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Thoroughly updated and amended upto The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2010 [Act 41 of 2010]
Contains Notification on Enforcement of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2008 [Act 5 of 2009]
Features:
This is a compilation of the Criminal Major Acts, namely, the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, the Indian Penal Code 1980 and the Evidence Act, 1872 with all latest amendments and up-to-date case law.
On feedback from the lawyers and Judges, the book now includes the Arms Act, the Prevention of Corruption Act, the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act and relevant extracts of the Negotiable Instruments Act.
Now with the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2005
The commentary on the section is precise, lucid as well as informative
The author has painstakingly revised the earlier edition
Contains all important and relevant case law with exhaustive commentaries.
It incorporates all the amendments to the enactments including the State Amendments with brief notes and relevant references
A separate chart at the beginning exhibits the amendments under each Act State-wise
The State Amendments have also been indicated Section-wise in the contents of each of the Acts.
Exhaustive subject Indexes are given at the end separately for the three major Acts, which will be found helpful by the practicing lawyers and those readers who desire to refer to a particular topic
The comparative approach while dealing with Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 has definitely enhanced the utility of this book.
The discussion throughout is clear, lucid and brief.
The arrangement and general layout of the book is unexceptionably excellent.
This book serves the purpose of a handy and reliable guide to those who deal in criminal law
The notes though brief are clear and correct and to the point enabling easy and quick reference and accurate conclusions.
This is an immensely useful reference book and guide to all those who deal with this subject especially to the Bar and the Bench as well as to the Police administration.
Law Practitioners dealing in criminal litigation will find this a handy reference book.
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