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Threshold Admissibility of electronic evidence: Anvar and Thereafter
Introduction: Digital technologies are being increasingly used by us in everyday lives. As a natural consequence, various forms of electronic evidence is increasingly being used in both civil and criminal litigation. Hon’ble Supreme Court in a recent case held that “the production of scientific and electronic evidence in court as contemplated under Section 65B of the Evidence Act is of great help to the investigating agency […] -
LIMITS OF LEGISLATIVE CLASSIFICATION: SOME REFLECTIONS FROM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT, 2000
Introduction The development of modern Information Technology has moulded the human life completely. The very existence of human life is now defined by the information technology. From a daily routine work to a complex financial transaction; professional relations to interpersonal relation, all are assisted, reshaped by the information technology. The dependency on information technology is […] -
CYBER-CRIMES AND INDIAN LEGAL REGULATORY FRAMEWORK – A REVIEW
INTRODUCTION With the expansion of usage of Cyber technology a need was felt to adopt a law framework in order to address abuse of this technology by the perpetrators of crime. On one hand in order to regulate new forms of crimes that emerged along with the technology new laws were framed while on the […]