Ratanlal & Dhirajlal Law of Crimes Edition 2025
Ratanlal & Dhirajlal Law of Crimes Edition 2025
Description
For over 125 years, Ratanlal & Dhirajlal’s Law of Crimes has been recognised as the authoritative commentary on India’s penal legislation. Originating in 1901, this landmark publication has guided readers through the evolution of Indian criminal law. Now in its 30th Edition, the work marks a historical transition from the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (‘IPC’) to the newly enacted Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (‘BNS’). This Edition offers a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the BNS, effective from July 1, 2024, reflecting the converging influences of tradition, judicial precedent, legislative reforms, and contemporary socio-legal developments.
This book is intended for the following audience:
- Judges & Judicial Officers – Access a robust, well-researched, and indexed commentary on each BNS provision, ensuring accurate interpretation in courts
- Lawyers, Advocates & Legal Consultants – Gain a detailed comparative perspective of the BNS and the erstwhile IPC, bolstered by extensive case law references and practical insights
- Academicians & Researchers – Benefit from in-depth scholarly analysis, spanning doctrinal evolution, judicial discourse, and comparative jurisprudence—crucial for critical research and legal education
- Policy Makers & Government Bodies – Understand the legislative intent behind BNS provisions, including policy underpinnings and the rationale for newly introduced offences or repealed sections
- Law Students & Competitive Exam Aspirants – Acquire a comprehensive resource for conceptual clarity and exam preparation, supported by illustrative examples and succinct overviews
- Other Stakeholders in Criminal Justice – Police officers, social workers, NGOs, and corporate compliance teams will find the commentary helpful for effectively understanding India’s new penal framework
The Present Publication is edited by Hon’ble Justice Uday Umesh Lalit, former Chief Justice of India; this work is imbued with judicial insights, complementing the scholarship for which Ratanlal & Dhirajlal’s Law of Crimes has long been revered. Building on its rich heritage, the commentary harmonises historical perspectives with the modern principles embodied in the BNS. It includes the following noteworthy features:
- [A Century-old Legacy] Traces its lineage back to 1901, preserving the timeless authority of Ratanlal & Dhirajlal’s Law of Crimes while now incorporating the transformative BNS 2023
- [Authored by the Former Chief Justice of India] Reflects unparalleled judicial insight, ensuring reliability in both interpretation and practical guidance
- [Comparative Study] Contrasts BNS and IPC provisions side-by-side, highlighting nuanced legislative changes and repealed sections, aiding users in understanding the transition
- [Systematic Structure & Flow] Presents a unique approach where each section is reproduced, followed by a synopsis (‘Overview’), comparative analysis, section highlights, detailed commentary, and a summary of offences
- [Integrated Perspective] Interlinks related provisions from Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, and other overlapping legislation for a truly holistic view
- [Extensive Case Law & Judicial Pronouncements] Provides an up-to-date repository of Supreme Court, High Court, and select foreign jurisdiction judgments, offering clarity on evolving legal principles
- [Summarised Classification of Offences] Includes detailed classification tables, clarifying punishment types, cognisability, bailability, trial courts, and compoundability.
- [Focused on Contemporary Relevance] Incorporates analysis of newly codified offences (including cyber-crimes, organised crime, and offences specifically involving children), gender-neutral provisions, and reformed colonial-era clauses
- [Trusted Scholarship & Legacy] Continues the tradition of excellence established by Ratanlal & Dhirajlal across its previous 29 editions, retaining the hallmark reliability now expanded to a new statutory framework
The coverage of the book is as follows:
- Comprehensive Commentary on the BNS Provisions
- Each provision of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, is fully reproduced
- Historical context and legislative intent explained, especially relevant where the BNS differs from the IPC
- Overview of Sections
- Clear, succinct snapshots of legislative aims, essential definitions, and broader context
- Comparative Study of IPC & BNS
- Parallel references illustrating how specific IPC provisions have been updated, revised, or omitted in the BNS
- Critical Section Analysis
- Exhaustive notes on statutory interpretations, scope of each offence, and interplay with procedural/evidentiary rules
- Discussion of relevant Supreme Court and High Court rulings, along with select foreign decisions for comparative jurisprudence
- Implications of Reform
- Examination of newly introduced offences (e.g., sexual offences by deceitful means, organised crime, mob lynching, abetment outside India) and significant omissions or modifications of archaic provisions (e.g., sedition, adultery, attempt to commit suicide)
- Multi-statute Cross-references
- Integrated discussion referencing the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, as well as pre-existing acts like the Representation of the People Act, 1951; Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961; Motor Vehicles Act, 1988; and others as contextually relevant
The structure of the book is as follows:
- Reproduction of Each BNS Section – Ensures immediate reference to the statutory language before delving into interpretative commentary
- Overview of Section – Highlights the legislative objectives, critical elements, and scope of each section with paragraph references
- Comparison of BNS & IPC – Provides side-by-side analysis to pinpoint the modifications, relocations, or repeals of sections
- Section Analysis at a Glance – An easy-to-read breakdown of the most complex or newly introduced provisions, giving a quick conceptual roadmap
- Detailed Commentary
- In-depth exposition informed by statutory text, judicial precedents, cross-citations to other laws, and scholarly opinions
- Incorporates foreign case law where relevant, enhancing comparative legal insight
- Summarised Classification of Offences – Tabular presentation of each offence’s punishment, whether cognisable or bailable, triable courts, and compoundability, enabling efficient navigation
- Appendices & References – Relevant extracts of major overlapping legislation, official statements of objects and reasons, and indexing of old vs. new sections
About the author
Uday Umesh Lalit
Born on 9th November, 1957. Enrolled as an Advocate in June, 1983. Practised in the High Court of Bombay till December, 1985. Shifted his practice to Delhi in January, 1986. Designated as Senior Advocate by the Supreme Court in April, 2004. Appeared as Amicus Curiae in many matters. Appointed Special Public Prosecutor for CBI to conduct trial in all 2G matters under the orders of the Supreme Court. Member of the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee for two terms. Appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of India on 13th August, 2014. Executive Chairperson of National Legal Services Authority from May, 2021 to 27th August, 2022 and thereafter Patron-in-Chief till 8th November, 2022. Appointed Chief Justice of India on 27th August, 2022. Retired on 8th November, 2022.