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Demand Paper D. The demand inculcative, or not, but not criminative either criminative or inculpative. Offence, Suit
and case penal and publico-private Heads, under which the matter of a Pursuer's Demand is to be stated,
for the purpose of the Judge's determination, whether to call
upon any person, in the character of a Proposed Defendant, to
comply with the Demand, or to contest it.
1. Private Pursuer or Pursuers, who
Heads under which
entries are to be made
in relation to each.
1. Sex.
2. Condition in respect
of Marriage. viz whether
1. Never married.
2. Widow or Widower
3. Married.
3. Age. Time of Birth,
if no exactly known,
according to conjecture:
if exactly known,
Year, Month, and day
of the month.
4. Birthplace: whether
within or without the
territory of the State:
if in then, mentioning
the District, Subdistrict
& Bisubdistrict.
5. Occupation or occupations —
profit
seeking, if any, what:
so official.
II. Means of intercourse
for the purpose of the
suit.
1. Habitation, to which
a mandate or other
message from the Judicatory
may be directed,
with assurance of
its being received: the
Habitation being identified,
as per Election
Code. §. On every change
the information under
this head will have to
receive a corresponding change
III. Public Pursuer,
on behalf of the public —
the Government Advocate.
IV. Effective Services
demanded at the charge
of the proposed Defendant
1. By the Pursuer, as
being the individual wronged
at the charge of the Proposed
Defendant satisfaction;
to wit for the damage
occasioned by him by the
wrongous act, which, with
respect to the right to the
satisfaction has become
the Collative fact as per
No VI, having been
constituted such by
the Collative portion of
Law No V.
For the several shapes
in which, satisf for damage
received from the
several sorts of wrongous
acts or offences, satisfaction
will be obtainable
see the Penal Code
under the head of the
several sorts of offences
against individuals.
2. By the Government
Advocate, in his quality
of Public Pursuer,
the subjection of the Defendant
to the punishment
incurred by this
same act.
By the suffering produced
by the infliction
of the punishment a service
is regarded as
being rendered to the public
IV. Effective Service continued
by means of the tendency
which the eventual
price of it has to
prevent the commission
of the like wrongous
acts in future.
V. Collative portion of
Law relied on. P
This will be the portion
of law by which the
character of an offence
is given to a sort of
act in which the individual
act charged
upon the proposed Defendant
as having contributintory
to the corresponding
Collative fact
as per No VI is comprehended. It
is termed Collative
in respect of its conferring
on the respective
Pursuers as per Nos
II and III the right to
the respective services,
as per No IV.
VI. Collative fact alledged.
This will be an individual
not belonging
to one of the sorts of
wrongous acts spoken
of under No IV, and
as being constituted
Offences by the Collative
portion of law
as per No V.
Collative with relation
to the Prop title of the Pursuers title to the
services respectively demanded
by them, it
will, with relation to the any
burthen
burthen imposed on the
Defendant by the obligation
of rendering those
same services, be onerative
VII. Proposed Defendant or Defendants,
with their
several descriptions,
ss far as known or
believed, together with
the several means of
intercourse with them
respectively for the purpose
of the suit under
several heads in
Nos I and II mentioned.
VIII. Evidence looked
to in proof of the Collative
fact, as per No VI.
Under this head will not
be to be entered on this
paper any thing besides
the sources, of the
evidence known or supposed
to be obtainable
to wit, such persons,
together with such writings
and such other
things, if any, as the
Pursuer looks to in
that character, for
support to his Demand.
The evidence itself
will remain to be elicited
at the hearing,
from those its several
sources.
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