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years but not for life.] Rep. by the Criminal Law (Removal of Racial Discriminations
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sections 161 and
165 I.P.C.-Trial under Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1952 to
be held by Special Judge ... debito
justitiae Judgments per incuriam-Effect of.
Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1952: Sections 6 & 7-
offences under
Supreme Court of India
Court of a Special Judge appointed under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1952 (46 of 1952 );
(b) any offence punishable ... Court of Special Judge appointed under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1952 (46 of 1952 ), if the offence is triable
Central Government Act
larger
number of persons than most other laws; secondly, criminal
law is an instrument for the protection of society ... brought, directly or indirectly,
into contact with the criminal law, more often than with
most other laws. He may appear
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sections 326 and 457 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974 .), shall ... functions exercisable by a District Judge under the Criminal Law Amendment Ordinance
Central Government Act
INTRODUCTION
The origin of Crimes and of Criminal Law lies in a
primitive system, by which all wrongs were redressed ... perhaps
for generations."'
1.02. Thus, there was no systematic criminal law in
uncivilized society. Every man was liable
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statutes ...... ., 2I
43 Multiplication of onences ....... 22
A 44 Criminal Law and Morality ....... 23
45 Line of division thin ... Function of criminal law and moral law compared . . . 25
41 Analysis of anti-social etc., olfences ...... 25
j I ANALYSIS
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Central Government Sanction by
Central Government, validity of-Criminal Law Amendment Act,
1952 (46 of 1952), ss. 7, 10-Code ... illegal as after the coming into force of the Criminal
Law Amendment Act, 1952, on July 28, 1952, he could
Supreme Court of India
Parliament as the
Legislature has felt that the ordinary criminal laws both
penal and procedural are quite inadequate to meet ... peace, tranquility and
security;
(3) the existing ordinary criminal laws are
found to be inadequate to sternly deal with
such
Supreme Court of India
Law
Commission. "that is now seized of the question of
examining the Code of Criminal Procedure and the
Indian Penal ... separately from the revision of the general
lm S°P””‘°' criminal law, in view of the importance of the subject
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