Description
This biographical work presents the life and career of Sardar Mir Abdul Ali, Khan Bahadur, who served as the Head of the Detective Police in Bombay during a significant period of India’s history. The narrative weaves together personal biography with fascinating accounts of criminal investigations that shaped the detective force.
Through detailed case studies, readers gain insight into the methods, challenges, and triumphs of early detective work in colonial India. The book offers a unique perspective on law enforcement, crime-solving techniques, and the personality of a man who became instrumental in establishing professional detective practices in Bombay.
This historical document serves as both a biographical tribute and a record of criminal cases that influenced detective policing in India. It remains a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of criminal investigation and the role of key figures in institutionalizing detective work during the colonial period.







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