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Demand Paper D. The Demand either criminative or inculpative. Offence
Heads, under which the matter of a Pursuer's Demand is to be stated, for
any person, in the character of a Proposed Defendant, to comply with the
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. Widower or Widow.
3. Married.
3. Age. Time of birth; if not 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 within,
mentioning the District, Subdistrict
and Bis-subdistrict.
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 it's 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 private Pursuer, as being the individual
wronged, satisfaction: to wit, for the damage
occasioned to 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 constitute such
by the collative portion of Law, No. V:
For the several shapes, in which for damage
received from the several sorts of
wrongous acts or offences, satisfaction will be
obtainable, See the Wrong-restraining or Penal Procedure 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
by means of the tendency which the eventual
fear of it has to prevent the commission of
the like wrongous acts in future.
V.
Collative portion of Law relied on.
This will be the portion of Law, by which the
character of an offence is given to a sort of
act, in given which the individual act, charged
upon the proposed Defendant, as contributory
to the corresponding collative fact, as
per No. VI. is comprehended. It is termed
collative, in respect of it's conferring on
the respective pursuers, as per Nos.II. & III., the
right to the respective Services, as per No. IV.
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