This authoritative commentary provides a comprehensive analysis of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (BSA), which replaces the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Published under Sarkar’s series, the 10th Edition (in 2 volumes) explains the law of evidence in India with detailed interpretation of statutory provisions and judicial precedents. It offers clarity on admissibility, relevancy, burden of proof, and modern evidentiary concepts, making it an essential reference for understanding the evolving framework of evidence law.
Key Features
- Section-wise commentary on Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023
- Covers principles of admissibility, relevancy, and burden of proof
- Includes analysis of documentary and electronic evidence
- Incorporates judicial precedents and case law interpretations
- Revised and rearranged for clarity and updated legal structure
- Explains transition from Evidence Act, 1872 to BSA, 2023
- Detailed coverage in 2-volume format
- 10th Edition with updated legal developments
This book is highly beneficial for advocates, judges, and legal practitioners dealing with evidence law in criminal and civil proceedings. It is also useful for law students and judiciary aspirants preparing for evidence law subjects. Additionally, academicians, researchers, and legal professionals will find it valuable for understanding modern developments, especially electronic evidence and evolving evidentiary standards in India.