The declining standards of criminal justice in India are a matter of concern to everyone, particularly those responsible for enforcing the justice system. This book attempts to review the working of the police, public prosecutors, magistrates and other courts as well as the condition of the prisoners and remand homes. This book presents the criminal justice in India in a new perspective, quoting the observations of eminent jurists and judges. It is essential reading for the legal community, academics, researchers and all others interested in civil liberties and human rights.