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Legality of Digital Evidence and Section 65B

Today I will be speaking on Youtube live on Sec 65B of Indian Evidence act. Interested persons can watch the session at www.youtube.com/clue4evidencefoundation From 12pm onwards Topic: Legalities in Admissibility of Digital Evidences Naavi P.S: I presume that the Youtube … Continue reading

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Understanding Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act

Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act has been perhaps the most difficult techno legal concept that was introduced by ITA 2000 (Information Technology Act 2000) which even after 20 years of its existence, is yet to be uniformly understood. The … Continue reading

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Excusing Section 65B certificate has to for the right reasons only…

The Dharwar bench of Karnataka High Court had on 25th October 2019 decided an appeal regarding dissolution of marriage in which certain references have been made to Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act. Hence the case is briefly discussed here. … Continue reading

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CEAC adopts a new system of Section 65B Certification

It may be recalled that on 17th January 2017, the High Court of Madhya Pradesh came up with a concept of “Contemporaneous Certificate” for production of  Section 65B Certified electronic documents to the Court, in the case of Sharadendu Tiwari … Continue reading

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Forged and Scanned document under Section 65B

An interesting hypothetical case was referred to me today on the acceptability of the Section 65B certificate and its impact when a person forges a document, scans it and presents a section 65B certified print copy of the scanned document … Continue reading

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When Should Section 65B Certificate be produced?

Section 65B certificate has been discussed in detail in this website as well as the book by Naavi.  Now some queries have been raised on the recent Supreme Court judgement of 1st May 2019 in the case of “State of … Continue reading

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