Criminal Law is designed as a mechanism for achieving social control and its purpose is the regulation of conduct and activities within society. The purpose of criminal prosecution is not concerned with repairing the individual injury, especially, reputation, or vindicating or protecting the reputation of an individual. The purpose of such law has to be the ultimate protection of society, but some risk of the conviction of the innocent, of course, is always there in any system of the administration of criminal justice.
The present book KEY CASES CRIMINAL LAW [2016—2022] outlines of Criminal Major Acts and all other Minor Acts dealing in the criminal area. This book is not just for practicing lawyers or courts but is also useful for students and others involved in the criminal justice system. A thorough search of the law has been made and the present book contains more than 5000 catch notes on Criminal Law. The major theme of this book is to make criminal practice easier and more effective to find out the rulings. An exhaustive index has been provided to enable the reader to pin any point to any particular topic he may be interested to know in the course of busy time.
Equivalent citations of all leading Journals have been systematically arranged under each key point and every effort has been taken to give a lucid exposition of the law. It is hoped that the present work will be liked by all concerned in criminal practice, legal practitioners, and the courts.