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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2025 · 1H 40M

Indian Criminal Law Since 2010: What’s Changed?

from The Modern Criminal Law Review Podcast · host Modern Criminal Law Review

On the occasion of the forthcoming publication of the second edition of the Handbook of Comparative Criminal Law (1st ed. 2010) [https://www.sup.org/books/law/handboo...], a panel of experts reflects on what has (and hasn’t) changed in Indian criminal law over the past decade and a half. Among the panelists is Professor Preeti Pratishruti Dash, who is updating the Handbook’s chapter on India. This workshop follows up on last year’s MCLR+ event on India’s New Criminal Codes: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead (Mar 14, 2024) [https://crimlrev.net/2024/02/21/india...], which featured the same expert line-up, as well as other MCLR+ events, publications, and resources focussed on Indian criminal law. [For further information, please consult MCLR+ Resources: India https://crimlrev.net/mclr-resources-2/] Abhinav Sekhri (moderator) is a legal writer and lawyer practicing in New Delhi, India. He specializes in criminal law, evidence, and procedure. Kunal Ambasta is Assistant Professor of Law at National Law School of India University, Bengaluru. Preeti Pratishruti Dash is Assistant Professor of Law at NLSIU, Bengaluru. Mrinal Satish is Professor of Law at NLSIU, Bengaluru. Anup Surendranath is Professor of Law and Executive Director, Square Circle Clinic, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. ► To stay informed about upcoming MCLR+ events, publications, and projects, please sign up for the MCLR+ mailing list and check the MCLR+ website [https://crimlrev.net]; to receive notifications about new video content, subscribe to our YouTube channel.  

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