Delhi APP 2026 – 90 Days Self Study Timetable.
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| Division | Dates | Days | BNSS Sections | High-Frequency Revision Topics | Target for 3 Days |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 16 May – 18 May 2026 | Day 1–3 | S. 1–25 | Short title, extent, definitions, special law saving, criminal courts, Public Prosecutor, Directorate of Prosecution, sentencing powers of courts | Memorise definitions in S. 2, court hierarchy, PP provisions, and Magistrate sentencing powers under S. 23 |
| 2 | 19 May – 21 May 2026 | Day 4–6 | S. 30–62 | Arrest without warrant, procedure of arrest, right to advocate, arrest by private person, arrest of woman, handcuffing, grounds of arrest, informing relative, medical examination, 24-hour rule | Focus on S. 35, 36, 38, 43, 47, 48, 57, 58, 62 |
| 3 | 22 May – 24 May 2026 | Day 7–9 | S. 63–110 | Summons, warrant, proclamation, attachment, search warrant, summons to produce documents, audio-video recording of search and seizure, seizure of property | Focus on S. 84–89, S. 94, S. 105, S. 106–107 |
| 4 | 25 May – 27 May 2026 | Day 10–12 | S. 125–172 | Security for peace/good behaviour, maintenance, unlawful assembly, public nuisance, urgent nuisance/apprehended danger, land/water disputes, preventive police action | Focus on S. 144–147, S. 152–163, S. 164–167, S. 168–172 |
| 5 | 28 May – 30 May 2026 | Day 13–15 | S. 173–196 | FIR, non-cognizable cases, police investigation, witness examination, police statements, confession, rape victim medical exam, remand, case diary, chargesheet, inquest | Most important block: S. 173, 174, 175, 176, 181, 183, 187, 192, 193 |
| 6 | 31 May – 2 June 2026 | Day 16–18 | S. 197–233 | Jurisdiction of criminal courts, cognizance by Magistrate, prosecution sanction, complaint to Magistrate, postponement of process, dismissal of complaint, issue of process, supply of copies, commitment to Sessions Court | Focus on S. 210, 218, 223, 225, 226, 227, 230, 231, 232, 233 |
| 7 | 3 June – 5 June 2026 | Day 19–21 | S. 234–300 | Charge, alteration of charge, joinder of charges, Sessions trial, discharge, warrant case trial, summons case trial, summary trial, plea bargaining | Focus on S. 234–247, S. 250–251, S. 262, S. 268, S. 274–282, S. 283–288, S. 289–300 |
| 8 | 6 June – 8 June 2026 | Day 22–24 | S. 307–360 | Recording of evidence, expert reports, double jeopardy, legal aid, tender of pardon, adjournment, material witness, accused examination, trial in absentia, adding accused, compounding, withdrawal from prosecution | Focus on S. 337, 340, 341, 343–345, 348, 351, 353, 355–356, 358, 359, 360 |
| 9 | 9 June – 11 June 2026 | Day 25–27 | S. 392–477 | Judgment, compensation, victim compensation, witness protection, death sentence confirmation, appeals, suspension of sentence, revision, transfer, execution, set-off, mercy petition | Focus on S. 395, 396, 398, 407–412, 413–435, 430, 436–445, 446–452, 469, 473 |
| 10 | 12 June – 14 June 2026 | Day 28–30 | S. 478–531 | Bail, default/undertrial detention, non-bailable offence bail, anticipatory bail, High Court/Sessions bail powers, bonds, disposal of property, irregular proceedings, limitation, inherent powers, electronic proceedings, repeal and savings | Focus on S. 478, 479, 480, 482, 483, 499–507, 508–512, 513–519, 528, 530, 531 |
Additional Information-
| Revision Level | Sections / Topics |
|---|---|
| Must revise again and again | S. 2, 35, 36, 38, 43, 47, 48, 58, 105, 144, 163, 173, 174, 176, 181, 183, 187, 193, 210, 218, 223, 227, 230, 232, 234–247, 250, 262, 268, 274–300, 337, 351, 356, 358, 359, 407, 430, 478–483, 513–519, 528, 530, 531 |
| Good for MCQ elimination | Court hierarchy, PP/APP, Directorate of Prosecution, summons/warrant, proclamation, attachment, maintenance, public nuisance, transfer, revision, appeal |
| One-day-before-exam revision | FIR, arrest, remand, chargesheet, cognizance, complaint, charge, trial types, bail, appeal/revision, limitation, inherent powers, electronic proceedings |
Concurrent BNS Schedule
| Division | Dates | Days | BNS Sections | Highest-Frequency Revision Topics in Section Order | 3-Day Completion Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 16 May – 18 May 2026 | Day 1–3 | S. 1–44 | Preliminary, definitions, general explanations, punishments, general exceptions, right of private defence | Day 1: S. 1–13; Day 2: S. 14–33; Day 3: S. 34–44 + MCQs |
| 2 | 19 May – 21 May 2026 | Day 4–6 | S. 45–62 | Abetment, abettor, punishment for abetment, criminal conspiracy, attempt | Day 1: S. 45–52; Day 2: S. 53–61; Day 3: S. 62 + examples |
| 3 | 22 May – 24 May 2026 | Day 7–9 | S. 63–99 | Offences against women and children: rape, gang rape, sexual harassment, stalking, dowry death, cruelty, miscarriage, child offences | Day 1: S. 63–73; Day 2: S. 74–86; Day 3: S. 87–99 + punishments |
| 4 | 25 May – 27 May 2026 | Day 10–12 | S. 100–146 | Offences affecting human body: culpable homicide, murder, death by negligence, abetment of suicide, hurt, grievous hurt, acid attack, restraint, confinement, kidnapping, trafficking | Day 1: S. 100–113; Day 2: S. 114–125; Day 3: S. 126–146 |
| 5 | 28 May – 30 May 2026 | Day 13–15 | S. 147–197 | Offences against State, Army/Navy/Air Force offences, election offences, coin/currency/government stamp offences, unlawful assembly, rioting, affray, promoting enmity | Day 1: S. 147–158; Day 2: S. 159–188; Day 3: S. 189–197 |
| 6 | 31 May – 2 June 2026 | Day 16–18 | S. 198–226 | Offences by or relating to public servants; contempt of lawful authority of public servants; non-appearance to proclamation; disobedience of public servant’s order; attempt to commit suicide to compel public servant | Day 1: S. 198–205; Day 2: S. 206–217; Day 3: S. 218–226 |
| 7 | 3 June – 5 June 2026 | Day 19–21 | S. 227–269 | False evidence, fabricating false evidence, false charge, harbouring offender, resistance to lawful apprehension, escape from custody, offences against public justice | Day 1: S. 227–240; Day 2: S. 241–255; Day 3: S. 256–269 |
| 8 | 6 June – 8 June 2026 | Day 22–24 | S. 270–302 | Public nuisance, spreading infection, adulteration of food/drugs, rash driving, negligent conduct, obscene acts, religion-related offences | Day 1: S. 270–280; Day 2: S. 281–291; Day 3: S. 292–302 |
| 9 | 9 June – 11 June 2026 | Day 25–27 | S. 303–334 | Offences against property: theft, snatching, extortion, robbery, dacoity, misappropriation, criminal breach of trust, stolen property, cheating, mischief, criminal trespass, house-trespass, house-breaking | Day 1: S. 303–313; Day 2: S. 314–324; Day 3: S. 325–334 |
| 10 | 12 June – 14 June 2026 | Day 28–30 | S. 335–358 | Forgery, forged document, valuable security, falsification of accounts, property mark offences, criminal intimidation, insult, statements conducing public mischief, defamation, repeal and savings | Day 1: S. 335–345; Day 2: S. 346–350; Day 3: S. 351–358 + final revision |
| Topic | Must-Remember Sections |
|---|---|
| Definitions | S. 2 |
| General explanations / common intention | S. 3 |
| Punishments | S. 4–13 |
| General exceptions | S. 14–33 |
| Private defence | S. 34–44 |
| Abetment / conspiracy / attempt | S. 45–62 |
| Rape and sexual offences | S. 63–73 |
| Outraging modesty / sexual harassment / stalking | S. 74–79 |
| Dowry death / cruelty | S. 80, 85, 86 |
| Murder and culpable homicide | S. 100–106 |
| Abetment of suicide / attempt to murder | S. 107–110 |
| Organised crime / terrorism | S. 111–113 |
| Hurt and grievous hurt | S. 114–125 |
| Wrongful restraint / confinement / assault | S. 126–136 |
| Kidnapping / trafficking | S. 137–146 |
| Offences against State | S. 147–158 |
| Public tranquillity | S. 189–197 |
| Public servant offences | S. 198–226 |
| False evidence / public justice | S. 227–269 |
| Public health, safety, decency, religion | S. 270–302 |
| Property offences | S. 303–334 |
| Forgery and documents | S. 335–345 |
| Criminal intimidation / defamation | S. 351–356 |
| Repeal and savings | S. 358 |
COI 30-Day Revision Plan — 10 Divisions from 22 June 2026
| Division | Dates | Days | Articles / Parts | Highest-Frequency Revision Topics in Constitutional Order | 3-Day Completion Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 22 June – 24 June 2026 | Day 1–3 | Preamble + Articles 1–35 | Preamble, Union and Territory, Citizenship, Fundamental Rights, Article 12 State, Article 13 judicial review, equality, freedom, life and liberty, arrest/detention, religion, minorities, Article 32 writs | Day 1: Preamble + Art. 1–11; Day 2: Art. 12–22; Day 3: Art. 23–35 + landmark cases |
| 2 | 25 June – 27 June 2026 | Day 4–6 | Articles 36–78 | DPSPs, Fundamental Duties, President, Vice-President, Council of Ministers, Attorney-General, executive power of Union | Day 1: Art. 36–51; Day 2: Art. 51A + Art. 52–62; Day 3: Art. 63–78 |
| 3 | 28 June – 30 June 2026 | Day 7–9 | Articles 79–123 | Parliament, Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha, qualification/disqualification, privileges, Money Bill, financial procedure, legislative procedure, Ordinance power of President | Day 1: Art. 79–88; Day 2: Art. 89–106; Day 3: Art. 107–123 |
| 4 | 1 July – 3 July 2026 | Day 10–12 | Articles 124–151 | Supreme Court, jurisdiction, SLP, review, Article 141 binding precedent, Article 142 complete justice, advisory jurisdiction, CAG | Day 1: Art. 124–130; Day 2: Art. 131–143; Day 3: Art. 144–151 |
| 5 | 4 July – 6 July 2026 | Day 13–15 | Articles 152–237 | Governor, State executive, State legislature, Money Bill in State, Governor’s assent, High Courts, Article 226 writ jurisdiction, Article 227 superintendence, subordinate judiciary | Day 1: Art. 152–167; Day 2: Art. 168–213; Day 3: Art. 214–237 |
| 6 | 7 July – 9 July 2026 | Day 16–18 | Articles 239–243ZT | Union Territories, Delhi under Article 239AA, Panchayats, Municipalities, Cooperative Societies | Day 1: Art. 239–242; Day 2: Art. 243–243O; Day 3: Art. 243P–243ZT |
| 7 | 10 July – 12 July 2026 | Day 19–21 | Articles 244–300A | Scheduled/Tribal Areas, Centre-State legislative relations, Article 246, Article 246A GST, Article 254 repugnancy, administrative relations, Inter-State Council, Finance Commission, GST Council, contracts, suits, right to property | Day 1: Art. 244–263; Day 2: Art. 264–281; Day 3: Art. 282–300A |
| 8 | 13 July – 15 July 2026 | Day 22–24 | Articles 301–323B | Freedom of trade and commerce, services under Union/States, Article 309, Article 310 pleasure doctrine, Article 311 departmental protection, All India Services, UPSC/SPSC, tribunals | Day 1: Art. 301–307; Day 2: Art. 308–323; Day 3: Art. 323A–323B + cases |
| 9 | 16 July – 18 July 2026 | Day 25–27 | Articles 324–360 | Election Commission, adult suffrage, bar on court interference, reservation of seats, women reservation, SC/ST/OBC Commissions, official language, Emergency provisions | Day 1: Art. 324–329; Day 2: Art. 330–351; Day 3: Art. 352–360 |
| 10 | 19 July – 21 July 2026 | Day 28–30 | Articles 361–395 + Schedules | President/Governor immunity, definitions, amendment under Article 368, Article 370 and special provisions, short title, commencement, repeals, important Schedules, 10th Schedule anti-defection, 7th Schedule lists | Day 1: Art. 361–368; Day 2: Art. 369–395; Day 3: 1st–12th Schedules + final revision |
| Topic | Must-Remember Articles |
|---|---|
| Preamble | Preamble keywords: Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic, Republic, Justice, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity |
| Union and Territory | Art. 1–4 |
| Citizenship | Art. 5–11 |
| Fundamental Rights | Art. 12–35 |
| Equality | Art. 14–18 |
| Freedom | Art. 19–22 |
| Religion and Minorities | Art. 25–30 |
| Constitutional Remedies | Art. 32 |
| DPSP | Art. 36–51 |
| Fundamental Duties | Art. 51A |
| President / Union Executive | Art. 52–78 |
| Parliament | Art. 79–122 |
| Ordinance Power | Art. 123, 213 |
| Supreme Court | Art. 124–147 |
| CAG | Art. 148–151 |
| Governor / State Executive | Art. 153–167 |
| State Legislature | Art. 168–212 |
| High Court | Art. 214–231 |
| Subordinate Courts | Art. 233–237 |
| Union Territories / Delhi | Art. 239, 239AA |
| Panchayats / Municipalities | Art. 243–243ZG |
| Union-State Relations | Art. 245–263 |
| Finance / GST / Finance Commission | Art. 265, 266, 269A, 279A, 280 |
| Right to Property | Art. 300A |
| Services | Art. 309–311 |
| Tribunals | Art. 323A–323B |
| Elections | Art. 324–329 |
| SC/ST/OBC Commissions | Art. 338, 338A, 338B |
| Emergency | Art. 352–360 |
| Amendment | Art. 368 |
| Special State Provisions | Art. 370–371J |
| Schedules | 7th Schedule, 8th Schedule, 9th Schedule, 10th Schedule, 11th Schedule, 12th Schedule. |
BSA 30-Day Revision Plan — 10 Divisions from 22 July 2026
| Division | Dates | Days | BSA Sections | Highest-Frequency Revision Topics in Section Order | 3-Day Completion Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 22 July – 24 July 2026 | Day 1–3 | S. 1–14 | Application of BSA, definitions, evidence, fact, facts in issue, relevant facts, res gestae, motive, preparation, conduct, conspiracy, alibi-type facts, state of mind, accidental/intentional acts | Day 1: S. 1–3; Day 2: S. 4–9; Day 3: S. 10–14 + illustrations |
| 2 | 25 July – 27 July 2026 | Day 4–6 | S. 15–25 | Admissions and confessions, admission by parties/agents, proof of admissions, confession caused by inducement/threat/coercion/promise, confession to police officer, discovery statement, co-accused confession | Day 1: S. 15–21; Day 2: S. 22–23; Day 3: S. 24–25 + MCQs |
| 3 | 28 July – 30 July 2026 | Day 7–9 | S. 26–38 | Dying declaration, statements by dead/unavailable persons, previous testimony, entries in books of account, public records, maps/charts/plans, judgments when relevant, fraud/collusion in judgment | Day 1: S. 26; Day 2: S. 27–33; Day 3: S. 34–38 |
| 4 | 31 July – 2 August 2026 | Day 10–12 | S. 39–50 | Expert opinion, electronic evidence examiner, handwriting/signature opinion, custom/right opinion, relationship opinion, character evidence, previous sexual experience not relevant | Day 1: S. 39–40; Day 2: S. 41–45; Day 3: S. 46–50 |
| 5 | 3 August – 5 August 2026 | Day 13–15 | S. 51–64 | Judicial notice, admitted facts, oral evidence, documentary evidence, primary and secondary evidence, electronic/digital record, admissibility of electronic records, notice to produce | Day 1: S. 51–55; Day 2: S. 56–60; Day 3: S. 61–64 |
| 6 | 6 August – 8 August 2026 | Day 16–18 | S. 65–93 | Proof of signature, handwriting, electronic signature, attested documents, public/private documents, certified copies, presumptions as to documents, electronic records, electronic signatures, old documents | Day 1: S. 65–73; Day 2: S. 74–83; Day 3: S. 84–93 |
| 7 | 9 August – 11 August 2026 | Day 19–21 | S. 94–103 | Exclusion of oral evidence by documentary evidence, terms of contract reduced to document, oral agreement exclusion, ambiguous documents, latent/patent ambiguity, wills | Day 1: S. 94–95; Day 2: S. 96–101; Day 3: S. 102–103 + examples |
| 8 | 12 August – 14 August 2026 | Day 22–24 | S. 104–123 | Burden of proof, burden on accused for exceptions, facts especially within knowledge, presumption of death/life, ownership, good faith, legitimacy, abetment of suicide, dowry death, rape consent presumption, estoppel | Day 1: S. 104–109; Day 2: S. 110–120; Day 3: S. 121–123 |
| 9 | 15 August – 17 August 2026 | Day 25–27 | S. 124–139 | Competency of witnesses, child/witness unable to communicate verbally, husband-wife, judges, marital communication, affairs of State, official communication, professional communication, accomplice, number of witnesses | Day 1: S. 124–128; Day 2: S. 129–137; Day 3: S. 138–139 |
| 10 | 18 August – 20 August 2026 | Day 28–30 | S. 140–170 | Examination of witnesses, chief/cross/re-examination, leading questions, cross-examination on previous statement, hostile witness, impeaching credit, corroboration, refreshing memory, production of documents, judge’s power to ask questions, improper admission/rejection, repeal and savings | Day 1: S. 140–148; Day 2: S. 149–160; Day 3: S. 161–170 + final revision |
| Topic | Must-Remember Sections |
|---|---|
| Definitions | S. 2 |
| Facts in issue and relevant facts | S. 3 |
| Res gestae / same transaction | S. 4 |
| Motive, preparation and conduct | S. 6 |
| Conspiracy relevance | S. 8 |
| Alibi / highly probable or improbable facts | S. 9 |
| State of mind / intention / knowledge | S. 12 |
| Admissions | S. 15–21, 25 |
| Confessions | S. 22–24 |
| Discovery statement | Proviso to S. 23 |
| Dying declaration | S. 26(a) |
| Previous testimony | S. 27 |
| Books of account / public records | S. 28–29 |
| Judgments when relevant | S. 34–38 |
| Expert opinion / electronic evidence examiner | S. 39 |
| Character evidence | S. 46–50 |
| Judicial notice / admitted facts | S. 51–53 |
| Oral evidence | S. 54–55 |
| Primary and secondary evidence | S. 57–60 |
| Electronic records | S. 61–63 |
| Proof of signature / attested document | S. 65–72 |
| Public and private documents | S. 74–77 |
| Presumptions as to documents/electronic records | S. 78–93 |
| Exclusion of oral evidence by documentary evidence | S. 94–103 |
| Burden of proof | S. 104–109 |
| Presumptions: legitimacy, suicide, dowry death, rape consent | S. 116–120 |
| Estoppel | S. 121–123 |
| Competency of witnesses | S. 124–139 |
| Examination and cross-examination | S. 140–160 |
| Refreshing memory / production of documents / judge’s power | S. 162–168 |
| Improper admission or rejection | S. 169 |
| Repeal and savings | S. 170
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