An Insight Into the Intricacies of BSF Law


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This is a handy, yet comprehensive guide on the practical applications of the law governing the Border Security Force (BSF). An Insight into the Intricacies of BSF Law is a real-time solution bank for the General Duty Officers of the Force in their day- to- day legal functions. This book provides innovative insights into various duties related to the security organisation and is distinctly different from the existing books on the subject.




Central Police Organisations


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Armed Forces Special Power Act


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The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) has become one of the most controversial laws, both in India and the world. A few NGOs and human rights activists have described it as draconian, alleging that it gives the armed forces unrestricted power to ‘arrest’ without warrant, ‘destroy property’ and ‘shoot to kill’, besides providing them with complete immunity. The loud and continuous clamour against the Act has drawn the attention of various international organizations. The UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions, Christof Heyns, has recently called for the repeal of the law, stating: “AFSPA allows the state to override rights. Such a law has no role in a democracy and should be scrapped.” On the other hand, the armed forces hold that the AFSPA is necessary for tackling the growing menace of militancy and protecting their men from the unnecessary harassment caused by litigation. General V K Singh, the former chief of army staff and now a cabinet minister, has emphasized that the AFSPA is a ‘functional requirement’ of the armed forces. This is the first book in India not only to attempt a complete analysis of the various provisions of the AFSPA, but also to provide an insight into the legislative efforts of other democracies to meet the challenges of growing terrorism. It delves into cases of human rights violations in which members of the armed forces have been implicated, and at the same time, argues that it is equally important to safeguard the human rights of the members of the armed forces. In order to help find an amicable solution, the author makes a few recommendations for the consideration of the government and armed forces.




Law Relating to Central Armed Police Forces & AR (including leading case laws)


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The Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) — including CRPF, BSF, CISF, ITBP, and SSB — along with Assam Rifles (AR), are critical in maintaining India's internal security, law, order, and border defense. Their status as paramilitary forces, however, raises key legal questions about their authority, responsibilities, and structure. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the laws and regulations governing the CAPFs and AR, covering constitutional provisions, statutory laws, service rules, disciplinary processes, and force courts. It also provides insights into judicial decisions that shape the legal framework for these forces. This book addresses the complex legal issues affecting the CAPFs and AR by examining case law, legislation, and policy documents. It is a valuable resource for legal professionals, CAPF & AR personnel, researchers, students, policymakers, and government officials.




The Medical Acts and Laws


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The Medical Acts and Laws (Reference book for B.A.M.S. and M.D. Ayurveda students)




Police Acts


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Child Sexual Abuse


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India's Approach to Border Management


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This book attempts to provide a comprehensive understanding of the circumstances which have shaped India’s approach towards its international borders and the framework it has developed to better manage its borders. The book argues that persistence of various cross-border threats and challenges and an absence of robust intra-regional trade among its neighbouring countries forced India to employ a security-centric and unilateral approach to border management with emphasis on hardening the borders to cross-border trade and travel and keeping the border areas underdeveloped to act as a buffer against external conventional threats. Besides discussing the threats and challenges that India faces along the borders, the book aims to develop an understanding of India’s border management practices by analysing various programmes and initiatives such as the raising of border guarding forces; building of physical and electronic fences; the establishment of modern facilities for smoothening legitimate cross-border travel; the development of the border areas through special programmes; and increasing trade and connectivity as well as other cooperative bilateral mechanisms. Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Bhutan).