Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 3 of 1841, Ujba Hemraj for an attempt to commit robbery which was attended with murder in June 1838 (includes a Calendar of cases in the Mahi and Rewa Kanthas for 1841, 1842 and 1843, pp.1-51)
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 4 of 1841, trial of Dola Rugga for being concerned in one of the gang robberies attended with violence, which formed case No 5 of 1840
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 5 of 1841, trial of Dewla Rama and Bunna Guman for being concerned in a gang robbery attended with violence, the ringleaders of which together with some of their associates were tried on the 5th October 1841
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 6 of 1841, trial of Veera Jassa of the village of Eklara for putting to death a relation of his own by the name of Ujmeer Tuckajee
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 7 of 1841, trial of Rutnya Heera charged with having wilfully put his father-in-law to death
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 8 of 1841, trial of Gober Teja on a charge of having murdered his wife Dolee
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 9 of 1841, trial of Sanjya Acha charged with the murder of Doograya [or Doongur] Mahdoo, but convicted of manslaughter
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 1 of 1842, trial of Narajee Ruggajee charged with putting his stepmother to death on account of her being accused of witchcraft
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 2 of 1842, trial of seven prisoners (Shoula Mana, Raekurn Roopa, Ganesh Bhoopta, Mana Koobair, Natha Ibrahim, Juma Eecha and Alla Raekura) charged with attempting to commit a burglary
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 3 of 1842, trial of two prisoners, Bajoo Kusla and Wujjya Narain, charged with the murder of Tupodum Lallya in the village of Wandyole in the Edur Taluka