Rewa Caunta [Kantha]: Court of Criminal Justice, case No 13 of 1841, trial of five prisoners (Bickla Gulla, Bhugla Wasjee, Bajee Sudda, Bajee Boodur and Dheerio Veera) charged with having committed a gang robbery attended with wounding
Rewa Caunta [Kantha]: Court of Criminal Justice, case No 14 of 1841, trial of Khooshal Puttoo and Rutna Ooka, inhabitants of Kerwa in Udaipur, charged with the murder of Koomla Rasla, inhabitant of the village of Dooma
Rewa Caunta [Kantha]: Court of Criminal Justice, case No 1 of 1842, trial of Jallum Batta and Babreea Waljee charged with having committed robbery at night with force
Rewa Caunta [Kantha]: Court of Criminal Justice, case No 4 of 1842, trial of five prisoners (Gumla Bhaejee, Tuka Rugga, Bapoo Bhugga, Jussa Rugga and Sooka Mokum) charged with gang robbery attended with force
Rewa Caunta [Kantha]: Court of Criminal Justice, case No 3 of 1843, trial of a prisoner named Naroo charged with having committed gang robbery by day with force
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