This volume provides a detailed compilation and analysis of Supreme Court judgments relating to criminal procedure and criminal trials. The book examines judicial interpretations of investigation processes, cognizance, framing of charges, trial procedures, appreciation of evidence, and sentencing. The judgments included in this volume illustrate how procedural law safeguards fair trial rights while ensuring effective administration of criminal justice. The analytical presentation assists readers in applying judicial principles in practical litigation. The book serves as an authoritative reference for advocates, judges, and legal researchers dealing with criminal procedure matters. It is particularly useful for advanced legal research and courtroom practice.








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