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Delayed Justics Genesis of Crimes

Delayed Justice: Genesis of Crimes by Prof. Dr. Sreedhar Saraswathy and Prof. Dr. Dinabandhu Mukhopadhyay presents a thought-provoking examination of the relationship between judicial delays and the emergence of crime in modern society. The book explores how prolonged legal proceedings, systemic inefficiencies, and delayed access to justice can undermine public trust, embolden offenders, and contribute to the escalation of criminal behavior. Drawing upon legal principles, criminological theories, forensic perspectives, and real-world case studies, the authors analyze the structural challenges faced by judicial systems and their impact on victims, law enforcement agencies, and society at large. The book discusses the importance of timely justice, judicial accountability, legal reforms, victim rights, and efficient criminal investigation in fostering a fair and effective justice system. With an interdisciplinary approach, this work highlights the social, ethical, and legal consequences of delayed justice while proposing practical strategies for strengthening judicial institutions and preventing crime. It emphasizes that justice delayed not only affects individuals but also weakens the rule of law and public confidence in democratic institutions. An essential resource for law students, legal practitioners, judges, policymakers, criminologists, forensic professionals, researchers, and anyone interested in criminal justice reform, Delayed Justice: Genesis of Crimes offers valuable insights into one of the most pressing challenges confronting legal systems across the world.
ISBN 978-81-999316-9-5
₹ 1795.00

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