"A Penal Code Prepared By The Indian Law Commissioners" is a historical document offering insight into the development of criminal law in India under British colonial rule. Published by command of the Governor-General of India in Council, this code represents a significant attempt to codify and systematize legal principles for the Indian subcontinent. It showcases the efforts of the Indian Law Commissioners to create a comprehensive legal framework. This volume provides a valuable resource for legal historians, scholars of colonial history, and anyone interested in the evolution of legal systems in a global context.
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