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Criminal Law

Have you ever seen the TV show Law & Order? The first episode of the popular show is about a crime that was committed. This segment of the episode concentrates on the work of the police and detectives in attempting to solve the crime and acquire evidence to make their case against the criminal. The show's second half is on the legal system, and it demonstrates how criminal law applies to the facts. As a result, you'll be able to observe criminal law in action as it unfolds in the courtroom. This programme provides an excellent introduction to the field of criminal law. A corpus of laws that apply to criminal activities is referred to as criminal law. When a person fails to follow a specific criminal statute, he or she is committing a criminal conduct. Because criminal law punishments include the forfeiture of one's rights and imprisonment, it differs from civil law. Civil laws, on the other hand, deal with the resolution of legal disputes and involve monetary damages. There are several explanations for why we have a criminal justice system. Neither theory is definitive or exclusive. The fundamental goals of criminal law are to deter crime, reform the perpetrator, offer retribution for the crime, and prevent future offences. There is a lot of debate over various criminal law theories and which policies are best supported by the body of criminal law.

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Different Forms of Punishments Under IPC

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