BOOK V
1. Buying or selling land or houses (p. 164)
2. Failure to surrender surplus foreign currency (p. 165)
3. Failure to report non-surrender of surplus foreign currency (p. 165)
4. Failure to surrender excess property (p. 169)
BOOK VI
5. Possession of excess wealth (p. 180)
6. Money-grubbing (p. 180)
7. Attempt by a Country-Warden to escape penalty for damage (p. 190)
8. Unauthorized absence of a Country-Warden from duty (p. 191)
9. Failure of a senior Country-Warden to prosecute a colleague’s unauthorized absence (p. 191)
10. Corrupt verdicts (p. 198)
11. Failure to marry (p. 208)
12. Refusal to pay fine for failure to marry (pp. 208–209)
13. Failure to exact fine for failure to marry (p. 208)
14. Failure to help victim of one who has failed to marry (p. 209)
15. Extravagant trousseaux (p. 209)
16. Failure to exact fine for extravagant trousseaux (p. 209)
17. Extravagant wedding-feasts (p. 210)
18. Neglect of marriage duties (pp. 222–3)
19. Attendance at weddings, etc., when forbidden (p. 222)
20. Adultery during the age of child-bearing (p. 223)
21. Adultery after the age of child-bearing (p. 223)
BOOK VII
22. Innovation in songs and dances (p. 240)
23. Resisting expulsion from festivals (p. 240)
24. Failure to punish misdemeanours of children or teachers (p. 253)
25. Truancy from school (p. 254)
BOOK VIII
26. Removal of boundary-stones (p. 298)
27. Encroachment on neighbour’s land (p. 298)
28. Permitting cattle to graze on another’s land (p. 299)
29. Seduction of bees (p. 299)
30. Incautious burning of wood (p. 299)
31. Inconsiderate planting of trees (p. 299)
32. Refusal to obey official ruling about water-supply (p. 300)
33. Improper consumption of ‘coarse’ fruit (p. 300)
34. Unauthorized taking of dessert fruit from another’s trees (p. 301 )
35. Taking of ‘coarse’ fruit by a foreigner (p. 301)
36. Taking of apples, etc., by persons under and over thirty (p. 301)
37. Pollution of water supply (p. 302)
38. Corrupt assessment of penalty for damage caused in gathering crops (p. 303)
39. Pursuit of unsuitable occupation by a citizen (p. 304)
40. Pursuit of two occupations by a foreigner (p. 304)
BOOK IX
41. Theft from temples (p. 312)
42. Theft (p. 318)
43. Theft from public sources (p. 318)
44. Crimes by persons unfit to plead (p. 333)
45. Premature return from exile of homicide unfit to plead (p. 333)
46. Homicide: Involuntary
A. In contests, etc., and by doctors (p. 333)
B. Where the victim is a slave or free man (p. 334)
C. Failure to indemnify master of murdered slave (p. 334)
D. Regulations for exile (p. 335)
E. Refusal to remain in exile and avoid temples (p. 335)
F. Failure by victim’s next of kin to prosecute (p. 335)
G. Where the killer is a foreigner (p. 335)
H. Refusal by foreigner to remain in exile (p. 336)
47. Homicide: In Anger
A. Without premeditation (p. 337)
B. With premeditation (p. 337)
C. Offences of those who return from exile (p. 338)
D. Where the victim is a slave (p. 338)
E. Pollution by killer of holy places (p. 338)
F. Where the killer is a slave (p. 338)
G. Murder of child by parent (p. 339)
H. Failure of murderer in category (G) to avoid surviving members of the family (p. 339)
I. Murder of spouse by spouse (p. 339)
J. Failure of murderer in category (I) to avoid surviving members of the family (p. 339)
K. Murder of brother or sister by brother or sister (p. 339)
L. Failure of murderers in category (K) to avoid surviving members of the family (p. 340)
M. Murder of parent by child (p. 340)
N. Murder in self-defence (p. 341)
O. Murder of free man by slave (p. 341)
P. Acquittal from responsibility (p. 341)
48. Homicide: Voluntary
A. Murder of a citizen by a citizen (pp. 343–4)
B. Failure to fulfil duty of prosecuting the killer (p. 343 )
C. Refusal to submit to trial (p. 344)
D. Failure to provide sureties (p. 344)
E. Plotting a murder (p. 345)
F. Prosecutions of citizens by citizens and foreigners, of foreigners by citizens and foreigners, and of slaves by slaves (p. 345)
G. Murder of free man by slave (p. 345)
H. Where the victim is a slave and potential informer (p. 345)
I. Murder of parent, brother or own children (p. 346)
49. Suicide (p. 347)
50. Animals and Inanimate Objects as Killers (p. 348)
51. Murder by Persons Unknown (p. 348)
52. Justifiable Homicide (p. 349)
53. Wounding: Voluntary
A. Wounding of citizen by citizen (pp. 353–4)
B. Wounding of parent by child or master by slave (p. 354)
C. Wounding of brother or sister by brother or sister (p. 354)
D. Wounding of spouse by spouse (p. 354)
54. [Adopting an heir in cases of childlessness] (p. 355)
55. Wounding: In Anger
A. Wounding in anger (pp. 356–7)
B. Wounding in anger rendering victim incapable of serving the state (p. 356)
C. Failure to perform military service in place of incapacitated victim (p. 356)
D. Wounding of relative by relative (p. 357)
E. Wounding of parent by child (p. 357)
F. Wounding of a free man by a slave (p. 357)
56. Wounding: Involuntary (p. 358)
57. Assault
A. Assault committed by a foreigner (p. 360)
B. Assault on an equal in status (p. 360)
C. Failure of bystander to intervene in case (D) (p. 361)
D. Assault on a superior in status (p. 361)
E. Assault on a superior in status by a foreigner (p. 361)
F. Failure to assist a victim of assault (p. 361)
G. Assistance to be given to assaulted parent (p. 362)
H. Assault on a parent by his child (p. 363 )
I. Failure of attacker of parents to avoid city and sacred places (p. 363)
J. Association with an attacker of a parent (p. 363 )
K. Failure by official to prosecute offender in case (J) who fails to avoid temples, etc. (p. 363 )
L. Failure of passer-by to assist free man assaulted by a slave (p. 364)
M. Assault on a free man by a slave (p. 364)
BOOK X
58. Failure to prosecute impiety (p. 400)
59. Impiety by persons not depraved (p. 402)
60. Impiety by depraved persons (p. 402)
61. Assistance at burial of deceased offender (p. 402)
62. Sacrificing in a state of impurity (p. 404)
BOOK XI
63. Failure to report unauthorized removal of treasure (p. 408)
64. Unauthorized removal of property (p. 409)
65. Improper release of person arrested as a runaway slave (p. 410)
66. Failure by a freedman to leave state after acquiring excess property (p. 411)
67. Improper sales tactics (p. 415)
68. Failure to punish improper sales tactics (p. 415)
69. Failure to report sale of faulty goods (p. 415)
70. Sale of faulty goods (p. 415)
71. Retail trading by a citizen (p. 418)
72. Persistence in retail trading (p. 418)
73. Failure of craftsman to fulfil contract (p. 420)
74. Failure to pay for work within agreed time (p. 420)
75. Unsuccessful challenge of decision of Guardians of the Laws concerning a will (p. 428)
76. Ill-treatment of orphan (p. 430)
77–8. Neglect or malpractice concerning orphans (p. 431)
79. Incompetent guardianship (p. 431)
80. Incompetent control of family affairs (p. 433 )
81. Ill-treatment of parents (p. 437)
82. Failure to report undiscovered ill-treatment of a parent (p. 437)
83. Poisoning (p. 439)
84. Practice of magic (p. 439)
85. Failure to restrain lunatics (p. 441)
86. Failure by an official to punish ridicule on public occasions (p. 442)
87. Abusive language (p. 442)
88. Failure to drive off the user of abusive language (p. 442)
89. Failure by officials to expel artists whose works ridicule citizens (p. 443)
90. Performance of unauthorized comic works (p. 443)
91. Unsuccessful charge of collusion between one’s slave and a third party (p. 444)
92. Damage caused by animals (p. 444)
93. Appearing as a witness after three convictions for perjury (p. 445 )
94. Improper advocacy (p. 446)
95. Repetition of improper advocacy because of pugnacity (p. 447)
BOOK XII
96. Misdemeanours of diplomats (p. 447)
97. Theft of public property (p. 448)
98. Refusal of military service (p. 450)
99. Desertion of military service (p. 450)
100. Abandonment of weapons in war (p. 452)
101. Re-posting of a person convicted of abandoning weapons in war (P. 452)
102. Official’s unsuccessful challenge of condemnation at the scrutiny (p. 455)
103. Improper conduct by Scrutineer (p. 456)
104. Failure by prosecutor to win one-fifth of votes when prosecuting a Scrutineer for improper conduct (p. 456)
105. Meddling in education or law (p. 463)
106. Failure by authorities to prosecute meddling in education or law (p. 463)
107. Refusal to admit to house for purposes of search (p. 465).
108. Prevention of attendance at court (p. 466)
109. Prevention of participation in contests (p. 467)
110. Receiving stolen goods (p. 467)
111. Harbouring an exile (p. 467)
112. Waging private war (p. 467)
113. Acceptance of bribes (p. 468)
114. Obstruction of court’s judgement (p. 472)
115. Disobeying instructions in matters relating to funerals (p. 474)