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SANCTION
(!) Whereas it has been made to appear to His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal that there is reason to believe that during a period commencing from about the 16th October 1905 to date at Manicktolla (32, Muraripukur Road), Calcutta and other places, the following persons have committed offences punishable under sections 121A., 122,123 and 124 of the Indian Penal Code, Babu Chandra Biswas, Inspector of Police, Criminal Investigation Department, Bengal is hereby ordered and authorized by His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal under the provisions of Section 196 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to prefer complaint against and to prosecute these persons, namely:-
Page 20 for the said offences under Sections 121A, 122, 123, 124 of the Indian Penal Code, or under any other Section of the said Code which may be found to be applicable of the case. By order of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal. (Sd.) E. A. GAIT. Chief Secretary to the Government of Bengal. 17th May 1908. (2) Whereas it has been made to appear to His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal that there is reason to believe that during a period commencing from about the 16th October 1905 to date at Manicktola (32,Muraripukur Road), Calcutta and other places the following persons have committed offences punishable under Sections 121A, 122, 123 and 124 of the Indian Penal Code Babu Purna Chandra Biswas, Inspector of Police, Criminal Investigation Department, Bengal, is hereby ordered and authorized by His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal under the provision of Section 196 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to prefer complaint against and to prosecute these persons, namely:- 1. Birendra Chandra sen, son of Kailas Chandra Sen of Baniachang, P.S.Baniachang, Sylhet, 2. Hem Kumar Sen, son of Kailas Chandra Sen of Baniachang, P.S.Baniachang, Sylhet, for the said offences under Sections 121A, 122, 123 and 124 of the Indian Penal Code or under any other Section of the said Code which may be found to be applicable to the case. By order of His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal. (Sd.) E. A. GAIT. Chief Secretary to the Government of Bengal. 23rd May 1908. From the 4th May to the 19th May 1908 the accused persons were brought before the District Magistrate from time to time as they were arrested for the purpose of their confessions and statements being recorded. The accused Sushil Chandra Sen was brought in custody on the 20th May and his brothers Birendra Chandra Sen and Hem Chandra Sen were brought down to Calcutta and placed on their trial along with the others on the 6th June. The confessions of those who confessed are given below:- Page 21 |