Suspects' Rights in India
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Suspects' Rights in India
Comparative Law and the Right to Legal Assistance as Drivers for Reform
Shah, Prejal
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2021
250
Dura
Inglês
9780367076863
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction 2. Methods and methodology 3. Police Interrogation: The Need for Reform 4. The Way Forward: Enhancing the Right to Custodial Legal Assistance 5. Revisiting the Absolute Ban on Evidential Uses of Confessions made to Police Officers 6. Suspects' Rights in Context: Tackling the Use of Force and Torture in Custodial Interrogations 7. Recommendations and Conclusion. Bibliography.
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Custodial Interrogation;Police Interrogation;Suspects' Rights in India;Indian Criminal Justice System;Comparative Law;Police Officers;The Right to Legal Assistance;Law Commission;Legal Assistance;suspects' rights;Supreme Court Jurisprudence;police reform;Police Reforms;police reform in India;Tamil Nadu;Confessional Evidence;State Human Rights Commissions;Custodial Deaths;Extrajudicial Confession;Custody Officer;Custodial Violence;Pace Code;NDPS;Legal Aid;Indian Police Act;Legal Transplant;Record Confessions;Police Accountability;Investigating Police Officer;Central Government;False Confessions
1. Introduction 2. Methods and methodology 3. Police Interrogation: The Need for Reform 4. The Way Forward: Enhancing the Right to Custodial Legal Assistance 5. Revisiting the Absolute Ban on Evidential Uses of Confessions made to Police Officers 6. Suspects' Rights in Context: Tackling the Use of Force and Torture in Custodial Interrogations 7. Recommendations and Conclusion. Bibliography.
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Custodial Interrogation;Police Interrogation;Suspects' Rights in India;Indian Criminal Justice System;Comparative Law;Police Officers;The Right to Legal Assistance;Law Commission;Legal Assistance;suspects' rights;Supreme Court Jurisprudence;police reform;Police Reforms;police reform in India;Tamil Nadu;Confessional Evidence;State Human Rights Commissions;Custodial Deaths;Extrajudicial Confession;Custody Officer;Custodial Violence;Pace Code;NDPS;Legal Aid;Indian Police Act;Legal Transplant;Record Confessions;Police Accountability;Investigating Police Officer;Central Government;False Confessions