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Effective prosecution begins with a flawlessly executed investigation. Police Rules 1934 remains the fundamental governing framework for police conduct, investigative procedures, and the administrative interface between law enforcement and the judiciary. This specialized volume focuses on Chapters 22 to 27, which are the critical sections governing the practicalities of criminal investigations and the preparation of cases for trial.
For prosecutors (ADPP, DDPP, DPG, APG), these rules are the primary tool for evaluating the legality of police actions. This "As Amended Up-to-Date" edition provides the precise standards for everything from the registration of an FIR to the submission of a final police report (Challan). Understanding these specific chapters is vital for ensuring that evidence is collected according to statutory mandates, preventing technical acquittals due to procedural errors.
Chapters 22 to 27: Targeted coverage of the most essential rules for criminal litigation, including protocols for arrests, searches, and investigations.
Prosecutorial Oversight: Designed specifically for Assistant/Deputy District Public Prosecutors (ADPP/DDPP) and Assistant/Deputy Prosecutors General (APG/DPG) to assist in case scrutiny.
Investigation Standards: Outlines the statutory duties of investigating officers and the maintenance of police diaries and records.
Custody and Rights: Detailed regulations regarding the treatment of persons in custody and the legal limits of police interrogation.
Administrative Regularity: Provides the "Up-to-Date" amended text to reflect modern judicial interpretations and legislative changes.
Public Prosecutors: A mandatory daily reference for vetting police files and representing the state in criminal courts.
Senior Police Officers (SPs & DSPs): Essential for ensuring departmental discipline and the legal integrity of investigations under their command.
Defense Advocates: A vital resource for identifying procedural lapses in the prosecution's case.
Judicial Officers: A benchmark for assessing the validity of police actions during trial and pre-trial proceedings.
Published by Mansoor Law Book House, a name synonymous with authenticated and high-quality legislative references in Pakistan. This edition features a professional deep-red cover, marking it as a critical "red-line" resource for criminal justice practitioners.
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