426
CONVICTS—
Foregoing rules to apply to convicts already transported . 1840.
Sentenced to imprisonment for life to be transported. 1844
Sentenced to transportation for life, how punishable for wilfully endanger-1
ing the life of any person .J
How punishable for other offences.
Becoming insane, how to be disposed of . 1849.
COOLIES.
Magistrates forbidden to press ..
COPIES.
Of decrees and orders, rules respecting. 1814.
Of law papers and documents, on what paper to be made, and when with- 1
out stamp.1
Of judicial and revenue papers may be made, by parties for their own use,
on unstamped paper—will not be authenticated .
Penalty for furnishing official, on paper not duly stamped.
Prepared by kazis, &c. on paper not duly stamped, not admissible in evidence
See STAMPS. 1829
}
COPYRIGHT.
Act for the protection of. 1847
Duration of, limited.
Governor-General in Council may grant license to republish, if proprietors 1
refuse to do so, after death of author.,.J
Registry of, and access to registry.
Punishment for falsihcation of registry book .
What entries to be made in registry-book—effect of such entries .
Redress of persons aggrieved by registry .
Penalty for infringement of copyright .
Form of proceeding in her Majesty's courts .
-in East-India Company's courts .
In articles in cyclopaedias, periodicals, &c.
Registry of such articles.
Pirated copies declared to belong to holders of .
--- how to be recovered.
No proceedings to be taken without registry...
Recovery of costs*in her Majesty's courts.
Limitation of suits, twelve months.
Rights anterior to this Act protected.
CORAH.
Prohibited as an instrument of punishment .
CORONERS.
Their jurisdiction defined . 1850
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT.
Females not to be sentenced to . 1825
By the corah prohibited—rattan substituted.
Protracted imprisonment substituted for, and corporal punishment gene-) ^g^
rally abolished.j
May be inflicted on convicts for the maintenance of discipline.
When, may be substituted for imprisonment. 1844
Magistrates may inflict thirty-nine stripes with rattan, for theft not ex- '
ceeding fifty rupees.
How to be inflicted on children .
No other punishment to be superadded to—to be inflicted always in pre-
sence of magistrates ..)
COSSYA HILLS. ^
Trade with, how to be conducted ...j I82s!
And Cachar, political functionaries of, to whom subordinate. 1835.
1840.
XVI.
iv.
1844.
XIV
1845.
XVIII.i.
1849.
IV.
n.
vi.
1820.
III.
1814.
XXVI. viii.
—
xvi.
—
—
xvi.
—
—
xvii.
—
—
xviii.
1829.
X.
Schedt
1847.
XX.
i.
—
—
ii.
—
—
iii.
—
—
iv.
—'
—
V.
—
—
vi.
—
—
vii.
—
—
viii.
—
—
ix.
—
—
X.
—
—
xi.
—
—
xii.
—
—
xiii.
—'
—
xiv.
—
—
XV.
—
—
xvi.
—
xvii.
1825.
XII.
iv.
1850.
XLV.
1825.
XII.
iii.
—
—
iv.
1834.
11.
ii.
—
—.
vi.
1844.
III.
i.
—
—
ii.
iii.
1.
II.
VI.
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CONVICTS—
Foregoing rules to apply to convicts already transported . 1840.
Sentenced to imprisonment for life to be transported. 1844
Sentenced to transportation for life, how punishable for wilfully endanger-1
ing the life of any person .J
How punishable for other offences.
Becoming insane, how to be disposed of . 1849.
COOLIES.
Magistrates forbidden to press ..
COPIES.
Of decrees and orders, rules respecting. 1814.
Of law papers and documents, on what paper to be made, and when with- 1
out stamp.1
Of judicial and revenue papers may be made, by parties for their own use,
on unstamped paper—will not be authenticated .
Penalty for furnishing official, on paper not duly stamped.
Prepared by kazis, &c. on paper not duly stamped, not admissible in evidence
See STAMPS. 1829
}
COPYRIGHT.
Act for the protection of. 1847
Duration of, limited.
Governor-General in Council may grant license to republish, if proprietors 1
refuse to do so, after death of author.,.J
Registry of, and access to registry.
Punishment for falsihcation of registry book .
What entries to be made in registry-book—effect of such entries .
Redress of persons aggrieved by registry .
Penalty for infringement of copyright .
Form of proceeding in her Majesty's courts .
-in East-India Company's courts .
In articles in cyclopaedias, periodicals, &c.
Registry of such articles.
Pirated copies declared to belong to holders of .
--- how to be recovered.
No proceedings to be taken without registry...
Recovery of costs*in her Majesty's courts.
Limitation of suits, twelve months.
Rights anterior to this Act protected.
CORAH.
Prohibited as an instrument of punishment .
CORONERS.
Their jurisdiction defined . 1850
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT.
Females not to be sentenced to . 1825
By the corah prohibited—rattan substituted.
Protracted imprisonment substituted for, and corporal punishment gene-) ^g^
rally abolished.j
May be inflicted on convicts for the maintenance of discipline.
When, may be substituted for imprisonment. 1844
Magistrates may inflict thirty-nine stripes with rattan, for theft not ex- '
ceeding fifty rupees.
How to be inflicted on children .
No other punishment to be superadded to—to be inflicted always in pre-
sence of magistrates ..)
COSSYA HILLS. ^
Trade with, how to be conducted ...j I82s!
And Cachar, political functionaries of, to whom subordinate. 1835.
1840.
XVI.
iv.
1844.
XIV
1845.
XVIII.i.
1849.
IV.
n.
vi.
1820.
III.
1814.
XXVI. viii.
—
xvi.
—
—
xvi.
—
—
xvii.
—
—
xviii.
1829.
X.
Schedt
1847.
XX.
i.
—
—
ii.
—
—
iii.
—
—
iv.
—'
—
V.
—
—
vi.
—
—
vii.
—
—
viii.
—
—
ix.
—
—
X.
—
—
xi.
—
—
xii.
—
—
xiii.
—'
—
xiv.
—
—
XV.
—
—
xvi.
—
xvii.
1825.
XII.
iv.
1850.
XLV.
1825.
XII.
iii.
—
—
iv.
1834.
11.
ii.
—
—.
vi.
1844.
III.
i.
—
—
ii.
iii.
1.
II.
VI.
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