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302, 394 and
382.

Robbery and aggravated theft

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395, 400 and
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Dacoity ....

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403 and 404.

Dishonest misappropriation .

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406 to 409 .

Criminal breach of trust .

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411 to 414

Receiving and concealing stolen
property.

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417 to 420 .

Cheating ....

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421 to 424.

Fraudulent deeds and distribu-
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426 to 440 .

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447 and 448 .

Simple trespass and house-tres-
pass.

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XVII

449, 450, 459
and 460.

House-breaking in order to
commit offences punishable
with death or transportation
for life, and causing death or
grievous hurt in house-break-
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451 to 458 .

House-breaking and house-tres-
pass.

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XVIII

405 to 489 .

Forgery and offences relating to
trade and property marks.

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490 to 492 .

Criminal breach of contract .

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493 to 498 .

Offences relating to marriage .

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XXI

500 to 502

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XXII

504 to 510 .

Criminal intimidation, insult
and annoyance.

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C. P. Code

107 to 119 .

Bad livelihood ...

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Penal Code

401 ..

Belonging to a wandering gang
of thieves.

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All other offences ...

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TOTAL * .

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* NOTE.—The total of each column should agree with the total of Annual Statement No. 1. If any prisoner is shown against Serial Nos. 1 and 2, the nature of the offence committed by the prisoner should be stated.

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