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100 _aPande B B
245 _aCriminal law and criminal justice:
_bAdvanced legal writings /
_cBy B B Pande. An introduction by Justice M N Venkatachaliah
260 _aLucknow
_bEastern Book Company
_c2022
300 _axxxiv, 294 pages
_c24 cms
365 _bRs. 945.00
505 _aTable Of Contents: Introduction and Thematic Break Up; A Key to Understanding the Twelve Writings; 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; Glossary of the Legal and Colloquial Terms used in the Writings; Subject Index.
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