B. JUDICIAL STATEMENTS.-(Continued.) 2. (Criminal.)-Statement of offences reported, and of persons tried, convicted, and acquitted for each offence in the year 1872. 1 B.-JUDICIAL STATEMENTS.-(Continued.) 3. (Criminal).-Statement showing the general result of Criminal Trials in the Tribunals of various classes in the year 1872. CLASS OF TRIBUNALS. Village Officers * Blank of necessity, the information having been already included in foregoing entries. † Of these, the trial of 28 persons was suspended under Section 379A, Code of Criminal Procedure. These are all cases under Chapter XXVIII, Criminal Procedure Code. H. J. S. COTTON. B.-JUDICIAL STATEMENTS.-(Continued.) 4. (Criminal.)—Statement showing the Punishments inflicted by various Criminal Tribunals in the year 1872. 4. B.-JUDICIAL (Criminal).—Statement showing the Punishments inflicted by Total Magistracy 1,258 98 1 310 2,806 33 129 254 152 244 2,459 527 77 48 22 23,611 1,326 17 4,945 52,053 286 3,043 2,425 2,292 1,918 46,678 9,177 782 331 27 275 49 5 22 25,844 1,346 18 5,090 52,073 288 3,054 2,426 2,293 1,918 46,696 9,242 813 370 S *The unrealized fine of Rs. 500 was inflicted on a prisoner who underwent the N.B.-This statement does not include the following convictions, 45 persons ordered to provide maintenance to their 45 persons released on promise to carry out their 1 mooktear suspended. 6 persons under Act VI (B.C.) of 1865. |