This book provides a concise yet comprehensive understanding of electronic evidence within the framework of Indian law. Authored by Justice P. S. Narayana and P. Jagadish Chandra Prasad, it focuses on the admissibility, relevance, and evidentiary value of digital records in legal proceedings. The book explains key provisions under the Indian Evidence Act, particularly relating to electronic records, and addresses practical challenges in handling, presenting, and evaluating digital evidence in courts.
Key Features
- Covers legal framework governing electronic evidence in India
- Explains admissibility and evidentiary value of digital records
- Focus on provisions relating to electronic records under evidence law
- Discusses practical issues in collection and presentation of evidence
- Useful for understanding cyber evidence and digital documentation
- Authored by experienced legal professionals
- Structured for clarity and quick reference
- Suitable for academic and professional use
This book is highly beneficial for advocates, judges, and legal practitioners dealing with cyber law, criminal law, and evidence law. It is also useful for law students and judiciary aspirants preparing for examinations where evidence law is a core subject. Additionally, investigators, forensic experts, and IT professionals involved in digital evidence handling will find this book valuable for understanding legal standards and procedural requirements.