Law of Electronic Evidence by Kush Kalra is a comprehensive and authoritative guide that explores the legal framework surrounding electronic evidence in India. The book provides a detailed understanding of electronic evidence, particularly in the context of new criminal laws. This book delves into the intricacies of how digital evidence is handled, analyzed, and presented in courts, offering valuable insights into the challenges and legal considerations involved in electronic evidence.
Key Features:
- Role of Electronic Evidence: The significance and admissibility of digital evidence in modern legal systems.
- Technical Aspects: Covers topics such as data corruption, phishing, metadata, hash values, CCTV footage, IP addresses, and cloned digital evidence
- Legal Framework: Discuses laws related to electronic evidence, including cross-examination, expert testimony and new criminal law amendments.
This book is useful for law students, legal professionals and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of digital forensics and cyber law.