see Fugitive Offenders)---
procedure on sending accused person
for trial to, 51.
when criminal cases may be sent for
trial to, 51 (1).
when offenders may be sent for
imprisonment to, 65.
BREACH OF PEACE (see Security
to keep the Peace).
BRITISH AND FOREIGN LAW-
as to proof of, 151.
BRITISH JURISDICTION—
to be exercised according to Order
in Council, 5.
BRITISH LAW ASCERTAINMENT
ACT, 1859- application of, 151.
BRITISH POSSESSION-
accused person sent for trial to, 51. convicted person sent for imprison-
ment to. 65.
BRITISHI SHIP-
definition of, 3.
(And see Ship.)
BRITISH SUBJECT-
debtors and creditors of, jurisdiction
in bankruptcy over, 99.
foreigner, when treated as, 4 (ii) and
(v). includes
Protected Persons," 3. except in certain cases, 107 (4). Order in Council applied to, 4 (i)
and (iv).
Order in Council applied to property
of, 4 (iii). registration of, 161, 162.
C.
CASE STATED-
in civil matters, 96. (And see Appeal.)
CHALLENGE-
of jurors, 83 (4).
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