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A Comparative Study Of Colour-Coded Warrants In The Indian Criminal Justice System: Evolution, Purpose, And Administrative Significance




Mr. Ashish Kumar, Research Scholar, Faculty of Law, Banasthali Vidhyapith, Tonk, Rajasthan


ABSTRACT


Warrants serve as vital legal instruments that authorize law enforcement agencies, judicial authorities, and international organizations to act within the bounds of the law. Across different jurisdictions and organizational frameworks, warrants come in various colors, each symbolizing specific purposes and commands. This comprehensive article explores the diverse types of warrant colors, elucidating their meaning, purpose, and significance within legal and international contexts. From black warrants to purple warrants, each serves a unique function, anchoring the processes of justice, enforcement, and international cooperation. By examining each warrant type in detail, this paper highlights their roles in maintaining legal order, safeguarding human rights, and facilitating international law enforcement operations. Utilizing an elaborate array of transition words, active voice, and varied sentence structures, this analysis provides an intricate understanding of warrants’ multifaceted functions in modern legal systems.


Keywords: Warrant, Black Warrant, Green Warrant, Blue Warrant Production warrant, Red Warrant, Yellow Warrant, Purple Warrant.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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