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Revisiting reforms in the criminal justice system in India / edited by Dilip Ukey...[et al.]; foreword by B.R. Gavai.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Uttar Pradesh : Thomson Reuters, Legal, 2020.Description: xxxii, 320 pISBN:
  • 9788194772354
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 364.954
Summary: "Revisiting Reforms in the Criminal Justice System in India highlights myriad areas of the Criminal Justice System (CJS) in India requiring imminent reform. It employs doctrinal, empirical and philosophical methods to identify the lacunae inhibiting the effective functioning of the CJS and proposes solutions to meaningfully address them. is book intends to assist policymakers, legal thinkers, academics, and practitioners in comprehensively understanding the workings of the system from a reformative lens to ultimately realize the goals of the CJS. It will be equally beneficial to law students and researchers who intend to understand criminal law as it ‘ought to be’ and not just ‘as it is’. The book emphasizes that the study of criminal law is not merely the theoretical application of legal rules but, more importantly, an examination of the impact of such laws at the ground level. Various contemporary issues discussed in this book will equally aid judges and lawyers in their pursuit of legal research. The collaborative efforts of academia, researchers, lawyers, and civil society in bringing out this work, marked by intellectual acumen and practical experience, will make for a valuable resource and set new standards in the field of research of the CJS."--
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Print Print OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Special collection- Faculty Publication Central Library 364.954 RE- (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan (Restricted Access) Chapter 17: An assessment of policing behaviour with regard to offences against women in India written by Prof. Nikunj Kulshreshtha (faculty JGU). 146605

Chapter 17: An assessment of policing behaviour with regard to offences against women in India written by Prof. Nikunj Kulshreshtha (faculty JGU).

"Revisiting Reforms in the Criminal Justice System in India highlights myriad areas of the Criminal Justice System (CJS) in India requiring imminent reform. It employs doctrinal, empirical and philosophical methods to identify the lacunae inhibiting the effective functioning of the CJS and proposes solutions to meaningfully address them. is book intends to assist policymakers, legal thinkers, academics, and practitioners in comprehensively understanding the workings of the system from a reformative lens to ultimately realize the goals of the CJS. It will be equally beneficial to law students and researchers who intend to understand criminal law as it ‘ought to be’ and not just ‘as it is’. The book emphasizes that the study of criminal law is not merely the theoretical application of legal rules but, more importantly, an examination of the impact of such laws at the ground level. Various contemporary issues discussed in this book will equally aid judges and lawyers in their pursuit of legal research. The collaborative efforts of academia, researchers, lawyers, and civil society in bringing out this work, marked by intellectual acumen and practical experience, will make for a valuable resource and set new standards in the field of research of the CJS."--

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