Listen "Digital Evidence That Can Save You ⚖️"
Episode Synopsis
🏛️ When Your Phone Becomes Your Alibi🌟 Imagine being accused of a crime, and the only thing that can prove your innocence is your phone's location data showing you were somewhere else. Sounds simple, right? Think again! This episode reveals why most digital evidence gets thrown out of court - and how to make sure yours doesn't.💡 What You'll Discover:🔍 Why simply showing your phone records isn't enough to prove where you were⚖️ The mandatory certificate that makes or breaks your digital evidence🎯 How courts can assume evidence is against you if you don't present it properly📱 The exact steps to make mobile location data legally bulletproof🚀 Real Cases Discussed:💎 R. Dinesh Kumar vs. State (2015) - The Supreme Court case that changed everything about electronic evidence⭐ Section 65(b) of Indian Evidence Act - The legal requirement that trips up even experienced lawyers🎯 Section 114 Illustration G - Why hiding evidence can backfire spectacularly🔥 Key Legal Principles Simplified:📋 Best Evidence Rule - Why originals beat copies every time🏆 Chain of Custody - Proving your evidence hasn't been tampered with⚡ Adverse Inference - How courts punish those who hide crucial evidence🎙️ In our increasingly digital world, understanding these rules isn't just for lawyers - it could literally be the difference between freedom and prison. Don't let technical legal requirements destroy your strongest evidence!
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