Section 336 BNSS : Evidence of public servants, experts, police officers in certain cases.

Section 336 BNSS : Reports or documents of public servants, scientific experts, or police officers as evidence in court cases. If the original officer is retired, dead, or unavailable, their successor can present the report. It helps avoid delays in trials and promotes faster justice. Deposition can also be done through video conferencing.
Section 335 BNSS : Record of Evidence in Absence of Accused .

Section 335 BNSS : How courts handle evidence when accused absconds, ensuring fair justice.
Section 334 BNSS : Prove Previous Conviction or Acquittal .

Section 334 BNSS : Method to prove previous convictions or acquittals in court using certified records or jail certificates along with proof of identity. It ensures fair trials and accurate justice.
Section 333 BNSS : Officials Before Whom Affidavits Can Be Declared.

Section 333 BNSS : Verify affidavits for court proceedings, its importance, and the process under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023.
Section 332 BNSS : Evidence of formal character on affidavit .

Section 332 BNSS : Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 – Formal character evidence by affidavit . BNSS Section 332 is about formal character evidence given through affidavits. It allows courts to accept written evidence for simple or routine matters that do not need detailed examination.
Section 331 BNSS : Affidavit in proof of conduct of public servants.

Section 331 BNSS : Process of proving allegations against public servants faster through affidavits, ensuring fairness and saving court time.
Section 330 BNSS : No Formal Proof of Certain Documents .

Section 330 BNSS : Allows courts to accept genuine documents as evidence without formal proof, speeding up criminal trials and ensuring quick justice in India.