INDIAN SEDITION.
REDUCED SENTENCES IN':AUPUR CAS; ;;■ ■•■'■ • BOJI3' CONSPIRACY.- .' '(By'Telegraph—Press Association-Uopyriehi.> ,'.'..,',.''■:••■.'■•' Calcutta, November 24. '■ , Theappeal, to the High .Court from tho decision of the Alipur 'judges, in the Alipur conspiracy'case, has, resulted in "the commutation of tho capital penalty and tho reduction oi other sentences. ••;"■■ ; •■'■■, The bomb conspiracy charges originally; involved: 86 natives, -including tho educated agitator, Arabindo Qhoso. Tho Alipur Court convicted and sentenced fourteen,. Arabindo Ghoseboing among those who were acquitted. His brother, Barendra Kumar Ghoso, and Dutt, who prepared the bombs, were both , sentenced to death; Upendra Bhusan Roy, Kanji Lall Sen, Sidhir I Nandi, Abinash, Indro Bhusan Hoy, and Sailendro Ghose to.transportation for lifoj Porcsh Sushir Eoy to ten years', Asokh Nandi, Bal Krishna Hari Khani, and Sushir Sen to seven years', and Krishna Joban Sanyai to one year's penal servitude. .Hem Chandra, who went to; Paris to study tho manufacture of bombs,'received a life sentence. The judgment of tho Alipur Court anticipated the 'exercise/ of olemency in the capital oases. •: .
The High Conrt has now reduced the death sentences, passed; on Barendra Kumar Ghose and Dutt, .to transportation for life. The sentences passed on the other prisoners have also been .reduced". V ' -. '■'■'.'.•" '. :
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 674, 26 November 1909, Page 7
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196INDIAN SEDITION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 674, 26 November 1909, Page 7
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