The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (AIBE Diglot Edition) represents a landmark overhaul of India’s evidence law, repealing the colonial‑era Indian Evidence Act, 1872 and replacing it with a modern, technology‑responsive legal framework. Enacted as part of India’s criminal justice reforms, the BSA expands and refines rules governing the admissibility of evidence, especially in the digital age, by recognising electronic communications, online data, server logs, and other contemporary evidence formats as primary evidence.
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This bilingual edition — presented in both Hindi and English — is tailored for AIBE aspirants, law students, and legal professionals who require comprehensive understanding of evidence law as applicable in criminal and civil proceedings. Key features include definitions aligning with technology, detailed provisions for digital and electronic evidence, permitted use of video testimony, and modern authentication standards. The text also juxtaposes old provisions with revised ones, offering contextual clarity for academic study and practical application.
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Structured for clarity and quick reference, this publication serves as a vital tool for exam preparation, courtroom practice, and forensic evidence assessment in India’s evolving legal landscape. Its dual‑language presentation makes it uniquely accessible to a wider audience, facilitating deeper comprehension of one of the most crucial aspects of criminal justice: proving facts fairly and effectively.






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