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Episode Synopsis
📱 The Courtroom Email Dilemma🌟 Picture this: A lawyer presents a crucial email as evidence, but the opposing counsel challenges its authenticity. Can a witness simply testify about what the email contained? This episode unravels the fascinating world of digital evidence in Indian courts!💡 What You'll Discover:🔍 The game-changing difference between showing your phone vs. a printout in court⚖️ Why the IT Act 2000 completely transformed how evidence works in India🎯 The secret Section 65B certificate that can make or break your case📋 When oral testimony about digital records actually becomes legally relevant🚀 Real Cases Discussed:💎 State vs. Navjot Sandhu - The Parliament attack case that created confusion about computer records⭐ Anwar P.V. vs. P.K. Basheer - The Supreme Court decision that clarified everything about CDs and digital evidence🏛️ Arjun Panditrao Khotkar vs. Kailash Kushanrao Gorantyal - The landmark ruling on primary vs. secondary electronic evidence🎓 Key Legal Concepts Simplified:📱 Section 22A - When you can (and can't) talk about electronic records🔐 Section 65B - The mandatory certificate for digital copies👨💻 Section 45A - How electronic evidence examiners become crucial witnesses🎙️ By the end, you'll understand why keeping original devices safe and getting proper certifications can literally determine whether justice is served in our digital age!
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