Evidence Act Section 113A = BSA Section 113

Presumption as to Abetment of Suicide by Married Woman

विवाहित महिला द्वारा आत्महत्या के दुष्प्रेरण की उपधारणा

Presumptions No Change in Punishment Non-Cognizable Bailable Updated: 2026-02-28

Overview

Section 113A of the Indian Evidence Act (1872) dealt with presumption as to abetment of suicide by married woman. Under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) 2023, this provision is now covered under Section 113. The BSA modernizes the evidence law framework while retaining the core principles.

Hindi भारतीय साक्ष्य अधिनियम (1872) की धारा 113A विवाहित महिला द्वारा आत्महत्या के दुष्प्रेरण की उपधारणा से संबंधित थी। भारतीय साक्ष्य अधिनियम (BSA) 2023 के तहत, यह प्रावधान अब धारा 113 में शामिल है।

Side-by-Side Comparison

Aspect Evidence Act (Old) BSA (New)
Section Number Section 113A Section 113
Title Presumption as to Abetment of Suicide by Married Woman Presumption as to Abetment of Suicide by Married Woman
Punishment N/A (Evidence Law) N/A (Evidence Law)
Cognizable No — Warrant required for arrest
Bailable Yes — Bail is a matter of right
Compoundable No — Cannot be compounded/settled
Triable By N/A (Evidence Law)

Key Changes

  • Section number changed from Evidence Act 113A to BSA 113
  • BSA modernizes the evidence framework with updated terminology
  • Core evidentiary principles remain substantially the same

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the BSA equivalent of Evidence Act Section 113A?

Evidence Act Section 113A (Presumption as to Abetment of Suicide by Married Woman) is now BSA Section 113 under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023, effective from July 1, 2024.

Has Evidence Act Section 113A changed under BSA?

The core provision remains substantially the same under BSA Section 113. The BSA reorganizes the evidence law with updated language and some refinements.

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