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Digital Evidence and cybercrime: Admissibility and  Challenges in Indian Law 

Published On: November 3rd 2025 Authored By: PG Rajesh Pradhan Madhusudan law University ABSTRACT  Due to digitalization, crime has taken new forms in India, shifting from traditional methods to  cyber-based offenses such as hacking, identity theft, phishing, online fraud, and cyberbullying.  Criminals exploit technology to commit crimes across borders, making detection and  prosecution more difficult. […]

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DIGITAL EVIDENCE AND CYBERCRIME: ADMISSIBILITY AND CHALLENGES UNDER INDIAN LAW

Published On: November 2nd 2025 Authored By: Iksha Sharma Amity University, Punjab “Privacy is the constitutional core of human dignity. It is not surrendered when a person is in the digital world.”[1] INTRODUCTION The rise of digital technologies has reshaped not only how people interact and conduct business but also how crimes are committed and

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Digital Evidence & Cybercrime in India: Admissibility, Authentication, and the Road Ahead under the BSA 2023 & BNSS 2023

Published On: October 29th 2025 Authored By: SAUMYA PAL City Law College, University of Lucknow Abstract As crime has emigrated into digital spaces, Indian courts have been forced to confront difficult questions about how to authenticate, admit, and evaluate electronic records. The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (BSA) rewords the rules on electronic evidence (replacing the

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Digital Evidence and Cybercrime: Admissibility and Challenges under Indian Law

Published On: October 27th 2025 Authored By: Sweta Sharma Heritage Law College, Kolkata ABSTRACT The advancement of information technology has transformed the nature of crime and how law is enforced, making digital evidence an important part of prosecuting cybercrimes. In India, the admissibility of digital evidence is mainly governed by the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, and the Information Technology Act, 2000.  However, the nature of electronic records being volatile, intangible, and easily changeable presents unique legaland technical challenges. Judicial decisions, such as those in Navjot Sandhu and Arjun Panditrao Khotkar, have greatly influenced how Section 65B of the Evidence Act

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DIGITAL EVIDENCE AND CYBERCRIME: ADMISSIBILITY AND CHALLENGES UNDER INDIAN LAW

Published On: October 27th 2025 Authored By: Shreya Alok Pathak University of Mumbai – Thane Subcampus Introduction In India, the development of digitalization has seen a vast growth in the last decade. Technology is taking over every sector of the Indian economy. This development has led to the foundation of a new branch of crime

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