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EVIDENTIARY VALUE OF SMS, MMS AND E-MAIL
* Karnika Seth, Managing partner , Seth Associates & Mr. H.M Mukherjee, Associate ,Seth Associates
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Category:
Legal Documents | 162
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N.K.Assumi
on 29 August 2010
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Digest on Civil Procedure Code...
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Civil Law | 138
downloads | by
Rajeev kulshreshtha
on 01 September 2010
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Dishonor of cheque..sec 138 N.I. Act..legal notice to the drawer...
Category:
Legal Documents | 93
downloads | by
nitish neilesh sanga
on 30 August 2010
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Digest of evidence act...
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Others | 86
downloads | by
Rajeev kulshreshtha
on 02 September 2010
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Proofs are required to prove that husband is impotent. Guj. HC...
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Family Law | 67
downloads | by
D. Arun Kumar
on 29 August 2010
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THE DIRECT TAXES CODE, 2010 - Bill No. 110 of 2010...
Category:
Taxation | 59
downloads | by
jyoti
on 31 August 2010
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This digest may interest some of the readers including those who are engaged in the noble profession of upholding justice.
A UNICEF publication, the digest gives a global perspective on Domestic Violence and underscores the need for
state obligation to protect women and girls from Domestic Violence. The digest also carries children's views and perception on domestic violence. ...
Category:
Family Law | 58
downloads | by
Renuka Gupata
on 02 September 2010
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Madras High court judgement in W.P NO 4604
WOMEN WORKERS ENGAGED DURING NIGHT HOURS...
Category:
Labour & Service Law | 57
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Annakumar
on 01 September 2010
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THIS IS THE LATEST JUDGMENT OF BOMBAY HIGH COURT ON THE POINT OF NON MAINTAINABILITY OF COMPLAINT U/S 138 OF N.I. ACT, BY THE CONSTITUTED ATTORNY IN HIS NAME....
Category:
Criminal Law | 56
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jayesh
on 01 September 2010
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This document is an extract from the book Cyber Crime & Digital Evidence –
Indian Perspective authored by Rohas Nagpal. This book is available as
courseware for the Diploma in Cyber Law and PG Program in Cyber Law
conducted by Asian School of Cyber Laws...
Category:
Criminal Law | 47
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Y.Prakash
on 01 September 2010
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7 years of Indian
Cyber Law by Rohas Nagpal...
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Criminal Law | 47
downloads | by
Y.Prakash
on 30 August 2010
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Why is alcohol excluded and Opium included in NDPS Act?...
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Criminal Law | 42
downloads | by
N.K.Assumi
on 01 September 2010
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Supreme Court and Bombay High Court judgments...
Category:
Family Law | 39
downloads | by
Prabhakar
on 31 August 2010
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No Lie Detector Tests should be administered except
on the basis of consent of the accused. An option
should be given to the accused whether he wishes
to avail such test.
(ii) If the accused volunteers for a Lie Detector Test, he
should be given access to a lawyer and the physical,
emotional and legal implication of such a test
should be explained to him by the police and his
lawyer.
(iii) The consent should be recorded before a Judicial
Magistrate.
(iv) During the hearing before the Magistrate, the
person alleged to have agreed should be duly
represented by a lawyer.
(v) At the hearing, the person in question should also
be told in clear terms that the statement that is
made shall not be a ‘confessional’ statement to the
Magistrate but will have the status of a statement
made to the police.
(vi) The Magistrate shall consider all factors relating to
the detention including the length of detention and
the nature of the interrogation.
(vii) The actual recording of the Lie Detector Test shall
be done by an independent agency (such as a
hospital) and conducted in the presence of a lawyer....
Category:
Criminal Law | 34
downloads | by
PJANARDHANA REDDY
on 29 August 2010
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Almost a century old Registration Act, 1908, which came into force on 1.1.1909, after about fifteen
amendments, has now thrown up sea-saw situation played by human ingenuity. These cases have thrown up a
couple of interesting questions of law having far reaching consequences. Whether a person can nullify the sale
by executing and registering a cancellation deed? Whether a Registering Officer, like District Registrar and/or
Sub-Registrar appointed by the State Government, is bound to refuse registration when a cancellation deed is
presented? When cancellation deed is registered how the grievance, if any, is to be redressed in law? These
and other incidental questions are required to be answered by this Full Bench....
Category:
Property Law | 27
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PJANARDHANA REDDY
on 02 September 2010
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