It provides a comprehensive exploration of the intricacies and workings of the criminal justice system in India. It sheds light on the fundamental components of the Indian criminal justice system, including law enforcement agencies, the judiciary, and correctional institutions.The book emphasizes the significance of ensuring fair trial and due process, examining the role of public prosecutors and the need for a robust public defence system. It also navigates through the stages of a criminal trial, from the registration of First Information Reports (FIR) to the final verdict, highlighting the importance of legal representation and the principles of evidence and burden of proof. Moreover, the book addresses challenges related to prison management, rehabilitation, and reintegration of offenders into society. It explores the concept of parole and its impact on the justice system.