Ratanlal and Dhirajlal’s The Indian Penal Code
This classic Ratanlal and Dhirajlal’s The Indian Penal Code, first published in 1896 is a section wise commentary on the Indian Penal Code.
This edition has been extensively and meticulously revised taking into account the changes brought about by recent legislative amendments as well as judgments of higher courts
Radically revised, the edition exhaustively covers the consequences of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013.
It includes widest possible range of topics from emerging areas of criminal law including:
Jurisdiction in territorial waters in the light of the Enrica Lexie case
Corporate criminal liability in offences having mens rea
New trends in punishments and sentencing
Fake encounters and honour killings
Mercy killing in the light of the Supreme Court judgment in Aruna Shanbaug Case
Delay in disposal of mercy petitions and commutation of death sentence
Discussion of Capital punishment and the ‘Rarest of rare’ doctrine
Latest and notable cases of the Supreme Court as well as various High Courts have been incorporated
This edition is an indispensable reference work for students, judges, lawyers, scholars, judicial and police training academies (national and state), police departments, CBI officials, researchers, presiding officers in courts, investigators, administrators, draftsmen, legislators and social scientists. (This is the book weight 4000 gms.)