Bhartiya Sakshya Adhiniyam by C.K. Takwani provides an in-depth exploration of the Indian law of evidence, specifically focusing on the repeal of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, and its replacement with modern legal principles. The book extensively covers the contemporary law of insurance and various forms of forensic evidence. With detailed insights into crime scene preservation, criminal psychology, and advanced methods such as atomic fingerprints and handwriting analysis, the text also delves into the realm of electronic evidence.
It offers comprehensive guidelines, frameworks, and admissibility standards for e-evidence, while discussing cutting-edge scientific evidence, including fingerprints, graphology, narco-analysis, and DNA. The book also features a detailed section on e-Evidence Terminology, incorporating Artificial Intelligence concepts and providing a comparative table of old and new sections to facilitate a deeper understanding of the law?s evolution.
Key Features:
- Repeals the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, and introduces modern legal provisions
- Detailed coverage of forensic evidence, including crime scene preservation, criminal psychology, atomic fingerprints, and handwriting analysis
- Comprehensive analysis of electronic evidence, with guidelines on admissibility, frameworks, and legal standards
- Includes scientific evidence like fingerprints, graphology, narco-analysis, and DNA evidence
- A special focus on e-Evidence Terminology, with emphasis on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and legal implications
- Comparative table showcasing the evolution from old to new sections of the law