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This eight-volume exhaustive Digest on the subject of Criminal Procedure Code and Criminal Trial is a complete source for the entire case law on the subject, from 1950 till date as laid down by the Supreme Court.
The Digest has been conceived and planned on the time-tested SCC index system to enable the discovery of all the rulings, easily and quickly.
Under the Criminal Procedure Code, of 1973, case law has been digested section-wise. A few sections have been clubbed together with a common synopsis, to enable systematic and convenient research on the closely related provisions of law. Sections which have been clubbed in this manner are: Sections 125 to 128 dealing with a Magistrate’s power to award maintenance; Sections 155 to 159 dealing with the power and conduct of the investigation by the police; and Sections 161 and 162 dealing with the examination of witnesses by police. Furthermore, a synopsis of the case law has been given under Sections 154, 164, 167, 197, 378, 386, 406, 437, 438, 439, and 482, due to a large number of rulings thereunder.
Further, case law has also been digested under: Criminal Procedure Code, 1861; Criminal Procedure Code,1872; Criminal Procedure Code, 1882; Criminal Procedure Code, 1898; and the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment Bill), 1994.
This compendium provides the most exhaustive coverage of all the rulings of the Supreme Court on the Evidence Act, 1872 from 1950 to 2018 along with the full statutory text of the Evidence Act. The SCC Editors have made all the efforts to extract every possible ruling of law that may be relevant to the Evidence Act, of 1872, thus making this compendium the most comprehensive source of rulings of law on the Evidence Act by the highest court of the land, the rulings of which are binding in the whole country. Furthermore, this digest has been interconnected with related rulings of law covered in the Supreme Court on Criminal Procedure Code and Criminal Trial and Supreme Court on Penal Code.
The digest covers the law of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 as laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court from 2015 to 2018. A new feature of the second edition is that the text of all the sections of the IPC is also given in these volumes, thus making it a complete source of law on the Indian Penal Code. Furthermore, particularly for those sections of IPC where the number of rulings is large, the same has been placed under numerous sub-headings mentioned in the synopsis. Subheadings under a section or a set of sections have been interconnected through internal cross-references. Besides using the topic and the statute approach, it is also possible to conduct a search through the Table of Cases Digested of all four volumes.
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