Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023 |
Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 is procedural law. The object of the evidence law is to consolidate and amend the law of evidence.
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Introduction of Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam
- What is Evidence? Various Types of Evidence?
- What is Presumption? and Types of Presumption.
- Difference Between May Presume, Shall Presume and Conclusive Proof
- Difference Between Rebuttable and Irrebutable Presumption
- Difference Between Fact, Fact in Issue and Relevant Fact
- Difference Between Proved, Disproved and Not Proved
Chapter 2 - Relevancy of Facts
Division I - General Principles of Fact (Sec. 3 to 14)
- General Principles of Fact (Sec. 3 to 14)
- Doctrine of Res gestae (Sec. 4)
- Occasion, Cause, Effect (Sec. 5)
- Motive, Preparation and Conduct (Sec. 6)
- Test Identification Parade (Sec. 7)
- Things Done by Conspirator (Sec. 8)
- Plea of Alibi (Sec. 9)
Division II - Admission (Sec. 15 - 21 & 25)
- Meaning and Definition of Admission
- Types of Admissions
Division II - Confession (Sec. 22 - 24)
- Meaning and Definition of Confession
- Types of Confessions
Division III - Statements by Persons Who Cannot be Called as Witnesses (Sec. 26 & 27)
- Statements by Persons Who Cannot be Called as Witnesses (Sec. 26 & 27)
- Dying Declaration
Division IV - Statements made under Special Circumstances (Sec. 28 to 32)
- Statements made under Special Circumstances (Sec. 28 to 32)
Division V - How much of a Statement is to be Proved (Sec.33)
- How much of a Statement is to be Proved (Sec.33)
Division VI - Judgments of Court When Relevant (Sec. 34 to 38)
- Judgments of Court When Relevant (Sec. 34 to 38)
Division VII - Opinions of Third Persons when Relevant (Sec. 39 to 45)
- Opinion of Experts
- Opinions of Third Persons when Relevant (Sec. 39 to 45)
Division VIII - Character When Relevant (Sec. 46 to 50)
- Character When Relevant (Sec. 46 to 50)
Chapter 3 - Facts that Need not be Proved (Sec. 51 to 53)
- Facts that Need not be Proved (Sec. 51 to 53)
Chapter 4 - Oral Evidence (Sec. 54 & 55)
- Oral Evidence (Sec. 54 & 55)
Chapter 5 - Documentary Evidence
Division I - Documentary Evidence
Division II - Primary and Secondary Evidence
- Primary and Secondary Evidence
- Difference Between Primary and Secondary Evidence
Division III - Public and Private Document
Division IV - Presumption as to Documents
Chapter 6 - Exclusion of Oral Evidence by Secondary Evidence (Sec. 94 to 103)
- Exclusion of Oral Evidence by Secondary Evidence (Sec. 94 to 103)
Chapter 7 - Burden of Proof (Sec. 104 - 120)
Division I - Burden of Proof(Sec. 104 - 114)
- Burden of Proof(Sec. 104 - 114)
Division II - Presumption as to Certain Offences (Sec. 115 - 120)
- Presumption as to Certain Offences (Sec. 115 - 120)
Chapter 8 - Doctrine of Estoppel (121 - 123)
- Doctrine of Estoppel (121 - 123)
Chapter 9 - Witness (Sec. 124 - 139)
Division I - Who may be Witnesses (Sec. 124 - 127 & 139)
- Who may be Witnesses (Sec. 124 - 127 & 139)
Division II - Privileged Communication (Sec. 122 - 134)
- Privileged Communication (Sec. 122 - 134)
Division III - Production of Documents (Sec. 135 - 137)
- Production of Documents (Sec. 135 - 137)
Division IV - Accomplice (Sec. 138)
- Meaning and Types of Accomplice
Chapter 10 - Examination of Witness (Sec. 140 - 168)
Division I - Examination
- Meaning and Order
- Cross-Examination
- Production of Witness against Improper Cross-Examination
Division II - Questions During Examination
- Leading Questions
- Types of Questions
Division III - Hostile Witness
Division IV - Examination for Other Purpose
- Corroboration
- Refresh Memory
- Production of Document
Division V - Power of Judge
Chapter 11 - Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence (Sec. 169)
- Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence (Sec. 169)