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Resource name: /E-Library/Compilations/English/Alipore Bomb Case/Nineteeth Day^s Proceedings.htm
-38_Nineteeth Day^s Proceedings.htm NINETEENTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Mr. Das continuing his address dealt with the case of the Sylhet brothers, Susil Chandra Sen and Birendra Chandra Sen. He would take up the case of Birendra Chandra Sen first. He was convicted under all the sections namely, sections 121, 121A and 122 of the Indian Penal Code. Counsel would submit, as the Sessions Judge had said, that neither in the correspondence nor in the oral evidence was there any connection between Birendra Chandra Sen and any of the centres of the alleged conspiracy. There were certain letters found not in the garden but at Sylhet which the Sessions Judge thought inflammatory. Those letters referr
Resource name: /E-Library/Compilations/English/Alipore Bomb Case/Nineteeth Day's Proceedings.htm
NINETEENTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS   Mr. Das continuing his address dealt with the case of the Sylhet brothers, Susil Chandra Sen and Birendra Chandra Sen. He would take up the case of Birendra Chandra Sen first. He was convicted under all the sections namely, sections 121, 121A and 122 of the Indian Penal Code. Counsel would submit, as the Sessions Judge had said, that neither in the correspondence nor in the oral evidence was there any connection between Birendra Chandra Sen and any of the centres of the alleged conspiracy. There were certain letters found not in the garden but at Sylhet which the Sessions Judge thought inflammatory. Those
Resource name: /E-Library/Compilations/English/Alipore Bomb Case/Reference-Nineth Day's Proceedings.htm
Nineth Day's Proceedings NINTH DAY’S PROCEEDINGS.        His Lordship `resumed the further hearing of the reference in the Alipore Bomb Case. The Advocate-General continuing his argument on behalf of the prosecution took up the case against Susil Chunder Sen who was convicted under section 121(A) of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to seven years’ transportation. The Advocate-General referred to the appellant’s connection with the centres of conspiracy, the garden and 134 Harrison Road. The black powder found in his house at Sylhet was the same as was used in making bombs and also found at the garden, 15, Gopi Mohan Dutt’s Lane, and at 134, Harrison Road. S
Resource name: /E-Library/Compilations/English/Alipore Bomb Case/Thirty Fifth Day's Proceedings.htm
Twenty Fifth Day's Proceedings THIRTY-FIFTH DAY’S PROCEEDINGS        Mr. Norton continuing his address on behalf of the Crown dealt with the remaining exhibits which related to Nirapada. In this connection Counsel said that Nirmal was connected with the Page 314      "Chatra Bhandar " as his name appeared in one of the vouchers of the Bhandar.      The Chief Justice asked what evidence there was to prove that it was Nirmal’s signature.      Mr. Norton said that was proved by comparison with Nirmal’s signature before the Magistrate and the Sessions Judge.      Mr. Das said that those two documents had not been put
Resource name: /E-Library/Compilations/English/Alipore Bomb Case/Lists of Articles connected with the offence.htm
Lists of Articles connected with the offence admitted in Evidence (Circular Order No. 6 of 18th November 1908 ) Distinguishing mark or number Description of Articles Date of admission. Whether admitted after or without objection. REMARKS 1 2 3 4 5 1 Iron tank 18th May 1908 without 2 Wooden mould Ditto Ditto 3 Shell Ditto Ditto 4 Zinc tank Ditto Ditto 5 Bucket Ditto Ditto 6 Gunuy bag Ditto
Resource name: /E-Library/Compilations/English/Alipore Bomb Case/Evidence.htm
EVIDENCE        On 18th April followed Abinash and Barindra from No 23 to No 32. At G. M. Dutt's Lane saw Barindra, Kunjo Lal Saha, Sishir Ghose Upendra, Nagendra and Poresh entering No.15. In garden I saw Sachindra Sen, Bejoy Nag, Naliny Gupta, Upendra, Paresh, Kunjolal, Hrishikesh and Sushil. I saw Sailendra in garden. At No. 4 I saw Sailendra, Barendra and Upendra. I kept no notes of the watches. Speak from memory.      I refreshed my memory from no materials. Have not discussed my evidence with any one. My evidence is entirely from memory. It is not always usual to keep notes during watches. I started watchi
Resource name: /E-Library/Compilations/English/Alipore Bomb Case/The Preliminary Enquiry.htm
THE PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY Muraripukar Garden The following First Information Report was filed by Inspector P.C. Biswas before Mr. L. Birley, District Magistrate on the 19th May 1908:- FIRST INFORMATION REPORT In course of the investigation of the Narayangarh train wrecking case, Midnapur, which occurred on the morning of the 6th December last, a clue was obtained of the existence of a secret society working with its head quarters at various places in Calcutta. The information thus received was followed up and a number of officers detailed to watch 1 its operations in plain clothes. The following are some of the importan
Resource name: /E-Library/Compilations/English/Alipore Bomb Case/Forty Second Day^s Proceedings.htm
-61_Forty Second Day^s Proceedings.htm FORTY-SECOND DAY’S PROCEEDINGS Mr. Das continuing his reply to the arguments of the Crown in the case against Abinash, submitted that the letters relied upon by the Crown to prove the connection of Abinash with the conspiracy showed an absence of connection of any kind. There was not a tittle of evidence on the record from which the inference could be drawn that Abinash was in the editorial chair of the "Yugantar ” after September, 1907. The next document relied upon by the Crown was the rent receipt in respect of the Muraripukur garden, dated the 24th June, 1907. When he (Mr. Das) was dealing with this case, Mr. Norton said that rent receipt was no
Resource name: /E-Library/Compilations/English/Alipore Bomb Case/Contents.htm
The Alipore Bomb Trial By Bijoy Krishna Bose. Pre-content Forward Preface A Short History Of The Case Leading Dates The Preliminary Enquiry First Information Report Sanction Statement of Accused Persons The Trial Charges Evidence Argument Judgment - Session Court Declaration of Presses The Appeals Appeal Before the High Court
Resource name: /E-Library/Compilations/English/Alipore Bomb Case/Fortieth Day's Proceedings.htm
Fortieth Day's Proceedings FORTIETH DAY’S PROCEEDINGS         Mr. Norton continuing his address on behalf of the Crown resumed his arguments as regards the case against Susil Kumar Sen and referred to certain exhibits found at the search of the house at Sylhet where Susil was living. Counsel read a letter in which it was stated that the National College was closed for one day as a mark of respect for the heroic conduct of Susil who had been convicted by Mr. Kingsford for assaulting the police and sentenced to a whipping of fifteen stripes.     Counsel then read several exhibits to show that Susil was a member of the conspiracy.      The Chief Justice