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Criminal Law Criminal Justice: Advanced Legal Writings / by B B Pande

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lucknow: EBC Publishing (P) Ltd, 2022Description: 294p.; 22cmISBN:
  • 9789390715572
DDC classification:
  • 345 PAN
Contents:
Part A – HISTORY AND EVOLUTION OF WESTERN AND INDIAN CRIMINAL LAW/SYSTEMS I. History of the English and the Roman Criminal Law II. History and Early Evolution of the English Criminal Law III. History and Evolution of the Indian Criminal Law: Motivations, Structure of the Indian Penal Code IV. Penal Code as the Rationalised Criminal Law in the Early Colonial and Pre-independence India Part B – THE ELEMENTS AND ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW/LIABILITY V. The “Actus Reus” Element VI. The Mens Rea or Guilty-mind Element Part C – THE CRITIQUES OF THE FORMAL CRIMINAL LAW SYSTEM AND ITS RESURRECTION VII. Growing Critiques of the Formal Criminal Law System in the Western World VIII. Evaluations of the Critical Criminal Law Writing IX. Indicators of Resurrection of the Formal Criminal Law Systems in the West and in India Part D – THE FORGOTTEN AND IGNORED PREMISE OF THE PROCESSUAL JUSTICE X. Rationalising the Pre-Trial Processes in India XI. Strivings for the Creation of Enabling Justicing Conditions XII. Interlocking Nature of the Procedural Due Process and the Constitutional Due Process
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Part A – HISTORY AND EVOLUTION OF WESTERN AND INDIAN CRIMINAL LAW/SYSTEMS
I. History of the English and the Roman Criminal Law
II. History and Early Evolution of the English Criminal Law
III. History and Evolution of the Indian Criminal Law: Motivations, Structure of the Indian Penal Code
IV. Penal Code as the Rationalised Criminal Law in the Early Colonial and Pre-independence India

Part B – THE ELEMENTS AND ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW/LIABILITY
V. The “Actus Reus” Element
VI. The Mens Rea or Guilty-mind Element

Part C – THE CRITIQUES OF THE FORMAL CRIMINAL LAW SYSTEM AND ITS RESURRECTION
VII. Growing Critiques of the Formal Criminal Law System in the Western World
VIII. Evaluations of the Critical Criminal Law Writing
IX. Indicators of Resurrection of the Formal Criminal Law Systems in the West and in India

Part D – THE FORGOTTEN AND IGNORED PREMISE OF THE PROCESSUAL JUSTICE
X. Rationalising the Pre-Trial Processes in India
XI. Strivings for the Creation of Enabling Justicing Conditions
XII. Interlocking Nature of the Procedural Due Process and the Constitutional Due Process

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