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Public Documents**



What are Public Documents? (Section 35 BSA)

Section 35 of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (BSA) provides a definition of public documents, which are generally considered relevant and are provable in specific ways due to their official nature.


Documents forming records of acts done or transactions effected by public servants


Public record kept in any State of private documents



Proof of Public Documents

Public documents can be proved in specific ways prescribed by the BSA, often involving certified copies or comparison with originals.


Section 37 BSA: Entries in public registers in course of business


Section 38 BSA: Contents of documents referred to in the Evidence Act


Section 39 BSA: Production of Court Record


Section 40 BSA: Production of Documents forming part of the record of evidence in other cases

In general, public documents can be proved by producing the original document or by producing a copy certified in the manner prescribed by law.



Private Documents**



Proof of Private Documents

Private documents, which are not public documents, require specific modes of proof to establish their authenticity and contents.


Primary Evidence (Section 62 BSA)


Secondary Evidence (Section 63 BSA)



Proof of Handwriting and Signatures

Establishing the authenticity of handwriting and signatures on documents is crucial.


Section 67 BSA



Proof of Execution of Document

For certain documents, the law requires more than just proving handwriting; it requires proving execution, especially for attested documents.


Section 68 BSA: Proof of execution of document required by law to be attested



Proof of Will

Wills are special documents that require specific proof of execution.


Section 69 BSA