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Section 65B interpretation in the Quantum Computing scenario
I must admit here my excitement about Quantum Computing and discussing the impact of a principle of Physics for Cyber Law development, since I left my formal college education as a student of Physics, when the Quantum Mechanics was at … Continue reading
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Judicial Anarchy on the horizon in India. CJI should act now… or it may be too late.
The SLP order of the Supreme Court in the case of Shafhi Mohammad Vs State of Himachal Pradesh dated 30th January 2018 (SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CRL.) No.2302 of 2017) in which a two member bench of the Court passed an order … Continue reading
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Potential Evidence in public CCTV s and their role in Criminal Investigations
During the last week, Bengaluru witnessed a disturbing display of lawlessness by a group led by a son of a Congress MLA. The case involved a brawl in a Pub called “Farzi Cafe” in UB City in which another person … Continue reading
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CEAC Drop Box to meet Contingent Evidence Certification under Section 65B
After the Basheer judgement, there has been several discussions on the Section 65B (IEA) certification of electronic evidence for “Admissibility”. I suppose some clarity has dawned on the community with these discussions, though there are some areas which continue to … Continue reading
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Section 65B supplement to e-book Cyber Crimes & ITA 2008
Naavi has published a few e-books as detailed here . In order to update the e-books a supplementary e-book exclusively on Section 65B titled “Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act clarified” has been published as an “Add-On E Book” and … Continue reading
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An Invitation to Judicial corruption: Supreme Court SLP order Shafhi Mohammad vs State of HP
Viewers would have observed several News paper reports in the last few days with headlines such as “Courts can rely on Electronic Records without Certificate: SC” (Deccan herald), (Free Press Journal) “Party Not In Possession Of Device From Which Electronic … Continue reading
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Two member SC bench issues an SLP order contradicting a three member bench order in Basheer case on Sec 65B
On September 18, 2014, the famous P.V.Anvar Vs P.K Basheer judgement was delivered by the three member Supreme Court bench consisting of the then CJI, Kurien Joseph along with Justices R.M. Lodha and Rohinton Fali Nariman in which it was … Continue reading
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Times of India… please donot mislead… Mobile and CCTV footage is already considered as acceptable evidence
Today, there was a misleading article published in Times of India titled “Mobile pics, videos may be allowed as evidence”. By implication it meant that so far it is not accepted as evidence. The article says that there is a … Continue reading
Essence of Section 65B explained through Indian Philosophy
I recently received a query about whether there is any case law which supports my view that even when a original memory card or CD is presented to the Court, a section 65B certificate is required. I would like to … Continue reading
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Suspected Fake Goods Sold through E Commerce Websites may be reported here
Today, CNN IBN News carried a report on sale of fake goods on E Commerce platforms at heavy discounts. E Commerce platforms such as Flipkart, Amazon, Snapdeal and ShopClues were highlighted as platforms in which fake sellers are selling sports … Continue reading
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