A comprehensive commentary on Police Diaries with RTI Disclosures of Contents of Case Diaries. This book is an essential handbook for Police Inspectors, Investigators, etc. It is a guiding tool for Crime Detection, Investigation, and Prosecution. It contains RTI Disclosures of the Contents of Case Diaries.
Iyer’s A Legal Treatise on POLICE DIARIES, 3rd Edition
RM675.00
– With a Special Emphasis Upon Crime Detection Criminal Investigation Prosecution
Author: Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer, R.M. Tufail & assisted by S.K.P. Sriniwas
Format: Hardback (2 Volumes)
ISBN: 9789381308400
Country: India
Published: 2022, 3rd Edition
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| Categories: | Criminal Law, Indian Titles |
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| Weight | 2 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21 × 30 × 15 cm |
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