THE UNWRITTEN LAW.
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LAW STUDENT ON TRIAL FOR MURDER,
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ueceiveci Wednesday, 9 p.m. DELHI, March 23. Kharag Bahadar Singh, a brilliant Nepalese law student, is on his trial for the murder of Kiralal Agarwals, a millionaire of Harwari. He pleaded the unwritten law.. Accused said he killed Kirallal becausc the latter purchase d a Nepali girl from accused's cousin for 130 rupees. He ruined her and made her the play- ! thing of himself and his friends, | Accused declared that the Goverui ment should be made aware of the I' widespread organisation carryingr ; on the traffic in girls. The girl was: J a mem-ber of the Nepalese Royal i Family.
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17166, 24 March 1927, Page 5
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117THE UNWRITTEN LAW. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17166, 24 March 1927, Page 5
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