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The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (IAST: Bhāratīya Sākśya Adhiniyam; lit.'Indian Evidence Act') is an Act of the Parliament of India.[1][2][3]

Background and timeline

  • On 11 August 2023, Amit Shah, Minister of Home Affairs, introduced the Bharatiya Sakshya Bill, 2023 in Lok Sabha.
  • On 12 December 2023, the Bharatiya Sakshya bill, 2023 was withdrawn.
  • On 12 December 2023, the Bharatiya Sakshya (Second) bill, 2023 was introduced in Lok Sabha.
  • On 20 December 2023, the Bharatiya Sakshya (Second) bill, 2023 was passed in Lok Sabha.[4]
  • On 21 December 2023, the Bharatiya Sakshya (Second) bill, 2023 was introduced in Rajya Sabha.
  • On 21 December 2023, the Bharatiya Sakshya (Second) bill, 2023 was passed in Rajya Sabha.
  • On 25 December 2023, the Bharatiya Sakshya (Second) bill, 2023 received the assent of the President of India.[5][6]

Structure

The Adhiniyam consists of 170 sections as opposed to the 167 sections in the previous Indian Evidence Act. Of these 167 sections, 23 sections have been modified, five removed, and one more section added.[7][8][9][10]

The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023
Part Chapters Clauses Classification of Offences
Part 1 Chapter 1 Clauses 1 to 2 Preliminary
Part 2 Chapter 2 Clauses 3 to 50
  • Relevancy Of Facts (3)
  • Closely Connected Facts (4 to 14)
  • Admissions (15 to 25)
  • Statements By Persons Who Cannot Be Called As Witnesses (26 to 27)
  • Statements Made Under Special Circumstances (28 to 32)
  • How Much Of A Statement Is To Be Proved (33)
  • Judgments Of Courts When Relevant (34 to 38)
  • Opinions Of Third Persons When Relevant (39 to 45)
  • Character When Relevant (46 to 50)
Part 3
On Proof
Chapter 3 Clauses 51 to 53 Facts Which Need Not Be Proved
Chapter 4 Clauses 54 to 55 Of Oral Evidence
Chapter 5 Clauses 56 to 93
  • Of Documentary Evidence (56 to 73)
  • Public documents (74 to 77)
  • Presumptions As To Documents(78 to 93)
Chapter 6 Clauses 94 to 103 Of The Exclusion Of Oral Evidence By Documentary Evidence
Part 4
Production And Effect Of Evidence
Chapter 7 Clauses 104 to 120 Of The Burden Of Proof
Chapter 8 Clauses 121 to 123 Estoppel
Chapter 9 Clauses 124 to 139 Of Witnesses
Chapter 10 Clauses 140 to 168 Of Examination Of Witnesses
Chapter 11 Clauses 169 Of Improper Admission And Rejection Of Evidence
Chapter 12 Clauses 170 Repeal And Savings

Criticism

The new law makes it difficult for defendants to defend themselves at court & encourages prosecutors to produce potentially dubious evidence.[11]

See also

References

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