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Shafi Mohammad order referred to larger bench
When the media cried out “Courts can rely on electronic records without certificate: SC”., based on the order of a two member bench of the Supreme Court, Naavi.org clearly stated that the order was incorrect and required to be corrected. ( … Continue reading
Section 65B workshop in Chennai and inauguration of FDPPI Chennai Chapter
Naavi joins the lighting of the lamp in inaugurating the workshop A Unique one day workshop was conducted in Chennai on 16th March 2019 on “Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act”. The Workshop was inaugurated by Honourable Justice Sri M. … Continue reading
The 18 year Journey Since the Digital Society was born in India
Information Technology Act 2000 (ITA 2000) was notified on 17th October 2000 and today is the 18th year after India legally recognized the Electronic Document as equivalent to Paper Document and Digital Signature as equivalent to physical signature leading to … Continue reading
Puneet Prakash Vs Suresh Kumar Singhal…Evidence under Section 65B.. unacceptable judgement
The law regarding Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act 1872 was laid down on 17th October 2000 when the amendment was passed after Information Technology Act 2000 was notified. However the lack of proper understanding of the purpose of the … Continue reading
Closure of Bazee.com case: Sharat Digumarti gets relief amidst Intriguing precedents created
The Bazee.com case which was one of the earliest criminal prosecutions to be launched under Information Technology Act 2000 appears to have finally completed its journey with the quashing of criminal prosecution against Mr Sharat Babu Digumarti. This case was … Continue reading
Shafhi Mohammad Judgement encourages Face Book Crime… Calling the attention of the Chief Justice of India
The January 30, 2018 order of the two member bench of the Supreme Court consisting of Justices A.K.Goel and U.U.Lalit, in the case of Shafhi Mohammad Vs State of Himachal Pradesh dated 30th January 2018 (SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CRL.) was discussed … Continue reading