Dr. Meena Ketan Sahu’s New Dimensions of Criminal Law addresses the questions the traditional penal-code texts don’t reach — the emerging frontiers examiners increasingly set for advanced criminal law and LLM papers. It engages the new criminal codes (BNS, BNSS, BSA) not merely as replacements but as shifts in criminal-justice philosophy, alongside contemporary themes: organised crime and terrorism, cybercrime, economic and corporate criminal liability, victimology and restorative justice, and the treatment of vulnerable groups within the criminal process.
The approach is analytical rather than sectional — useful for seminar work, project papers, and the interview stage of judicial and civil-services selection where current thinking is tested. The 2026 first edition places it squarely in step with the post-reform criminal law landscape.
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New Dimensions of Criminal Law by Prof. (Dr.) Meena Ketan Sahu is a 2026 first edition written for the moment Indian criminal law finds itself in: the transition from the colonial-era IPC, CrPC and Evidence Act to the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam. Rather than a section-by-section commentary, it examines the changing landscape of criminal law itself — the philosophy behind the new codes, emerging categories of offences, and the contemporary debates every serious criminal law student must engage with.
At ₹425 and a focused 335 pages, it works as a supplementary read alongside the standard code commentaries — ideal for LLM students, seminar papers, judicial services interview preparation, and LLB students who want perspective beyond the bare provisions.
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