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Jan,2025 -VOL. 4 - ISSUE NO. 1
THE ROLE OF FORENSIC SCIENCE IN STRENGTHENING CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA
Author: Rajesh Bindal
Affiliation:- Supreme Court of India
Date:
2025-January, Vol.4 (Issue.1)
Keywords
Forensic science, Criminal Justice
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TECHNOLOGY AND ITS POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS IN REVOLUTIONIZING CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION PRACTICES
Author: PRASHANT KUMAR,PRACHI SINGH
Affiliation:-
Date:
2025-January, Vol.4 (Issue.1)
Keywords
CSI, VR, Aerial Forensics, LIME, Alternative Light Sources
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CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATIONS AND ADMISSIBILITY OF ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE IN INDIA: ADDRESSING PARADIGM SHIFT WITH DIGITAL FORENSICS INTEGRATION
Author: AKASH BAG,Saurabh Chaturvedi
Affiliation:- Amity University, Raipur
Date:
2025-January, Vol.4 (Issue.1)
Keywords
Digital Forensics, Electronic evidence, Cybercrime Investigation, Admissibility of Evidence, Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) 2023, Indian Evidence Act 1872, Information Technology Act 2000, Chain of Custody
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BYTES AND RIGHTS: UNPACKING SEARCH AND SEIZURE OF THE ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE UNDER INDIA’S LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Author: Devansh Malhotra,Rohit Kumar Shrivastava
Affiliation:- NLIU Bhopal
Date:
2025-January, Vol.4 (Issue.1)
Keywords
Electronic evidence, Search and Seizure, IT Act 2000, Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023, Cyber Forencis
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PASSWORDS, PRIVACY, AND SELF-INCRIMINATION: COMPELLED DECRYPTION UNDER ARTICLE 20(3) OF THE CONSTITUTION
Author: Samarth Udasin
Affiliation:-
Date:
2025-January, Vol.4 (Issue.1)
Keywords
Digital Forensics, Compelled decryption, Article 20(3), self-incrimination, digital privacy, biometric unlocking, password, testimonial compulsion, Indian Constitution, foregone conclusion doctrine
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REGULATION OF FRT THROUGH INDIA’S FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY BILL, 2023 AND ITS ADMISSIBILITY UNDER BSA
Author: Amanpriya Singh,Pravin Kumar
Affiliation:- High Court
Date:
2025-January, Vol.4 (Issue.1)
Keywords
admissibility, Electronic evidence, Privacy, facial recognition, police, technology
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DIGITAL FORENSICS AND CCTNS: UNLOCKING THE FUTURE OF CRIME DETECTION
Author: VANSHIKA SHUKLA
Affiliation:-
Date:
2025-January, Vol.4 (Issue.1)
Keywords
Digital evidence, Digital Forensics, Cybercrime Investigation, Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS), Law Enforcement Technology
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PRESUMPTION OF LEGITIMACY AND DNA EVIDENCE: A GLANCE THROUGH THE LENS OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES
Author: Trisha -,Tanya Bansal
Affiliation:-
Date:
2025-January, Vol.4 (Issue.1)
Keywords
DNA evidence, Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, technology, Assistive Reproductive Techniques, Presumption, legitimacy
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NAVIGATING DIGITAL ARREST UNDER INDIA’S CYBER-FORENSICS FRAMEWORK: COMPLEXITIES, LEGAL GAPS, AND PATHWAYS FORWARD
Author: Ansh Parashar,Shailesh Kumar Pandey
Affiliation:-
Date:
2025-January, Vol.4 (Issue.1)
Keywords
Electronic evidence, Digital Arrest, Cyber Forensics, Mule Accounts, Intermediary Liability
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