Taxmann’s Law and Practice Trio – Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) | Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) | Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) | 3 Books Set – Edition 2026.
Taxmann’s Law and Practice Trio – Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) | Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) | Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) | 3 Books Set – Edition 2026.
Description
Law & Practice Trio—Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) | Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) | Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) is a comprehensive three-volume master commentary that captures, explains, and operationalises India’s new criminal law architecture introduced with effect from 1st July 2024. This 2026 Edition represents the most authoritative and integrated exposition of the substantive, procedural, and evidentiary foundations of criminal justice in contemporary India. Unlike isolated commentaries on individual statutes, this Cornerstone Publication consciously treats the BNS, BNSS, and BSA as interlocking components of a single legal system, recognising that criminal liability, procedural legitimacy, and evidentiary proof are inseparable in theory and practice. The Combo is designed not merely to describe legislative change, but to guide interpretation, application, and adjudication under an entirely restructured criminal law regime. The series combines doctrinal scholarship, legislative analysis, and courtroom realism. It stands as a permanent reference work, intended to serve readers for years to come as the jurisprudence under the new Codes evolves.
This Combo is meticulously designed for a broad and demanding professional audience, including:
- Judges, Judicial Officers & Magistrates – To assist in interpreting new statutory language, exercising procedural discretion, appreciating evidence, and delivering reasoned judgments while maintaining continuity with constitutional and jurisprudential principles
- Advocates, Senior Counsel, Public Prosecutors & Defence Lawyers – To support criminal litigation at every stage—charging, investigation oversight, trial strategy, evidentiary objections, sentencing arguments, and appellate advocacy—under the new Codes
- Police Officers & Investigating Agencies – To ensure lawful, defensible, and rights-compliant exercise of powers relating to registration of offences, investigation, arrest, custody, evidence collection, and filing of reports
- Academicians, Researchers & Law Students – To provide a structured, comparative, and research-ready exposition of India’s most significant criminal law reform in over 160 years
- Policy Makers, Law Reform Bodies & Government Departments – To understand legislative intent, reform objectives, and systemic restructuring through primary parliamentary sources and committee materials
The Present Publication is the 2026 Edition, authored by Adv. Saurabh Kansal, Prof. (Dr) Vageshwari Deswal and Dr Shruti Goyal, with the following noteworthy features:
- [Integrated Criminal Law Commentary] The defining strength of this set lies in its system-wide integration. Substantive offences under the BNS are analysed alongside their procedural pathways under the BNSS and their proof mechanisms under the BSA, reflecting how criminal law actually functions in investigation and adjudication
- [Deep Section-wise Analytical Commentary] Each provision across all three statutes is examined through structured commentary that explains:
- Statutory language and scope
- Underlying principles and objectives
- Practical consequences in investigation and trial
- Judicial discretion and safeguards
- This makes the series interpretative and analytical, rather than descriptive or mechanical
- [Robust Comparative Transition Framework] The set contains extensive comparative tools mapping:
- IPC 1860 ↔ BNS 2023
- CrPC 1973 ↔ BNSS 2023
- Evidence Act 1872 ↔ BSA 2023
- These tables identify continuity, modification, omission, and innovation, enabling practitioners to transition seamlessly without losing the benefit of settled jurisprudence
- [Legislative History as an Interpretative Aid] Parliamentary materials are not reproduced as annexures alone, but are actively integrated into the commentary, including:
- Statements of Objects and Reasons
- Notes on Clauses
- Parliamentary Standing Committee Reports
- Ministerial speeches introducing the Bills
- This equips readers to apply purposive and contextual interpretation, particularly where provisions admit of more than one reading
- [Courtroom-first Orientation] Across all three volumes, the analysis consistently addresses how provisions will operate:
- In police stations and during investigation
- Before Magistrates and Sessions Courts
- During trial, remand, bail, and sentencing
- In revision, appeal, and constitutional review
The coverage of the Combo is as follows:
- Volume I | Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 – Law & Practice
- Complete and updated statutory text of the BNS
- Section-wise commentary with IPC–BNS comparative analysis
- Detailed treatment of:
- Definitions, general principles, and punishment framework
- Offences against the human body, women and children, property, public order, and the State
- Newly introduced offences such as organised crime, terrorism, community service, and snatching
- Legislative history and parliamentary background materials
- Research aids, including glossary, subject index, and list of cases
- Volume II | Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023 – Law & Practice
- Comprehensive commentary on criminal procedure as the operational backbone of the new system
- Analysis of:
- Police powers and investigative processes
- Magistracy-centric judicial supervision
- Inquiry, trial, limitation, revision, and inherent powers
- Comparative CrPC mapping and continuity of fair-trial doctrine
- Practical guidance on procedural discretion, safeguards, and abuse of process
- Volume III | Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023 – Law & Practice
- Authoritative commentary on India’s modern evidentiary regime
- Detailed analysis of:
- Oral, documentary, and electronic evidence
- Digital records, electronic certification, and forensic proof
- Presumptions, burden of proof, expert evidence, and witness credibility
- Comparative transition from the Evidence Act 1872
- Legislative appendices and research tools
Each volume follows a uniform, practitioner-friendly structure, ensuring consistency across the set:
- Preliminary Research Tools – Concordance tables, section keys, and transition aids
- Main Commentary – Statutory text followed by analytical commentary, comparative references, and judicial guidance
- Legislative Appendices – Parliamentary and committee materials supporting purposive interpretation
- Navigation Aids – Glossary, subject index, and comprehensive lists of cases
- Collectively, the set operates on three integrated analytical levels:
- Statutory – The enacted text of BNS, BNSS, and BSA
- Doctrinal – Interpretation, principles, and jurisprudential continuity
- Legislative-Historical – Reform rationale and parliamentary intent.
Details
- Binding : Hardcover
- Publisher : Taxmann
- Author : Saurabh Kansal, Vageshwari Deswal, Shruti Goyal
- Edition : 2026
- Language : English
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