This book provides a comprehensive treatment of two critical national security legislations—the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 and the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008—focusing on their substantive provisions, procedural framework, and practical enforcement. It examines the legal architecture governing offences related to terrorism, unlawful activities, and national security, while explaining the investigative powers, jurisdiction, and functioning of the National Investigation Agency. The work integrates statutory analysis with procedural application to offer a clear understanding of these special criminal laws.
Key Features
- Detailed exposition of offences and penal provisions under the UAPA
- Explanation of investigative powers, jurisdiction, and procedure under the NIA Act
- Integrated discussion of law, procedure, and practice
- Analysis of safeguards, sanctions, and special trial mechanisms
- Practical insights into investigation and prosecution of national security cases
- Structured presentation suitable for reference and courtroom application
This publication serves as an authoritative reference on India’s counter-terrorism and national investigation framework, supporting accurate interpretation and practical application of these special criminal statutes.