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1778. 4 Term. [Saturday] Nov. 14.

recover’d back by the Gaut Mangee, from the boat-mangees, and was not to be allow’d in his account with the Plaintiff, the Consequence is that a Balance is due to the Plaintiff.
Dammages. 81 Current Rupees.

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Okoor Possary
v
Gopee Nazur.
This was an Action for Assault and Imprisonment, and for taking and detaining Goods of the Plaintiff.
There were several Counts. In One only assault and Imprisonment was stated: in another assault and Imprisonment and Compelling him to sign a Confession of Crimes of which he was not Guilty: in another Assault Imprisonment, Breaking his House and taking and detaining his Goods.
The Defendant, who had formerly been a Nasir of Peons and therefore is so call’d, Gopee Nasir, is now Dewan of Mr. Playdel’s Office, as Super-Intendent of Police. This Transaction was before the Establishment of the Police by the
Ordinance