120
EXPENSES OF REMOVAL OF
PRISONERS-
payment of, 149 (1).
EXPENSES OF WITNESSES, JURORS, ASSESSORS, &c.— payment of, 63.
rules as to, 141 (1) (g).
F.
FAMILY RELATIONS-
law applicable to where parties non-
Christians, 91.
FEES--
court may remit, on ground of
poverty, 142.
Judge of Supreme Court may make
Rules as to, 141 (1) (f). mode of enforcing payment, 143. of foreign tribunal, enforcement of
payment of, 155.
payment of, to legal practitioners,
63.
rate of exchange where paid in
currency, 186 (1).
under Order to be accounted for,
how, 187.
FINES-
for breach of Drug Regulations,
80 (12).
for breach of King's Regulations,
157 (3).
how to be dealt with, 73 (3), 187. mode of enforcing, 143.
of jurors and assessors for non-
attendance, 35.
rate of exchange where paid in
currency, 186 (1).
under Local Regulations, 73.
what, may be inflicted by various
Courts, 48 (1), 58.
(And see Offences and Punish-
ments.)
FOREIGN JURISDICTION
1890-
application of, 51 (1), 65 (1).
ACT,
FOREIGN LAW ASCERTAINMENT
ACT, 1861-
application of, 151
FOREIGN TRIBUNAL-
court may order attendance of
British subject before, 154 (1).
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FOREIGN TRIBUNAL (continued)— enforcement of order of, by British
Court, 155.
failure to attend before, when ordered, is offence against Order, 154 (3).
false evidence before, 36 (3). Garnishee proceedings in aid of
judgment of, 156 (1) and (2). invocation of or submission to juris- diction of, by British subject, 155. Provincial Court cannot order
attendance before, at any place beyond its own district, 154 (2).
FOREIGN
TRIBUNALS
DENCE ACT, 1856—
application of, 150.
FOREIGNER--
definition of, 3.
EVI-
subject to order in bankruptcy, 99. subject to Order, when, 4 (ii) and (v). (And see Action by or against
foreigner.)
FORFEITURE-
of goods seized for revenue offences,
70 (3).
of goods, &c., for breach of Regula-
tions, 157 (2).
of property of company, 74 (2).
FORMS-
Supreme Court may prescribe, 141
(1) (c).
FUGITIVE OFFENDERS—
application of Fugitive Offenders Act and Colonial Prisoners' Re- moval Act, 90.
for purposes of Fugitive Offenders Act, Egypt, Malta, Gibraltar, Cyprus, Aden and India one group, 90.
FULL COURT-
appeals from Provincial and Local
Court, 17.
appointment of Judge for, 16 (2). cases may be heard by Judge alone,
17 (2), (3).
Chief Justices of Palestine, Cyprus
and the Sudan to sit in, 16 (2). composed of two judges only, when,
17 (1).
of judge sitting alone, when, 17 (2)
and (3). constitution of, 16 (2) and (4).
FULL COURT (continued)—
difference of opinion between judges,
16 (7) and 17 (1). motion for rehearing of action or
appeal, 122.
place of sittings of, 16 (5). power and authority of members
of, 16 (3).
President of, 16 (6).
(And see Appeals (Civil) and
(Criminal).)
G.
GAME REGULATIONS-
offences against, 78.
GARNISHEE PROCEEDINGS—
in aid of order of foreign court, 156. procedure of summoning of, &c., may be regulated by Rules of Court, 156 (2).
when not obtainable, 156 (3).
GAZETTE-
substitute for, 30.
GIBRALTAR
ders)--
(see Fugitive Offen-
when offenders may be sent for
imprisonment to, 65.
GIFTS-
law applicable to where parties non-
Christians, 91.
GOVERNOR OF COLONY-
High Commissioner substituted for,
in certain enactments, 90.
H.
HIGH COMMISSIONER-
appointment of Acting Assistant
Judge may be approved by, 10. definition of, 3. evidence injurious to His Majesty's interests, has power to forbid, 29 (4). exemption
from
Court, 29 (1).
jurisdiction of
may appoint commissioned consular officer as additional judge of Pro- vincial Court, 19 (1).
may
approve Rules of declared urgent, 141 (3).
Court
may temporarily attach consular
officers to Supreme Court, 12.
HIGH COMMISSIONER
(con-
tinued)- power to make King's Regulations,
157.
staff of, exempt from jurisdiction of Court, without consent, 29. attendance of, before Courts, 29
(3).
to appoint places at which Local
Courts shall be held, 20 (2).
to appoint places at which Provincial
Courts shall be held, 18 (2).
HIGH SEAS--
offences committed on, 40 (2).
HINDUS-
personal law applicable to, 91.
I.
IMPERIAL ACTS, &c.—
operation of, 30.
IMPRISONMENT—
hard labour to be substituted for sentence of death or penal servi- tude, 58 (1).
in default of payment of costs, fines,
&c., 143.
limits of, 58.
person convicted may be ordered to
pay costs of, 61 (4).
when ordered to be carried out with- in His Majesty's dominions, 65. INDICTMENT (see Charge).
INHERITANCE—
law applicable to non-Christians, 91.
INQUESTS—
court may proceed to preliminary examination without, where British subject is charged with causing death, 68 (2) (a). powers and duties of Coroner dis-
charged by Court, 68 (1). procedure at, 68 (2) (b), (c), (d), (e). Registrar of Supreme Court may act
as Coroner, 68 (8).
INSULTS TO RELIGION—
consular officers to take measures to
prevent, 75 (3).
procedure on hearing charge of,
75 (2).
punishment of, 75 (1).
INTERNATIONAL OPIUM CON- VENTIONS 1912 and 1925, 80 (11).
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