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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
Classification number |
345.05 |
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SAR |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Sarkar, S. C. |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
The code of criminal Procedure: |
Remainder of title |
An encyclopaedic commentary on the code of criminal procedure, 1973 Vol 1 Section 1-224 / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. |
by SC Sarkar, PC Sarkar and Sudipto Sarkar |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
Edition statement |
12th ed. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
Gurgaon: |
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LexisNexis Publications, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
2018 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
Vol 1.1338p Vol 2. 1385p.-2889p.; |
Dimensions |
24cm. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Formatted contents note |
Volume I<br/>1. Preliminary<br/>2. Constitution of criminal courts and offices<br/>3. Power of courts<br/>4 A. Powers of superior officers of police<br/> B. Aid to the magistrates and the police<br/>5. Arrest of persons<br/>6. Processes to compel appearance<br/> A. Summons<br/> B. Warrant of Arrest<br/> C. Proclamation and Attachment<br/> D. Other Rules Regarding Processes <br/>7. Processes to compel the production of things<br/> A. Summons to Produce<br/> B. Search Warrants<br/> C. General Provisions Relating to Searches<br/> D. Miscellaneous<br/>7A. Reciprocal arrangements for assistance in certain matters and procedure<br/> for attachment and forfeiture of property<br/>8. Security for keeping the peace and for good behaviour<br/>9. Order for maintenance of wives, children and parents<br/>10. Maintenance of public order and tranquility<br/> A. Unlawful Assemblies<br/> B. Public Nuisances<br/> C. Urgent Cases of Nuisance or Apprehended Danger<br/> D. Disputes as to Immovable property<br/>11. Preventive action of the police<br/>12. Information to the police and their powers to investigate<br/>13. Jurisdiction of the criminal courts in inquiries and trials<br/>14. Conditions Requisite for initiation of Proceedings<br/>15. Complaints to Magistrates<br/>16. Commencement of Proceedings before Magistrates<br/>17. The charge<br/> A. Form of Charges<br/> B. Joinder of Charges<br/>Volume II<br/>18. Trial before a court of Session<br/>19. Trial of warrant-cases by Magistrates<br/> A. Cases Instituted on a Police Report<br/> B. Cases Instituted Otherwise than on Police Report<br/> C. Conclusion of Trial <br/>20. Trial of Summons-Cases by Magistrates<br/>21. Summary trials<br/>21A. Plea bargaining<br/>22. Attendance of persons confined or detained in prisons<br/>23. Evidence in inquiries and trials<br/> A. Mode of taking and Recording Evidence<br/> B. Commissioner for the Examination of Witnesses<br/>24. General provisions as to inquiries and trials<br/>25. Provisions as to accused persons of unsound mind<br/>26. Provisions as to offences affecting the administration of justice<br/>27. The judgment<br/>28. Submission of death sentences for confirmation<br/>29. Appeals<br/>30. Reference and revision<br/>31. Transfer of criminal cases<br/>32. Execution, Suspension, Remission and Commutation of sentences<br/> A. Death Sentences<br/> B. Imprisonment<br/> C. Levy of Fine<br/> D. General Provisions Regarding Execution<br/> E. Suspension, Remission and Commutation of Sentences<br/>33. Provisions as to Bail and Bonds<br/>34. Disposal of property<br/>35. Irregular proceedings<br/>36. Limitation for taking cognizance of certain offences<br/>37. Miscellaneous<br/>The First Schedule - Classification of Offences<br/>The Second Schedule - Forms<br/>Appendices<br/>Subject Index |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc. |
The Collection of Material by the investigation, its processing through the machinery of judicial process till outcome in the shape of<br/>judgement and application of substantive law is regulated by procedure law. The procedural machinery has to move in such a way so that the constitutional rights of the accused are not violated. The procedural laws and the acts done thereunder to achieve the substantive law are subject to test with the constitution and rights granted under the Constitution. Coupled with this the problem of delay in disposal of cases has made the procedural law the main focus of legislature and the judiciary. This phase is more prominent after introduction of the concept of plea bargaining and hence many changes have been made in the Code thereafter. Writing a commentary on such a versatile subject and keeping it updated with the requirement of administration of criminal justice system is a meticulous task. Sarkar's commentary on the Code of Criminal Procedure has performed this task in most excellent manner since its first publication in 1956 till today. The commentary is lucid and exhaustive. Through successive editions it has acquired richness in content, quality and comprehensiveness. The revised edition is an analytical, critical and up to date study of the Code. Whenever any provision has been amended, inserted or substituted, the same has been incorporated in the commentary. All the important cases decided by the Supreme Court and various High Courts have been incorporated. The material has been added or deleted to fit more closely to the need of academia, lawyers, Judges and all those who are interested in the subject or concerned with administration of criminal justice system. Precise synopses with proper head notes are given almost under each section for quick and easy reference. I deeply acknowledge the valuable assistance provided by Dr. Sandeep Kumar, Assistant Professor, HP University, School of Law, Ava Lodge, Shimla om revising this book. I also acknowledged my sincere thanks to entire editorial teal of LexisNexis for their tireless efforts to bring the commentary in the present form. ---provided by publisher |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
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Criminal procedure India |
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Law commentaries |
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Statutes and codes |
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Books |