This annotated edition of the Police (Incitement of Disaffection) Act, 1922 serves as a definitive reference to legal provisions regulating discipline, disaffection, and misconduct within India’s police force. The Act was enacted to maintain public order and ensure that police personnel uphold their duties without incitement to disobedience or sedition. The book provides detailed commentary on statutory obligations, penalties, procedures for enforcement, and relevant case references, helping legal practitioners and police officials understand both the letter and application of the law. It also explores the historical context of the Act, its role in maintaining discipline, and mechanisms for addressing incitement or misconduct among police personnel. Structured for clarity and practical use, this edition is suitable for lawyers specializing in criminal law, law enforcement officers, criminology researchers, and students of public order or police law. Well-indexed and annotated, it is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking a thorough understanding of legal governance over police conduct and the statutory framework for public order in India.






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