SC Annual Compendium 2025: Evidence Act & BSA
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The transition from the Indian Evidence Act (IEA) to the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (BSA) has fundamentally transformed criminal and civil trials in India. Stay ahead of the curve with our meticulously curated Supreme Court Annual Compendium 2025.
Created exclusively by Law Notes, this ultimate digital database contains exactly 400 highly specific, landmark, and edge-case rulings delivered by the Supreme Court of India in 2025. We have mapped every critical legal permutation, nuance, and exception of the new Evidence Law into a single, highly organized quick-reference table.
What’s Inside this Database? This exhaustive compendium is formatted in a highly readable, structured layout featuring 9 comprehensive data points per case:
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Case Details: S No., Case Title, Court of Judgment, Date of Institution, and Citation.
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Parties Involved: Plaintiff/Prosecution/Petitioner vs. Defendant/Accused/Respondent.
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Short Summary of the Case: Detailing the exact evidentiary dispute (e.g., admissibility of WhatsApp chats, deepfakes, dying declarations, CCTV footage).
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Ruling of the Case: Capturing the precise legal ratio, precedent, and specific BSA section applied by the Supreme Court.
Key Topics & New Precedents Covered:
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Electronic & Digital Evidence: Admissibility of WhatsApp chats, AI deepfakes, CCTV, drone footage, smartwatch GPS, hash values, and ephemeral messaging under Section 63 BSA.
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Dying Declarations & Confessions: Evidentiary value of video declarations, WhatsApp texts, police custody rules, and sign language.
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Expert Testimony: Cyber forensics, DNA profiling, bite-mark analysis, and voice spectrography.
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Presumptions & Burden of Proof: Reverse burdens in PMLA, dowry deaths, hit-and-runs, and corporate frauds.
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Privileges & Cross-Examination: Attorney-client privilege, spousal privilege, hostile witnesses, and witness protection.
Who is this for? An indispensable, time-saving resource for Litigating Lawyers, Judges, Judiciary Aspirants, Law Students, and Legal Researchers looking to quickly reference the latest binding precedents on the new Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam.