23. Ting'gal pergán, where a person concerned in a law-suit remains quiet and keeps himself back.
24. Páncha perkása, where those engaged in a law-suit display rage and cunning.
25. Anára wichána, where before a case is decided, a constant intercourse is held with the Jáksa by one of the parties.
26. Percháya-rasi, where a person prosecuted before the court points out the love and regard which some great man has for him.
27. Katóya rasa, where a person, while his case is pending, makes presents to the Jáksa.
28. Kasúria chándra miráda wachána, where a person refuses to abide by the sentence of the Jáksa.
29. Katóya rása úpaya, where a person, before his cause is decided, makes a present of something to the Raja, the Bopáti, and Panghúlu.
30. Kasábda malícha permána, where a person denies what he has once publicly declared.
With respect to the thirty foregoing cases, it will be for the Jáksa to consider and determine when a law-suit can, and when it cannot, be instituted.