Since I don't have the specific context for what "Emperor vs Umi 1882" refers to (it sounds like a specific historical battle, a chess match, a fictional rivalry, or perhaps a localized sports dispute), I have created a few different options for you.
Here is the interesting story of The Sultan vs. The Umi. emperor vs umi 1882
Abetment Offences in Indian Law | PDF | Conspiracy (Criminal) Since I don't have the specific context for
This ruling helped define the "intentional aid" required for a conviction of abetment. It clarified that to be an abettor, one must do more than just be aware of a crime or facilitate it in a passive or incidental way; there must be an active role in the commission of the illegal act itself. Abetment Offences in Indian Law | PDF |
The case of Empress vs Umi (1882), recorded as ILR 6 Bom 715