Bar and Bench quoting the PDF of the bill. As per the bill, it aims to 'consolidate and to provide for general rules and principles of evidence for fair trial', said Shah in Lok Sabha.
Citing the reason for bringing this bill, the government said that the existing Indian Evidence Act has not kept up with the technological advancements and societal changes of the past decades. Adding on, the government says the new bill aims to align the laws with the contemporary needs and aspirations of the people.
ALSO READ: Parliament session: Will repeal offence of sedition, says Amit Shah as he introduces 3 bills to overhaul justice system 1) The bill makes electronic or digital records admissible as evidence, thereby they will have the same legal effect as paper documents. 2) It repeals five existing provisions of the Evidence Act, modifies 23 provisions, and adds one new provision.
3) Also, the bill proposes amendments to 23 Sections and contains 170 Sections in total. 5) In the bill, the scope of expansion for secondary evidence to include copies made from the original by mechanical processes, counterparts of documents, and oral accounts of document contents has been done.
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