Practical Approach to 27 Stages of Criminal Trial is a compact, practice-first manual that converts criminal procedure into an operational courtroom blueprint. Organised around twenty-seven discrete stages — client intake and investigation liaison; FIR drafting and verification; arrest, custody and remand; anticipatory and regular bail strategy; framing and amendment of charges; disclosure and witness lists; evidence preservation and forensic liaison; trial bundle assembly; examination-in-chief and cross-examination scripts; objections & documentary proof handling; oral arguments and hearing management; judgment aid and sentence mitigation; execution and post-conviction remedies including appeals and revision — each chapter offers stepwise checklists, model pleadings, sample affidavits and templated scripts. Special features include quick-reference flowcharts, a trial diary template, bench-side checklists for urgent stages (remand, interim relief), tactical dos & don’ts for witness handling, and a chapter on digital evidence and e-filing best practices. Designed for busy practitioners and law graduates moving into practice, this book reduces prep time, prevents procedural errors and improves courtroom outcomes by giving litigators a stage-by-stage playbook they can apply immediately.






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