Remand and Bails with Cross References to New Criminal Laws offers a complete procedural roadmap for dealing with arrest, custody, and bail under the latest criminal statutes. Moving from the initiation of FIR to the grant or refusal of bail, the book explains how courts exercise discretion at different stages and how procedural safeguards can be invoked by the defence. It also clarifies the legal thresholds for intervention through remedies such as habeas corpus, appeals, or special court powers, making it both doctrinally sound and practically useful.
Key Features:
- Covers all major bail scenarios including anticipatory, regular, default, bailable and non-bailable offences
- Distinguishes custody, remand and warrant procedures with statutory references
- Includes model forms for bail applications, remand requests, and related filings
- Discusses appeal and revision mechanisms against grant or refusal of bail
- Explains rights of the accused and powers of courts in bail adjudication
- Provides definitions of key legal phrases and frequently used terminology
This book is ideal for criminal law practitioners, trial court advocates, magistrates, police officers, and law students who require a ready reference on bail and custody procedures aligned with the new legislative framework.