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100 _aMonir, M
245 _aTextbook on the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 /
_cby M Monir
250 _a30th ed.
260 _aGurgaon:
_bLexisNexis Publications,
_c2024
300 _aciv, 697p.;
_c24cm.
505 _aPart I Chapter 1. Preliminary Part II Chapter 2. Relevancy of Facts Part III On Proof Chapter 3. Facts which Need not be Proved Chapter 4. of Oral Evidence Chapter 5. of Documentary Evidence Chapter 6. of the Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence Part IV Production and Effect of Evidence Chapter 7. Of the Burden of Proof Chapter 8. Estoppel Chapter 9. Of Witnesses Chapter 10. Of Examination of Witnesses Chapter 11. Of Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence Chapter 12. Repeal and Savings
520 _aWe are confident that this thirteenth edition, like its predecessors, will continue to be a aluable aid.mportant and notable decisions up till 2024 like Abhishek Sharma v State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi)', Appaiya v Andimuthu, Neeraj Dutta v State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi), Perumal Raja lias Perumal v State etc, have been arranged under comprehensible headings, enabling the udents to easily understand the evolution of law through case law developments. a clear The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, signifies a progressive step in updating India's evidentiary laws to reflect the digital era. By introducing a new Section 61 which addresses the admissibility and handling of electronic evidence and by including electronic records within the definition of "documents", the BSA aligns the law with contemporary practices. Chief Justice M Monir: Textbook on the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 has been arranged with utmost care to maintain the spirit and essence of the original work, which continues to emain relevant under the new regime. The edition significantly focuses on bifurcation and comparison between the old Act under each section, helping students to understand the differences made in the Adhiniyam, 2023. The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, which originated during the British rule and even continued after India's independence, has now been repealed by "The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023". However, despite the repeal, the BSA, 2023 still retains the core provisions of the erstwhile Indian Evidence Act, 1872, Sir James Fitzjames Stephen's classic exposition on the principles of the law of evidence.(Source: https://lawbookshop.net/bharatiya-sakshya-adhiniyam-2023-justice-m-monir.html)
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