Ratanlal and Dhirajlal's THE INDIAN PENAL CODE is a legal classic. It is the most original, authentic, dependable and brilliant work having a profound impact on its vast readership that covers judges, lawyers, police officers, administrators, law teachers and academicians, students, research scholars and in fact every one who is in any way concerned with the administration of Criminal Law and Justice in this country.The fact that it has entered into 31st edition speaks volumes about the undisputed quality and standard of this work and its undiminishing appeal to its readership which has only grown with the passage of time. While time has always beaten men and matter, this gem of a classic has literally scored over it and lives today to immortalise its authors. A good work as it is, it is the very life-blood of its authors."Revised under the Chief Editorship of the eminent jurist Hon'ble Mr. Justice Y.V. Chandrachud, Former Chief Justice of India in collaboration with Shri V.R. Manohar, Former Advocate-General of Maharashtra, Senior Advocate Supreme Court of India, Ex-Chairman Bar Council of Maharashtra, Chief Editor, All India Reporter, Criminal Law Journal, AIR Manual, etc. this work of the great masters will retain its freshness and appeal.The present 31st edition has been thoroughly revised and at places even re-written in the light of all statutory amendments and plethora of cases that have emerged during the last 5 years. So also, the entire impact of drastic changes brought out in the Criminal Law by the passage of (New), Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 has been absorbed wherever required and discussed at length with original comments in this revised work. State Amendments have been incorporated under appropriate sections in the body of the book."Completing more than a century of its existence, since the first edition of this monumental work was published in 1896, and having practically surpassed more than a lakh of circulation-mark by now, this glorious work of the celebrated authors in its present edition, will find ready and whole-hearted acceptance.In all its glory this New Edition, thoroughly revised, is now released with the fondest of all hopes that it will meet the tumultuous welcome from its vast readership. Ratanlal Dhirajlal 595 29.75 Soft Cover 33rd Edition 2010 (Reprint 2011) ratanlal-and-dhirajlal-the-indian-penal-code.htm 1 634202385333750000.jpg s 0 0 0 0 0 NULL 50 Penal Laws 1 2008-08-18 04:22:00.447 482 Ratanlal and Dhirajlal : The Code of Criminal Procedure Kannada 12 978-81-8038-573-5 - The Code of Criminal Procedure by Ratanlal & Dhirajlal has stood the test of time and has become a prime book of reference.
- The book deals with the procedural law in relation to investigation, inquiry and trial of criminal cases.
- This new edition contains all notable decisions of the Supreme Court and various High Courts with exhaustive notes, comments, case-law references, Central and State Amendments etc., along with the changes made by the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment ) Act, 2008 (5 of 2009) effective from 31-12-2009 vide Notification. No. SO 3313(E) dated 30-12-2009 incorporated at appropriate places.
- The handling of the subject by the learned author helps everyone in the field including judges, advocates
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It is the most authoritative reference work on criminal procedure and will be an essential acquisition for the library of every judge and advocate
R&D’s Kannada version will be of immense value to the Kannada practitioner and law enforcement authorities in Karnataka Ratanlal & Dhirajlal 895 44.75 Soft Cover 17 Edition 2010 ratanlal-and-dhirajlal-the-code-of-criminal-procedure.htm 1 634250769159282500.bmp s 0 0 0 0 0 NULL 12 Criminal Law 1 2008-06-28 23:45:44.030 test 484 Mulla Hindu Law 21 Edition 86 978-81-8038-599-5 This classic work is back in a single volume and packs in the entire contents of the earlier two-volume editions. The present edition traces the developments in the field of Hindu Law since YEAR that have led to significant legislative changes. In addition, it includes critical analyses of various key judicial pronouncements.
The book is divided into two parts. Part 1 deals with the law as it was before the 1955/1956 statutes that partially codified Hindu Law. Part 2 of the book examines the four statutes, The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, The Hindu Succession Act, 1956, The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, The Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956, including all amendments in those Acts since they were first enacted. The text of the Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2010 which seeks to make irretrievable breakdown of marriage a ground for divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act has, been included in the book separately for r