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" Whoever by words, either spoken or intended to be read, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise, excites or attempts to excite feelings of disaffection to the Government established by law in British India... "
The Law of Newspaper Libel: With Special Reference to the State of the Law ... - Halaman 15
oleh Richard J. Kelly - 1889 - 258 halaman
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 44

1838 - 884 halaman
...since." In what has been called Mr Macaulay's Indian Code, is the following provision : — " 113. Whoever, by words, either spoken or intended to be read, or by signs, or by visible representations, atteiuptt to excite fttliagi of disaffection to the Government established by law in the territories...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 44

1838 - 938 halaman
...since." In what has been called Mr Macaulay's Indian Code, is the following provision : — " 113. Whoever, by words, either spoken or intended to be read, or by signs, or by visible representations, attempt* to excite fttl'mgi of disaffection to the Government established by law in the territories...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ...

1838 - 678 halaman
...under this head are set forth, and they include a clause to this effect: Whoever by words, eitiier spoken or intended to be read, or by signs, or by. visible representation, attempts to excite feelings of disaffection to the Government, amongst any class of...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 28

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1848 - 584 halaman
...the circumstances. CHAPTER XXV. OF DEFAMATION. 360. DEFAMATION is defined in Clause 469 as follows, " Whoever, by words " either spoken or intended to be...read, or by signs, or by visible representations, " attempts to cause any imputation concerning any person to be believed in any " quarter, knowing that...
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The Calcutta Review, Volume 13

1850 - 576 halaman
...characteristic; arid our first extract from the Code shall be made to exemplify them. "Or DEFAMATION": — " Whoever by words, either spoken, or intended to be read, or by sign, or by visible representations, attempts to cause any imputation concerning any person to be believed...
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Calcutta Review

1850 - 570 halaman
...characteristic; and our first extract from the Code shall be made to exemplify them. "Or DEFAMATION": — " Whoever by words, either spoken, or intended to be read, or by sign, or by visible representations, attempts to cause any imputation concerning any person to be believed...
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The Indian Penal Code: (Act Xlv. of 1860), with Notes

Sir Walter Morgan, Arthur George Macpherson - 1863 - 534 halaman
...whatever manner the words, signs, or visible representations conveying the imputation, are expressed. 499. Whoever, by words either spoken or intended to be read, or by signs or by Deflation. visible representations, makes impute any thing to a deceased person if the imputation would...
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The Calcutta Review Volume XLIII

R.C. Lepage - 1866 - 518 halaman
...are indictable offences. Under Indian law however, all the above would be criminally punishable for " Whoever by words either spoken or intended to be read...having reason to believe that such imputation will harm tfu: " reputation of such person, is said to defame that person," and may be punished with simple imprisonment...
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The Solicitors' Journal & Reporter, Volume 15

1871 - 984 halaman
...the English in this respect. The Act says (inter alia, for it is not confined to this one point), " Whoever by words, either spoken or intended to be read, or by signs or by visible representa'-wn, or otherwise, attempts to excite feelings of disaJection to the Government established...
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The Law Times, Volume 50

1871 - 522 halaman
...would set them aflame. The following is the amendment about which there has been so much dispute : — Whoever by words, either spoken or intended to be read, or by signs, or by risible representation, or otherwise, attempts to excite feelings of disaffection to the Government...
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