Description
Only When Ordinary Law Enforcement Machinery Fails is a comprehensive treatise on India’s anti-terrorism and allied laws. Authored by Sachin Waze, the book meticulously examines the legislative framework governing national security, preventive detention, and special laws invoked during extraordinary circumstances. It includes verbatim texts of key Bare Acts, landmark judgments, and interpretative analyses that shed light on how legal mechanisms function when conventional law enforcement systems are inadequate. This work is an essential resource for understanding the balance between individual rights and state security in India.
Key Features :
Exhaustive coverage of India’s anti-terrorism laws and allied legislation.
Includes verbatim texts of Bare Acts.
Discusses landmark case references and judicial interpretations.
Analyses legal and constitutional implications of emergency powers.
A practical guide for lawyers, law enforcement, and policy analysts.








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