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English Books | Anna Centenary Library 4TH FLOOR, A WING | 347.064 NAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 680670 | |
English Books | Anna Centenary Library 4TH FLOOR, A WING | 347.064 NAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 680671 |
347.064 JAI Drafting, Pleadings and Appearances | 347.064 KAL Law of Electronic Evidence | 347.064 KAL Law of Electronic Evidence | 347.064 NAR Electronic evidence in the courtroom : a lawyer’s manual | 347.064 NAR Electronic evidence in the courtroom : a lawyer’s manual | 347.064 SAR Draftsman [Civil and Criminal] Vol - I Introduction to Lok Adalat | 347.07 WAG Commentary on The Commercial Courts Act,2015 |
Includes index
Over Ninety percent of the information, today is being created and stored in electronic form and it's just a minuscule proportion that makes the transition to paper records. This is precisely the reason for the fact that almost every case that reaches the court nowadays, evidence adduced predominantly consists of pieces of digital evidence. If it's a Civil Trial it can be an Email or PDF; in a matrimonial litigation, it can be Chats or spyware recordings; in a Criminal trial it can be CDR or CCTV footage or can be webpages' or 'access logs' in the Writ Petition relating to E-auction. The electronic evidence has truly become omnipresent. With the electronic evidence occupying centre stage in any trial, the practitioners felt greater need for the exclusive commentary on electronic evidence.
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