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Triple Woes of Women

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Law on Confession in India and Abroad

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Law of Confession in India and Abroad is a result of an exhaustive study about the subject in worldwide context. Various aspects of the law as prevailing in several foreign countries has been taken up for examination. The law of confession in foreign countries as well as the statutory provisions in India are examined in detail. A notable feature is the coverage of Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act where there was an accidental omission in drafting of the section. Exceptions to the provisions of Section 25 of the Indian Evidence Act as prescribed in other Acts have been elaborated with annexures. Provisions of Sections 306, 307 and 308 of CrPC have also been examined in detail.

Commentary on The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act

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Domestic violence, the creation of the society with its roots being very deep in the socio-cultural system, is a form of human rights violations and is an impediment in the development of women folk. Domestic violence, which not only adversely affects the health of a woman but can also cause mental agony, has become a global phenomena and is the most pernicious and insidious form of violence. The womenfolk suffer domestic violence in silence because of the social norms and also because of economic dependence of majority of the women folk on the perpetrators of such violence. In this scenario the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act is one of the important legislations which have been brought up since independence for the protection of the women folk. As per the preamble of the Act, the aim of the Act is to provide for more effective protection of the rights of women guaranteed under the Constitution to those women who are victims of violence of any kind occurring within the family. Under the Act, “Aggrieved person” means any woman who is, or has been, in a domestic relationship with the respondent and who alleges to have been subjected to any act of domestic violence by the respondent; while “domestic relationship” means a relationship between two persons who live or have, at any point of time, lived together in a shared household, when they are related by consanguinity, marriage, or through a relationship in the nature of marriage, adoption or are family members living together as a joint family. Aimed at easy comprehension and interpretation of the enactment an earnest and sincere attempt has been made by the authors with arduous industry, dedication and devotion, to bring out this commentary on the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, in lucid language based on their extensive research and deep study of the law with a view to clear all the doubts regarding the provisions of the Act in simple language. The book will be found immensely useful by Hon’ble Judges, Ld. Advocates, Voluntary organizations, the Citizens of the country and all those who have to deal with this legislation.

Scientific Techniques in Criminal Investigation - Revised by Anoopam Modak

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This edition is an absolute rewritten version of the previous edition, or more appropriately complete overhauling of that edition, wherein some of the broad contemporary methods available for the purpose of criminal investigation such as portrait parle, Photofit, Psychological Profilling. Voice Identification, Lie Detection, Brain Mapping Brain Fingerprinting, Narco Analysis, Polygraphy, Police Photography, Balistics, Serology, Handwriting Identification - Physical Evaluation - Chemical Analysis - Biological Assays - Psychological analysis, Photography of Documents, Odontology, Dactisocopy, Toxicology, DNA Profiling, Marks, Scratches and Physical fits, Identification of stolen Property, Fingerprints, Palmprints, etc., in addition to examination of witnesses and accused have been discussed. Judgments delivered by the Supreme Court have been discussed as case laws under the topic of Confession, Identification, Forensic Science, Handwriting Forensics, Fingerprints, Footprints, Poision, Road Accidents, Rape Unnatural Offence, Asphyxia, Abortion and Death. Contents Incude Investigation Computer and Computer Crimes Identification and Survelliance Devices, Tools and Equipments Forensic Science Handwriting Forensics Disputed Documents Narco Analysis Fingerprints Tracks and Trails of Footprints and other impressions Toxicology Road Accident Fire Blood Sexual Offences Aspyxia DNA Profiling Micro Traces Abortion Death.

Handbook on New Anti-Rape Law

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The Offence of Rape has been dealt with under the Indian Penal Code not as a mere provision with a limited scope but has acquired a very wide dimension in terms of its definition as well as scope. The obvious reason is the challenge posed by the increasing number of instances of commission of such crimes in the society and a corresponding urgent need to re-impose the deterrent effect of our penal law. Even though the IPC was codified in the year 1860 i.e. about 157 years ago with provisions considered very stringent in terms of the punishments laid down for different offences therein, it has somewhere failed to achieve its purpose. The ever increasing number of such offences being committed in the society is the best evidence of its shortcomings. Perhaps, Indian societal humanitarian and ethical status are responsible for such uprise in criminal statistics. The legislature, executive, judges and lawyers on the one hand and our legal system on the other are well aware and conscious of the menace posed by such crimes. However, there is hardly any control over the commission of such heinous crimes. Further, the voice raised by the social activists, NGOs, women interest organisations, time and again in India and abroad, has also failed to yield any fruitful results at the ground level though it cannot be denied that a fight against such a heinous crime has to be a continuous one and not a mere one-time affair. Our judicial system even at the cost of being charged with ‘judicial activism’ has discharged its functions by acting in the most desirable manner not restraining itself from hearing the voice of conscience and thus delivered some landmark judgments going beyond the literal interpretation to the black letters of law. This has been done inter alia in the area of basic human rights of women. Keeping the above aspects in mind, this second edition of the book has been prepared by including the recent landmark judgments delivered by both the Supreme Court of India as well as the High Courts along with some relevant foreign courts judgments.

Handbook on Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act and Rules

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Earlier legislations in India have given the women the powers in respective fields but particularly, so far as the torture, cruelty and harassment are concerned the provisions of sections 498A, 304B of Indian Penal Code and the Dowry Prohibition Act of 1961 are basic provisions. The law itself becomes failure though not fully and it becomes necessary for enacting the Special Legislations. Perhaps these grounds and national and international bounties compelled the Indian Government to enact the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act of 2005 and to spreadover a special legislation on domestic violence for making restrictive provisions for erant family members for prohibiting harassment or any violence against women and girls. Considering the various aspects of protection of women who have been legally empowered judicial activation in respect of women this Edition has been thoroughly revised keeping in view the legal and judicial development in protection of women from Domestic Violence.

Sexual Harassment at Workplace

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This is an excellant commentary on Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 by an eminent personality working for women's rights and liberation in India 1. Difinitions 2. Constitutional Law 3. Civil Law 4. Criminal Law 5. Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 6. Labour Law 7. Service LawEmployer Liability

Bail Law and Procedures with Tips to Avoid Police Harassment

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The courts are interpreting the provisions of bail in strict sense and the new theories of bail are spelt out by them. The book comprises all aspects of bail provisions, practices & Procedure. It covers Chapter related to bail, parole and furlough, bail for non-bailable offences, Anticipatory BAil, Cancellation of bail, Bail bond , Role of Police and its power and duties, Police Interrogation and first information Report, Investigation and Framing of Charges etc.

Supreme Court on Death Penalty

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Since death sentence is the only sentence that cannot be revoked once executed, courts always remain in dilemma at the time of dealing with cases of death penalty. Besides that voice from some quorters used to be raised from time to time that there is no consistency in the approach of courts in awarding death sentence. This book is an attempt to assist lawyers and judges to come out of the said dilemma and ascertain whether there is any inconsistency in the approach of courts in awarding death penalty. This book deals with all aspects relating to death sentence in eleven chapters. Though in criminal matters it is seldom to find two cases having identical facts, yet efforts have been made to categorise cases with similar facts, which will render immense help to reader to distinguish a case from another case.

Criminal Trials Practice and Procedure

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Criminal Trial is one of the most vital areas of the criminal justice system. As the area of law is exhaustive it becomes difficult to procure all the relevant information. This book on Criminal Trials makes a pragmatic effort to bring together not only the judicial process but also the significant judgments of various High Courts and Supreme Court. It is a comprehensive work that covers all the relevant information that is necessary for pre-trial, investigation and trial stages. The book has been thoroughly revised to provide valuable inputs on the subject which makes it immensely useful. Even significant judgments of Supreme Court of United Kingdom, United States, South Africa and European Court of Justice have been included which helps to compare process of criminal trials even more lucidly. All the judgments have been provided with a brief analysis which proffers insights into the practical application of the criminal principles of jurisprudence. As the language and flow of the book is written in simple and easy to understand manner it will be quite useful for students and also legal practitioners.