Description
The Indian Penal Code as Originally Framed in 1837 is a foundational legal document in colonial Indian jurisprudence. Drafted under the leadership of T.B. Macaulay, it aimed to create a uniform criminal code across British India. The book includes Macaulay’s notes and detailed reports by C.H. Cameron and D. Eliott, offering insight into the code’s legal rationale, structure, and reforms. It marks a pivotal moment in legal history, blending British legal principles with colonial administrative needs



