1824-02-24 – Treaty of Yandabo

TREATY of PEACE between the HONORABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY on the one part, and HIS MAJESTY the KING of AVA on the other, settled MAJOR-GENERAL SIR ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, K.C.B., and K.C.T.S., COMMANDING the EXPEDITION, and SENIOR COMMISSIONER in PEGU and AVA; THOMAS...

1850-12: THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS DEFAULT ACT.

THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS DEFAULT ACT. (INDIA ACT XII, 1850.) (22nd March, 1850.) 1. Every public accountant shall give security for the due discharge of the trusted of his office for the due account of all moneys which shall come into his possession by reason of his...

1850-18: The Judicial Officers Protection Acts.

The Judicial Officers Protection Acts. [India Act XVIII, 1850.] (4th April, 1850.) For the greater protection of Magistrates and others acting judicially; It is enacted as follows :– 1. No judge, Magistrate, collector or other person acting judicially shall be...

1850-37: THE PUBLIC SERVANTS INQUIRIES ACT.

THE PUBLIC SERVANTS INQUIRIES ACT. (INDIA ACT XXXVII, 1850.) (1st November, 1850.) 1. * * * * 2. Wherever the Governor shall be of opinion that there are good grounds for making a formal and public inquiry into the truth of any imputation of misbehavior by any person...

1860-45: THE PENAL CODE – Contents

THE PENAL CODE (INDIA ACT XLV. 1860) (1st May. 1861) CONTENTS CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Sections 1. * * * * * 2. Punishment of offences committed within the Union of Burma. 3. Punishment of offences committed beyond, but which by law may be tried within the Union of...

1860-45: THE PENAL CODE – Chapter- 1: INTRODUCTION

THE PENAL CODE (INDIA ACT XLV. 1860) (1st May. 1861) CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1. * * * 2. Every person shall be liable to punishment under this Code and not otherwise for every act or omission contrary to the provisions thereof, which he shall be guilty within the Union...

1860-45: THE PENAL CODE – Chapter- 3: OF PUNISHMENTS

CHAPTER III OF PUNISHMENTS 53. The punishments to which offenders are liable under the provisions or this Code are :– First.– Death; Secondly.– Transportation; 2[* * *] Fourthly. — Imprisonment, which is of two descriptions, namely (1)...