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Certifier under Section 65B need not mandatorily be a witness also
Recently, I was posed a question as follows: Quote: Mr A who produced the CDR from SERVER with Sec. 65B certificate which was filed in the court by IO. However, since Mr. A was not produced as witness, both the … Continue reading
Magistrate D Arul Raj is an unsung hero in development of Jurisprudence under Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act
International Commission of Jurists, Bangalore had organized a lecture on Digital Evidence and Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act at the Karnataka High Court on 8th December 2017. Speaking on the occasion, Naavi highlighted the evolution of Section 65B as … Continue reading
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Tagged 65B, Arul Raj, basheer, ita 2000, naavi, Suhaskatti, vijayashankar
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I was on 16 and Going on 17….I need everyone….to know me and comply…says ITA 2000/8
Wishing All a Happy Digital Society Day of IndiaWe need not reiterate here that we try to celebrate October 17 every year as the “Digital Society Day of India” because the judicially acceptable “Digital Society” was born in India on … Continue reading
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Section 65B Certificate is like the Digital Signature
The system of Section 65B (IEA) Certification was born along with Information Technology Act 2000 and has been in place with effect from 17th October 2000. However, it was only in 2015, after the P.K.Basheer judgement of the Supreme Court stating … Continue reading
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An Affidavit will not be a proper format for Section 65B Certificate
As we all know though the first Sec 65B certificate was produced to a Court way back in 2004, it was only after the P.K.Basheer case that the world of law enforcement has taken note of the law as was … Continue reading
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Let’s Not misinterpret the Sonu@Amar judgement on Section 65B
This is to ensure that we donot mis-interpret the judgement in the Sonu@Amar Vs State of Haryana going only by the discussions on legal issues that the Judge has added in the Judgement before arriving at the final judgement. My … Continue reading
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