The fair administration of justice depends on well-defined procedures and the accurate handling of evidence in criminal trials. Procedural law ensures that investigations, prosecutions, and judgments adhere to due process and uphold individual rights. Criminal Procedure and Evidence examines the legal frameworks and evidentiary rules that govern criminal proceedings. The book discusses arrest, search and seizure, trial conduct, and the evaluation of evidence. It also explores witness testimony, expert evidence, and digital forensics. By combining legal theory with case analysis, it provides students and practitioners with a clear understanding of how procedural safeguards and evidentiary standards support justice within the criminal legal system.