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100 _a Narvankar, Yuvraj P
245 0 _aElectronic evidence in the courtroom : a lawyer’s manual
250 _a/ Yuvraj P. Narvankar.
260 _cLexis Nexis, 2022
300 _axxix, 399 p. ; 26 cm
504 _aindex
520 _aOver 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.
650 _a Electronic evidence
942 _cLaw
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