Law of Custodial Deaths & Torture by Chakraborty is a critical legal text that examines the legal framework, human rights implications, and judicial responses related to custodial violence in India. The book focuses on issues such as custodial deaths, police brutality, and torture, analyzing statutory provisions, constitutional safeguards, and landmark judicial decisions. It provides a deep understanding of the accountability mechanisms and remedies available against abuse of power by law enforcement authorities. Combining legal analysis with real-world relevance, the book serves as an important resource for understanding one of the most sensitive areas of criminal justice and human rights law.
Key Features
- Provides comprehensive coverage of custodial deaths and torture laws.
- Examines constitutional protections and human rights perspectives.
- Includes analysis of landmark judgments and case laws.
- Focuses on accountability of law enforcement authorities.
- Discusses legal remedies and compensation mechanisms.
- Useful for criminal law, human rights law, and constitutional law studies.
- Published by Lawmann’s, a reputed legal publisher.
- Serves as a reference for legal research and policy understanding.
This book is particularly useful for law students, legal practitioners, human rights activists, judiciary aspirants, and academicians who are interested in criminal justice and human rights law. It is also beneficial for professionals working in policy-making, legal reform, and advocacy related to custodial violence and police accountability, making it a valuable academic and professional reference.