Electronic Evidence in the Courtroom - A Lawyer's Manual covers the entire lifecycle of electronic evidence, from acquisition and analysis to cross-examination and final assessment by the judge. The book is enriched with practical techniques, forensic tools, court-approved formats, and precedents, making it a valuable tool for effectively proving or disproving electronic evidence in court.
Additionally, it includes numerous judgments from Indian High Courts and the Supreme Court, providing a robust legal framework for understanding and applying electronic evidence in various legal contexts. The book serves as an essential resource for legal practitioners, judges, prosecutors, police officers, and academicians navigating the complexities of electronic evidence.
Key Features:
- Revised in light of the three new Criminal laws and other allied statutes like the Information Technology Act, Bankers' Books Evidence Act, etc
- Introduces a new chapter on the marking and exhibiting of electronic records and the ways and means to disprove or impeach such electronic records
- Refers to all the new developments in the world of electronic evidence, whether technical or judicial
- Includes pictures, screenshots, etc. to explain the technical procedures involved in dealing with electronic records
- Contains the complete SOP issued by the Home Ministry for the new laws