Explore how criminal procedure is shaped by codes and comparisons across nations.
This volume surveys the Indian Code of Criminal Procedure and its amendments, offering detailed commentary and annotations. It also places Indian practice in a broader context by comparing it with laws from other countries, enriching readers with historical and procedural insights.
- Understand the origins and aims of modern criminal procedure in a colonial context
- See how trials, juries, and appellate review were approached in different legal systems
- Compare procedural rules, evidence handling, and the role of magistrates and prosecutors
- Gain a historical perspective on how legal reforms sought to reduce technical obstacles to justice
Ideal for students, researchers, and professionals who want a concise, comparative view of criminal procedure and its international influences.