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K.N.C. Pillai's General Principles of Criminal Law is a well established work that presents the principles of criminal law through the case method. It is the first work of its kind dispels the convention of confining this area of study to the four walls of the statutory regime.
The 2nd Edition has been thoroughly updated and beautifully designed, in keeping with the existing pattern of the work. The learned author has introduced each topic in the book and then explained it by leading English and Indian cases. At the end of each case, fundamental questions of law are given for classroom discussion. To help students prepare case notes, the text of cases has been condensed, edited and summarised; some explanatory notes and suggested readings are also added to them. The category of uncompleted crimes, often called inchoate offences, also finds a significant place in the book.
This landmark work will be indispensable to students of LL.B. and LL.M. and anyone teaching or learning the basic principles of criminal law.
"The approach adopted by the author will definitely help the students to develop a legal mind ... References given at the end of each case enable them to learn searching materials..." – The Academy Law Review
"The author has taken all care to include each component required for learning successfully advocacy in the criminal law. The pioneering attempt will meet to the requirement of law teacher and students particularly teaching criminal law." – Review Projector
TABLE OF CASES
INTRODUCTION
Subject Index
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