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The Supreme Court of India re-defines admissibility of electronic evidence in India

Tejas Karia, Akhil Anand, Bahaar Dhawan

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14296/deeslr.v12i0.2215

Abstract


Tejas Karia, Akhil Anand and Bahaar Dhawan consider the change in the law in India and how the Indian courts have developed case law regarding reliance on electronic evidence.

Index words: India; Supreme Court; admissibility; electronic evidence



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