Sessions Trial (With Cross References to New Criminal Laws) by Nayan Joshi provides a structured and practice-oriented exposition of criminal trial procedures as conducted before Sessions Courts and Magistrates. The book covers the complete lifecycle of a criminal case, from initiation of proceedings and cognizance to trial formats, evidence, appeals, and transfer of cases, with references aligned to the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), BNSS, and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam.
Key Features:
- Clear distinction between Sessions Trials, Warrant Trials, and Summons Trials with stage-wise procedural flow
- Step-by-step explanation of cognizance, complaints, and commencement of proceedings before Magistrates
- Chapters on general and special provisions, including accused persons of unsound mind
- Dedicated coverage of evidence rules applicable to inquiries and trials
- Guidance on submission of death sentences for confirmation
- Practical treatment of appeals, revisions, references, and transfer of criminal cases
- Cross-referenced with relevant provisions under the new criminal laws (BNS, BNSS, BSA) for updated applicability
This book is ideal for trial lawyers, public prosecutors, judicial service aspirants, law students, and anyone seeking clarity on the procedural framework governing criminal trials in India under the updated legal regime.