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Crucial Insights Into First Information Report
Introduction First Information Report (hereinafter referred to as “FIR”) is not defined anywhere in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter referred to as “The Code”). FIR is filed only in case of cognizable offenses. In the case of non-cognizable offenses, only a General Diary entry is made. FIR serves the purpose of being the … Continue reading Crucial Insights Into First Information Report
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In a recent judgement passed by the three-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice RF Nariman, S Ravindra Bhat, and V Ramasubramanium, the Supreme Court has clarified that certificate under Section 65B(4) of Indian Evidence Act,1872 is mandatory for the production of electronic evidence before the court. The matter came from a reference … Continue reading Is Certification Under Section 65B(4) Of Indian Evidence Act Mandatory For The Production Of Electronic Evidence?
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