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The Three Codes Concordance — BNS, BNSS & BSA Master Desk Reference (2026 Edition) Law Notes
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Three Codes Concordance: BNS, BNSS & BSA (2026)

The complete section-by-section concordance mapping the old IPC, CrPC and IEA to the new BNS, BNSS and BSA — the desk reference for the dual-code era.

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What you get

A complete, current reference

Everything below is included the moment you buy — no add-ons, no upsells.

  • Section-by-section old-to-new concordance tables
  • BNS, BNSS and BSA at-a-glance structural overviews
  • New offences and deleted/omitted provisions flagged
  • Transition and saving-clause guidance (Section 531 BNSS)
  • Hyperlinked PDF — jump by statute or section
  • Instant download after purchase
What's inside

What this reference covers

  1. The Legislative RevolutionWhy India replaced the IPC, CrPC and IEA
  2. BNS at a GlanceStructure, offences and key provisions
  3. BNSS at a GlanceProcedure, investigation, bail and trial
  4. BSA at a GlanceEvidence law, electronic records and digital justice
  5. BNS vs IPC ConcordancePart I — Preliminary, general exceptions and offences against the person
  6. BNS vs IPC ConcordancePart II — Sexual, property, document and miscellaneous offences
  7. BNSS vs CrPC ConcordanceProcedural changes from investigation to appeal
  8. BSA vs IEA ConcordanceEvidence law mapped section by section
  9. New Offences & Deleted ProvisionsMajor substantive changes in BNS
  10. New Procedural Reforms in BNSSZero FIR, digital justice, timelines and victim rights
  11. Electronic Evidence under BSAThe digital-justice framework
  12. Case Law Under the Three CodesJudicial interpretation 2024–2026
  13. Transitional Provisions & SavingsPractising during the dual-code period
Who it's for
  • Litigators citing correct old and new section numbers
  • Judiciary and AIBE aspirants learning the new codes
  • Law students and academics mapping the transition

What readers say

★★★★★ 4.7 · 3
★★★★★
Finally understood the basic structure doctrine. The illustrations make it impossible to forget.
S. Iyer · Chennai
★★★★★
Plain English, zero filler — exactly what revision needs. Wish I'd had this in first year.
A. Khan · Lucknow
★★★★☆
Great for concepts. Would love a companion volume on landmark judgments next.
Adv. P. Rao · Hyderabad

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Three Codes Concordance: BNS, BNSS & BSA (2026)
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