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1824 Nov. 26
Procedure Code

17
Ch VI Judiciary Application
(6 §.5 Application commenced
how.

15
Where In case of information to
pursue the same course
for ascertaining the
nature of the wrong.

In the case of an information, he will take the same
course as above for ascertaining the nature of the wrong complained
of, or the service to which the party in question
has a right.

16
If a wrong he will
collect information with alone
or in conjunction with
Govt Advocate

If it be a per the case of a wrong as it commonly
will be, and most commonly that of a crime
he will collect from the informant whether it be or be not
to
desirous or content to be a pursuer, alone or in
conjunction with some other individual or the Government Advocate
or both: which done he will determine as to the complying compliance
or non-compliance or not complying with the desire

17
In this case to consider
whether act informed of
be a criminal act or
an act evidential act of one

In this case more particularly especially a particular habit question
to come under consideration will be whether the fact spoken
to in the information is the criminal forbidden act itself or only in
fact capable of operating in the character of circumstantial
evidence: and in both cases, whether according to his account
the informant was in relation to the fact in question himself a principal
witness, or whether all he has to say speak to his
having reason to believe that another person known or unknown
to him might may probably have been in relation to it a principal
witness. In this latter case comes the demand for the
investigation, as explained in Chapter .

18
No case in which the
benefit of the investigation
may not outweigh the
vexation & expence

As already observed there is no sort of case, in
which there may not be need of such investigatory process, nor
any in which the employment service rendered to justice by the
employment of it may not outweigh the vexation of and
expence. But in England it not being employed but in cases regarded
as high belonging to the highest classes of excuses is a judicature into which
the eye of the public scarcely penetrates, those high classes of cases are the
only
ones in which the need
of it can be expected
to present itself to the
quantity of readers.




Identifier: | JB/052/269/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1824-11-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

15-18

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

269

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d17 / e6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

16942

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