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Kerala High Court on Section 65B: Electronic Documents Must Be Produced in Entirety - WhatsApp in court
Published by CyberLegals — Experts in Digital Evidence and IT-Law Consulting When lawyers, courts, and forensic experts deal with electronic evidence, even small procedural lapses can make a huge difference. A recent judgment by the Kerala High Court clarified a key principle under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act — that an electronic document must be produced in its entirety to be admissible, even when a 65B certificate is attached. 👉 Read the original case summary on
Oct 192 min read


AI Usage in Court of Law: Lessons from the Delhi Builder Case - Cyber Legals
Summary : An advocate for a Delhi builder cited a fabricated case created by ChatGPT as supporting authority in court. The false citation...
Oct 52 min read


Top 5 Common Flaws in Digital Evidence Reports and How to Challenge Them in Court - Digital / Electronic Evidence
#digital evidence challenges for lawyers, #Section 65B defense checklist #challenge digital forensic report court, #forensic evidence...
Sep 245 min read


Unlocking the Legality: WhatsApp Chats as Evidence in Court Cases
"Discover the legal landscape surrounding WhatsApp chats as admissible evidence in court, and navigate their role in legal proceedings...
Sep 6, 20235 min read
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