Description
This authoritative work by Yogesh V. Nayyar offers an in-depth and practical treatment of the law on admissions, confessions, discovery of facts, and recovery evidence in criminal trials, under both the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023. The book clarifies concepts such as voluntariness, reliability, admissibility, recording procedures, videography norms, and the role of panch witnesses. Rich with illustrations and supported by updated jurisprudential insights, it is structured for real-world defence strategy.
For lawyers, it serves as a powerful toolkit for defending accused persons and challenging prosecution evidence effectively.
Key Features :
Detailed analysis of admissions, confessions, and disclosures under IEA & BSA
Practical discussion on recording procedures, voluntariness, and evidentiary safeguards
Evaluation of confessional FIRs, videography requirements, and procedural compliance
Comprehensive flowcharts demonstrating confession–recovery processes
Covers key Supreme Court and High Court principles shaping admissibility
Ideal for defence practitioners, investigators, and trial lawyers
Ideal For :
Criminal Defence Lawyers
Trial Court Practitioners
Police & Investigative Officers
Law Students focusing on Evidence Law
Academicians & Legal Researchers








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