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V. P. Sarathi's Law of Evidence presents a comprehensive and comparative analysis of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, which has repealed and replaced the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, marking a transformative shift in the admissibility of evidence in digital forms as well. Significant features, such as the redefinition of primary evidence to include electronic records, the statutory recognition of digital documents on par with physical records, and the modernised admissibility of expert and forensic opinions, are explained with clarity and precision.
The book has been updated to reflect statutory and case law developments up to 30th May 2025.
Key Features:
This book is ideal for students, legal practitioners, academicians, and members of the judiciary.
Table of Cases
Sectionwise Contents
1. Introduction
2. Theory of Relevancy
3. Relevant Facts of Which Evidence May Be Given
4. Facts of Which Evidence Need Not Be Given
5. Facts of Which Evidence Cannot Be Given
6. Burden of Proof
7. Witnesses
8. Documentary Evidence
9. Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence
10. Weight and Appreciation of Evidence
11. Power of an Appellate Court
Appendices
1. Digital Signature and Electronic Signature
2. The Schedule
Suggested Readings
Subject Index
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