A Comprehensive Legislation in False Prosecution in India
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The process of criminal justice endlessly advances in reply to the varying economic and social conditions of the wrongfully prosecuted. It is the primary obligation of the judiciary to maintain the equilibrium. Criminal law that is guided with societal fortification and recommends guidelines of conduct and on other side the freedom, safety, and stability of the individual in the society.[1]
[1] Jo Anne m. Wemmers, victims in the criminal justice system studies on crime and justice: a series from the Dutch research and documentation centre (of the ministry of justice), Kugler Publications, 1996, pg.- 43.
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Vivek Wilson, Kristen Sleeth. (2023). A Comprehensive Legislation in False Prosecution in India. European Economic Letters (EEL), 13(5), 1708–1713. https://doi.org/10.52783/eel.v13i5.958
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