Taxmann’s Terrorist Affected Areas (Special Courts) Act 1984 – Bare Act with Section Notes – Edition 2025.
Taxmann’s Terrorist Affected Areas (Special Courts) Act 1984 – Bare Act with Section Notes – Edition 2025.
Description
Terrorist Affected Areas (Special Courts) Act 1984 [Bare Act with Section Notes ] by Taxmann provides a consolidated and authoritative text. Enacted with the primary goal of ensuring a speedy trial of specific offences in areas declared as ‘terrorist affected,’ this law confers special powers upon Special Courts. These courts are designed to handle cases that involve grave offences threatening national security and public order. This publication aims to make complex legal provisions more accessible by including plain-language section notes and references to landmark decisions. It encapsulates the text of the Act along with essential commentary highlighting the scope, legislative intent, and judicial interpretations pertinent to the Act’s enforcement.
This book is intended for the following audience:
- Legal Practitioners & Judiciary – Advocates, public prosecutors, and judges will find value in the detailed section-wise notes, case law references, and procedural clarifications
- Law Enforcement Agencies – Police and investigative agencies dealing with terrorism-related or serious disruptive activities can benefit from clarity on jurisdiction, bail provisions, and special procedures
- Policy Makers & Government Officials – Useful for legislators, policymakers, and government personnel engaged in drafting or interpreting laws on terrorism and public order
- Academics & Students – Law students, researchers, and academicians specialising in criminal law or national security studies will find this a reliable reference for doctrinal and applied research
- Libraries & Institutions – A must-have for institutional libraries, offering an updated reference source on specialised criminal law in India
The Present Publication is the 2025 Edition, covering the amended and updated text of the Terrorist Affected Areas (Special Courts) Act [Act No. 61 of 1984 ], with the following noteworthy features:
- [Bare Act Text] Presents the unamended (original) sections alongside any subsequent modifications, ensuring a clear and authentic rendition of the law
- [Section Notes & Comments] Each section is followed by concise notes clarifying key legal terms, procedural mandates, and the scope of judicial authority under that provision
- [Case Law References] Where relevant, important judicial precedents (particularly from the Supreme Court and High Courts) are cited, illustrating practical applications of the Act
- [Easy Navigation] A well-structured content index and subject index facilitate quick reference to specific topics or sections
- [Up-to-date Provisions] Incorporates references to recent changes in procedural laws (like the Criminal Procedure Code) and clarifies if/where new legislation supersedes older provisions
- [Pre-amendment Provisions] Incorporates the text of provisions as they existed prior to the amendment in the respective amendment footnotes, enabling the reader to understand the legal position before the amendment and its applicability during the pre-amendment period
- [Practical Insights] Highlights the Act’s overriding effect on general criminal law, stringent bail provisions, in-camera proceedings, and witness protection measures
The structure of the book is as follows:
- Bare Act Format – Each section is presented in its original legislative text for accuracy
- Section-wise Notes – Immediately after the text of each section, explanatory commentary and cross-references to related provisions or judgments are provided
- Subject Index & Contents – A quick-glance subject index and table of contents enable efficient lookups, ensuring readers can locate specific issues or themes swiftly
- Case Notes & Comments – Select judicial decisions are highlighted to illustrate how courts interpret and apply these provisions in real-life scenarios
- Sequential Arrangement – The Act and schedules are laid out in the order they appear legislatively, maintaining coherence for both novice and advanced readers.
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