The digital transformation of Indian society has fundamentally altered the evidentiary landscape in judicial proceedings, requiring courts to adapt their evaluation frameworks to accommodate the complexities of electronic evidence authentication. The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023 represents a paradigmatic shift in how Indian courts approach the admissibility and proof of electronic documents, moving beyond the colonial-era constraints of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 to establish a comprehensive framework specifically designed for the digital age. This transformation has particular significance for courts dealing with increasingly prevalent forms of electronic evidence, including WhatsApp communications, CCTV footage, digital camera photographs, and various forms of digital pictures that have become central to modern litigation. The judicial system's approach to these digital records requires a nuanced understanding of both legal requirements and technological realities, as courts must balance procedural rigor with practical considerations to ensure that justice is not compromised by overly technical requirements.
Evolution of Electronic Evidence Framework: IEA 1872 vs BSA 2023
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