CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE IN INDIA
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Criminal law in India although is very rigid and lengthy but the implementation has been quite frail resulting in feeble following of law in India .due to this it has become important to understand the very basics of criminal law foundation as well as various institutions that are responsible for the implementation of law .There are 4 primary objectives of this paper according to the author, followed by numerous other objectives .they are , firstly, To define and trace the history of magisterial trials and criminal trials in India. Secondly, to identify the process or procedure involving the trial and identify the officials and jurisdictions involved in the cases with respect to the trials. The research methodology is qualitative form. Qualitative research refers to the meanings, definitions, characteristics, symbols, metaphors, and description of things. Qualitative research is much more subjective and uses very different methods of collecting information, mainly individual, in-depth interviews and focus groups. This particular study would include a detailed as well as comparative study relating to acid attacks ,case studies pertaining to different nations in comparison to Indian grounded theory which will give a basic observation over a period of time as well as a historical research and related changes. The conclusion of the paper would include various suggestions which can strengthen the institution of criminal law in general in India and the way ahead.
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