This document discusses the evidentiary value of electronic records in Indian law. It outlines how conflicting judgements prior to 2014 treated electronic records differently under the Indian Evidence Act of 1872. The 2014 Anwar vs Basheer case established that electronic records are admissible as evidence if certain criteria are met, such as authenticity and accuracy. This standard is now followed post-2014 for determining the evidentiary value of electronic records in Indian courts.
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Synopsis: Evidentiary Value of Electronic Records
This document discusses the evidentiary value of electronic records in Indian law. It outlines how conflicting judgements prior to 2014 treated electronic records differently under the Indian Evidence Act of 1872. The 2014 Anwar vs Basheer case established that electronic records are admissible as evidence if certain criteria are met, such as authenticity and accuracy. This standard is now followed post-2014 for determining the evidentiary value of electronic records in Indian courts.