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For over a century, the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, governed the admissibility, relevance, and reliability of evidence in Indian courts. However, with evolving societal needs and advancements in legal practice, a more modern approach became necessary. The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, was introduced to replace the 1872 Act, marking a new era in Indian evidence law.
In this changing legal landscape, the 25th edition of Batuk Lal's The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 serves as a revised version of the authoritative Batuk Lal's Law of Evidence. A trusted resource for law students, judicial aspirants, educators, and legal professionals for decades, this edition preserves its legacy while incorporating key reforms introduced by the new statute.
The book provides a detailed commentary on the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, comparing its provisions with the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. To facilitate a smooth transition, it includes two comparative tables aligning sections of both laws. Additionally, relevant case law from the 1872 Act is cross-referenced with the new statute to help readers understand judicial interpretations and their applicability under the updated framework.
Known for its clear and accessible style, Batuk Lal's Law of Evidence continues to simplify complex legal concepts. This 25th edition ensures comprehensive coverage of the latest provisions while maintaining its reader-friendly approach.
This edition aims to be a valuable guide for students, judicial aspirants, legal professionals, and academics, offering a clear understanding of India's evolving evidence law.
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