The Ready Referencer on Criminal Procedure Code is a comprehensive and practice-oriented guide that simplifies the procedural framework governing criminal justice administration in India. Designed as a quick-access manual, the book presents the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) in a concise, systematic, and easy-to-understand format, enabling users to locate relevant procedural rules without extensive cross-referencing.
This book thoroughly covers every stage of criminal proceedings, from the initiation of complaints and registration of FIRs to investigation, inquiry, trial, judgment, sentencing, and execution. Key procedural concepts such as arrest, search and seizure, remand, bail, compounding of offences, plea bargaining, and the powers of police and magistrates are explained in a clear and structured manner. Special attention is given to jurisdiction, limitation, sanction for prosecution, summoning of witnesses, framing of charges, and conduct of trials in different criminal courts.
The referencer also includes practical insights on appeals, revisions, reference proceedings, transfer of cases, maintenance proceedings, preventive measures, and miscellaneous powers of courts. By presenting procedural provisions in tabular and point-wise formats, the book allows instant recall and reduces the time spent searching through bulky commentaries or bare acts.
This work is particularly valuable for courtroom use, competitive examinations, and academic study, as it bridges the gap between theoretical law and practical application. Law students preparing for judicial services, prosecution exams, or the All India Bar Examination will find it especially useful for last-minute revision. Practicing advocates, public prosecutors, judicial officers, and law enforcement personnel can rely on it as a dependable desk reference.
Overall, the Ready Referencer on Criminal Procedure Code stands out as an indispensable practical tool that enhances procedural accuracy, speeds up legal research, and promotes a clear understanding of criminal procedure in daily legal practice.








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