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OFFENCES AND PUNISHMENTS

(continued)- Merchandise Marks Act, against, 69. misconduct by officer of Court, 79. neglect to produce testamentary

papers, 114.

negligence by officer of Court, 78. non-registration of British subject,

169.

not grave, against Order in Council,

59.

obstruction of officer of Court, 76 (1). Patents, Designs and Trade Marks

Acts, against, 69.

perjury, 36 (3). piracy, 71.

Police Regulations, against, 79. Port Regulations, against, 73. publication or sale of matter calcu- lated to excite disorder, tumult or enmity, 74.

refusal of shipmaster to deported person, 149 (2). religion, offences against, 75. requirements on prosecution

carry

of

certain offences by foreigners, 69. sale of prohibited goods, 70. sale, &c., of dangerous drugs, 80.

Sanitary Regulations, against, 73.

seditious conduct, 74.

seditious matter, publication of, 74. smuggling, 70,

taking proceedings in other name or

without authority, 145 (5). trade marks, in relation to, 69. violation of treaties, 72.

witness, failure to attend, 146 (2).

refusing to answer, 146 (4).

OFFICERS OF COURT—

action against, for extortion, 79. administration by, 115. extortion by, 79.

judge of Supreme Court may make Rules as to duties of, 141 (1) (d). misconduct of, 79.

neglecting to execute order, liable

for damages, 78.

Provincial Court. of, appointment,

18 (4).

Supreme Court, of, appointment,

12 (1) and (2).

wilful obstruction of, 76 (1).

OPIUM-

definition of, 80 (14).

(And see Dangerous Drugs.)

ORDER IN COUNCIL-

commencement of, 194 (1) and (6). construction of, 3.

copy of, to be exhibited, 189 (1). judicial notice of, 190.

jurisdiction in Egypt to be exercised

in conformity with, 5. jurisdiction conferred by, 4. limits of, 2.

mode of putting into force of, 194. printed copies of, to be sold, 189 (2). proof of putting into force of, not

required, 194 (5). short title of, 195.

ORDER OF COURT-

enforcement of, 143.

for deportation, 81 (3).

for detention of ship in criminal

matters, 43.

for payment of costs on conviction,

61 (4).

for payment of damages by officer of

Court, 78, 79.

for security for good behaviour, 74,

81.

(And see Enforcement of Order.)

PARDON-

P.

prerogative of, 67 (2).

PATENTS--

offences against Statutes, &c., are

punishable under Order, 69.

PERJURY ACT, 1911-

application of, 36 (3).

PERSONAL STATUS-

matters of, law applicable to, 91.

PIRACY-

Provincial Court to report cases to Supreme Court for directions,

71 (2).

trial for, 46 (1), 71.

trial to be on charge with jury or

assessors, 46 (1).

PLACE OF OFFENCE- for purposes of trial, 38. POLICE REGULATIONS-

offences against, 73.

PORT REGULATIONS-

offences against, 73.

POWERS OF ATTORNEY-

application of Supreme Court of Judicature (Consolidation) Act, 1925, section 219, 185. parties suing by agent to file, 145 (2),

(3) and (4).

provisions for filing of, 185. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION-

procedure after, when accused is

committed for trial, 49 (2). when accused to be tried in Bombay,

Malta or Cyprus, 51. when case is to be tried in or reported to another Court, 49 (1). when case to be tried with jury or

assessors, 49 (1).

PRESCRIBED-

means prescribed by Rules of Court,

3.

PREVIOUS CONVICTION—

charge of, may be added by Court

before sentence, 57 (2).

charge of, not to be read till after

verdict, 57 (3).

if material, to be stated in charge,

57 (1).

procedure where accused acknow-

ledges, 57 (4) and (5). procedure where

57 (5).

PRISONS-

regulations for, 160, Supreme

64 (1).

accused denies,

Court may prescribe,

(And see Custody, Imprison-

ment, and Punishment.)

PRIVY COUNCIL-

legal practitioner struck off may

appeal to, 141 (1) (k).

PRIVY COUNCIL, APPEALS TO, IN

CIVIL CASES- application for leave to appeal, how

made, 17 (1), 124.

128. consolidation of appeals, 17 (2), costs, taxation of, 137. death or change of parties, proce-

dure on, 17 (2), 135, 136. delay in proceeding, 17 (1), 130, 134. leave, conditional, 17 (1), 125. final, 17 (1), 129, 130, 131. when not required, 128 (1). when required, 17 (1), 123 (2). order on appeal, how to be executed,

138.

PRIVY COUNCIL, APPEALS TO,

CIVIL CASES (continued)- procedure, 132.

IN

rescission of leave to appeal, 17 (1),

130.

record, amendment of, 17 (2), 135,

136.

preparation of, to be under super- vision of Full Court, 17 (2), 127. rules to be followed in preparation

and filing of, 127. security on, 17 (1), 125, 126. stay of judgment pending, 17 (1),

126.

taxation of costs, 137. withdrawal of, 17 (2), 133.

PRIVY COUNCIL, APPEALS TO, IN

CRIMINAL CASES-- special leave required, 89.

PROBATE-

was

Court shall not exercise jurisdiction

where deceased

Egyptian subject, 107 (4). effect of grant of, in Egypt, 107 (3). executors dealing with estate without

obtaining, 111.

executors refusing, procedure on,

113.

grant of, valid notwithstanding

defect, 107 (3).

Provincial Court, limited jurisdiction

of, 107 (2).

Supreme Court has jurisdiction of High Court in England, 107 (1). unnecessary in estates under £100,

115.

when granted in United Kingdom or British possession, procedure,

108.

PROCEDURE—

Judge of Supreme Court may make

Rules as to, 141 (1) (α).

PROCEEDINGS,

CRIMINAL-

CIVIL

by attorney or agent, 145 (1).

by legal practitioner, 145 (1).

in person, 145 (1).

minutes of, 140.

AND

person taking same to use his own

name, 145 (5).

PROOF-

definition of, 3.

of British and foreign law, 151.

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