This is a historical edition of "The Code Of Criminal Procedure (act X Of 1882)," an important legal document from British India. Compiled and edited by William Fischer Agnew and Gilbert Stuart Henderson, this edition includes the original act along with rulings, circular orders, notifications, and other relevant materials. This comprehensive volume provides valuable insight into the legal framework and judicial practices during the late 19th century in India. It serves as a crucial resource for legal historians, scholars of colonial law, and anyone interested in the evolution of criminal procedure in the Indian subcontinent. The book offers a detailed look at the application of law and the administrative directives that shaped the legal landscape of the time.
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