DELHI APP Exam Self Preparation Schedule.

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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