ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE LAW IN INDIA- AN OVERVIEW Kindle Edition

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ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE LAW IN INDIA- AN OVERVIEW

We all depend on our electronic ecosystem. Not only do we depend on our computer resources and communication devices, we ar also reliant on the output of these devices. These computer output or electronic output are forming an integral part of our day-to-day lives. We are all increasingly using printouts as also all digital records of CD, DVD, Pen Drive, Multi Media Card, Mobile Secure Digital (SD) card and removable hard disks etc. In the context of the Indian Sub-Continent, we have suddenly a huge spurt in the adoption of mobiles, smart phones as also laptops. Consequently, we find that law pertaining to electronic evidence in India has also developed.

This eBook aims to look at the position of law in India concerning the electronic evidence. It seeks to highlight some of the important aspects of legal jurisprudence impacting electronic evidence and further seeks to capture some of the salient features of this newly evolving jurisprudence.

This eBook is an absolute must for all stakeholders in the digital and mobile ecosystem as also all students of law, legal practitioners, law libraries, law enforcement agencies, lawmakers and other stakeholders who use electronic evidence in one form or the other, in their day-to-day lives as also for those who deal with electronic evidence and its production, preservation and proof in different legal proceedings for various legal purposes.

This eBook is authored by Pavan Duggal (http://www.pavanduggal.com), Asia’s and India’s foremost expert on Cyberlaw and Mobile Law. This eBook’s Author runs his niche law firm Pavan Duggal Associates, Advocates (http://pavanduggalassociates.com/) which is working on all aspects concerning technology and the law.

© Pavan Duggal, 2015

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Publisher: Amazon
Publication Year: 2015
ASIN: B00ROG1ESA
eBook Price: $9.99
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