The Appeal Reports for 1872, Being Reports of Cases Argued And Determined in the Supreme Court of Ceylon Sitting in Appeal
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If the case is to be treated as one under the 22nd clause of the Ordinance 11 of lb65, it is beyond the jurisdiction of the Police Court." Registration p. C. Matara, 72054. The defendants were convicted, by the of deaths. Magistrate {Jumeaux) under the 18th clause of Ordinance 18 of 1867 of having " wilfully and unlawfully neglected and failed to give the complainant (a Registrar of births, deaths, etc,) information of the deaths of their children so as to be registered." In appeal, per Catley,... J. — " Set aside and case sent back for further hearing and adjudication. Defendants are found guilty of not registering the deaths of their children, in breach of the 18th clause of Ordinance 18 of 1867. No death is proved, nor is there any thing in the evidence to show any legal liability on the part of the defendants to give in- formation of the alleged death to the District Registrar. Strict legal proof must be adduced of the requirements set out in the 18th clause of the Ordinance in question before the defendants can be found guilty." Cruelty to P- ^- Pci''i'Wila, 14454.
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