November 2, 2025

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DIGITAL EVIDENCE AND CYBERCRIME:  ADMISSIBILITY AND CHALLENGES UNDER INDIAN  LAW 

Published On: Novemeber 2nd 2025 Authored By: M.Radhi Rudra School of Law, SRM University, Chennai ABSRACT  This paper explores cybercrime in India and the legal frameworks governing the admissibility  of digital evidence. It also analyses landmark cases to underscore judicial reactions to cyber  misconduct and evidence standards used. It further understands provisions under the Indian  […]

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PROTECTION AGAINST CYBER CRIME IN INDIA

Published On: November 2nd 2025 Authored By: Astha Sen Kristu Jayanti College of Law, Bengaluru, Karnataka Introduction: Technological development is increasing day by day in India. The internet users have increased so as the use of social media. The technological advancement brought various advantages such as online transaction, creating and posting video on social media

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Electronic Proof in Indian Courts: Admissibility of Digital Evidence and the Challenges of Cybercrime Investigation

Published On: November 2nd 2025 Authored By: Pranav Bhatt Gujarat University Abstract The rise of digital technologies has revolutionized the collection and presentation of evidence in Indian courts. From emails and text messages to CCTV footage and social media records, electronic data has become central to both civil and criminal proceedings. However, the admissibility of

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THE ENDLESS AFTERMATH: 9/11, GUANTÁNAMO BAY, AND THE ICC’S SILENCE ON ACCOUNTABILITY 24 YEARS LATER

Published On: November 2nd 2025 Authored By: Pooja Ajay Talim Thakur Ramnarayan college of Law ABSTRACT  On a busy morning at 8:48am on September 11, 2001, lives of countless people changed permanently due to a calculated terrorist assault. Overnight, thousands joined the ranks of the bereaved, while anxiety, fear and an unquenchable fury swept across

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The Collegium System: Opaqueness vs. Need for Reform

Published On: November 2nd 2025 Authored By: Aarushi Agrawal Amity University, Chattisgarh Introduction The Collegium System in India is the judicial mechanism for appointment and transfer of judges in the higher judiciary- High Courts and Supreme Court. It is not established by the Constitution or legislations but has evolved through judicial interpretations in a series

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