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π THE BHARATIYA SAKSHYA ADHINIYAM, 2023 (BSA) – 3500 MCQs WITH BARE ACT
Section-wise Study Guide for Judiciary, Civil Judge & Competitive Law Exams
Description:
This comprehensive book provides a section-wise, exam-focused study of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (BSA) — the new law replacing the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
It contains over 3,500 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) framed directly from the Bare Act, with relevant case references, comparative notes (old vs new sections), and previous year judiciary pattern questions.
Specially designed for Judiciary, Civil Judge, and Law Competitive Exams, this book ensures that aspirants clearly understand the new structure, terminology, and modern evidentiary principles incorporated in the BSA.
β¨ Key Features:
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3,500 Section-wise MCQs with precise answers
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Complete coverage of all 170 Sections of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023
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Bare Act-based questions for authentic and conceptual learning
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Comparative notes with the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Landmark case references updated to reflect new provisions
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Simple, exam-oriented explanations in clear language
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Previous Year Judiciary-style questions included
π Section-wise Coverage Includes:
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Chapter I – Preliminary (Sections 1–2)
Short title, extent, commencement, application, and key definitions
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Chapter II – Of the Relevancy of Facts (Sections 3–49)
Facts in issue, relevancy of facts, res gestae, admissions, confessions, dying declarations, statements by persons who cannot be called as witnesses, judgments, opinions of experts, and character evidence
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Chapter III – Facts which need not be proved (Sections 50–58)
Judicial notice, facts admitted, and presumptions
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Chapter IV – Oral and Documentary Evidence (Sections 59–90)
Primary and secondary evidence, electronic records, public and private documents, proof of documents, and production of documents
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Chapter V – Of the Burden of Proof (Sections 91–105)
Burden on parties, presumption of legitimacy, ownership, possession, and exceptions
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Chapter VI – Of Witnesses (Sections 106–138)
Who may testify, competence, privileged communications, number of witnesses, and examinations
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Chapter VII – Examination of Witnesses (Sections 139–163)
Order of examination, cross-examination, leading questions, impeaching credit, and refreshing memory
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Chapter VIII – Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence (Sections 164–170)
Effect of wrongful admission or exclusion of evidence and saving clauses
Ideal For:
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Judiciary & Civil Judge Examination Aspirants
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LLB, BA LLB, BBA LLB, and Law Students
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UPSC, State PSC (Law), and NET/JRF Law Candidates
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Law Professors, Academicians & Researchers
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Law Libraries and Legal Institutions
Publisher: Dalta Books
Available at: www.daltabooks.com
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