A Handbook of Criminal Cases Containing a Verbatim Reprint of All Criminal Cases Reported in Vols. I. to Xvi., Calcutta Series, I. L. R. [1876-1889]
A Handbook of Criminal Cases Containing a Verbatim Reprint of All Criminal Cases Reported in Vols. I. to Xvi., Calcutta Series, I. L. R. [1876-1889]
Cranenburgh, D. E., Comp
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Justice Norris is not only versed in law and medicine, but is also a connoisseur of Hindu idols. It is difficult to say what he is not. Whether the orthodox Hindus of Calcutta will tamely submit to their family idols being dragged into Court is a matter for them to decide, but it does seem to us that some public steps should be taken to put a quietus to the wild eccentricities of this young and raw dispenser of justice." Upon the basis of that statement in the Brahmo Public Opinion, without inf...orming yourself whether it was true or false, and without ever making en- quiry into the circumstances of the case, you proceed recklessly to comment upon the conduct of the Judge, and to hold him up to public execration in the following language : — " What are we to think of a Judge who is so ignorant of the people, and so disrespectful to their most cherished convictions, as to drag into Court, and then to inspect, an object of worship, which only Brahmins are allowed to ap- proach, after having purified themselves according to the forms of their reli- gion?
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