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Case Summary: Palvinder Kaur v. State of Punjab

Published On: November 22nd 2025 Authored By: Bommu Lakshmi Bolini Gitam Deemed to be University Introduction Palvinder Kaur v. State of Punjab, 1952, is a significant case in Indian legal history that is renowned for its complex issues pertaining to criminal law and evidence.  In this landmark case, significant legal theories pertaining to confessions, the […]

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DIGITAL EVIDENCE AND CYBERCRIMES : ADMISSIBILITY & CHALLENGES UNDER INDIAN LAW

Published On: November 10th 2025 Authored By: Shaik Mazda BHASKAR LAW COLLEGE, OSMANIA UNIVERSITY ABSTRACT In the contemporary digital landscape, cybercrimes have emerged as a significant threat, rendering digital evidence indispensable in legal proceedings. This article critically examines the admissibility and legal recognition of digital evidence within the Indian legal framework, with particular reference to

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Digital Evidence and Cybercrime: Admissibility and challenges under Indian law

Published On: November 9th 2025 Authored By: Saloni Monga Meerut College, affiliated to CCSU Synopsis Almost every part of our lives, from communication to business, takes place online in today’s digital world. These conveniences have a negative side as well: cybercrimes such as online fraud, phishing, hacking, and identity theft are growing at a startling

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DIGITAL EVIDENCE AND CYBER CRIME: ADMISSIBILITY AND CHALLENGES UNDER INDIAN LAW

Published On: November 6th 2025 Authored By: Emani Bhavita KL College of Law Abstract In an increasingly digital world, electronic evidence has become essential in investigating and prosecuting cybercrimes. From emails and messages to social media activity and surveillance footage, digital footprints now serve as critical evidence in courtrooms. This article explores the legal framework

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Digital Evidence and Cybercrime: Admissibility and challenges under Indian law

Published On: November 4th 2025 Authored By: Susmitha Chimmiri KLEF College of Law ABSRACT: In recent years, with rapid spread of digital technology, criminal activities have increasingly shifted into cybercrime turning cybercrime into a pressing challenge into a society. Investigations into such crimes heavily depend upon digital traces found on electronic devices. However, establishing the

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