Description
Ganguly’s Law of Bails: Practice & Procedure is a definitive guide that offers an in-depth examination of the legal framework, principles, and procedural aspects surrounding bail in India. Designed to meet the needs of legal practitioners, law students, and judicial officers, this book provides clarity on the complexities of bail jurisprudence, balancing the rights of the accused with the interests of justice.
Key Features :
Comprehensive Legal Framework :
Detailed analysis of statutory provisions under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, and relevant constitutional principles.
Examination of various types of bail, including regular, anticipatory, and interim bail.
Judicial Precedents:
Discussion on landmark judgments and their impact on bail law, including the principles of bail refusal and grant.
Insights into evolving trends in judicial reasoning and interpretation.
Practical Guidance:
Step-by-step procedural guidance for drafting bail applications, opposing bail, and arguing bail matters in court.
Tips for effectively presenting cases in magistrate courts, sessions courts, and higher judiciary.
Special Focus Areas:
Bails in specific cases, including economic offenses, heinous crimes, POCSO cases, and under special laws like NDPS, UAPA, and PMLA.
Discussion on contemporary issues, such as electronic monitoring, conditions for bail, and misuse of bail.
User-Friendly Structure:
Concise, easy-to-navigate chapters with summaries, case references, and practical insights.
Dedicated sections on common queries, FAQs, and checklists for bail practitioners.
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