Showing posts with label indian evidence act. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indian evidence act. Show all posts

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Scope of Re-examination under Indian Evidence Act

Witness cross re-examination to kill a mocking birdWith increasing trend of appointment of Court commissioners to overlook witness examinations, lawyers are required to be more vigilant during depositions. Earlier, if any question beyond the scope of re-examination was put to a witness, the Judge would generally not permit such question to be asked, notwithstanding a lack of objection from the opposing party. While reading a commissioner’s report, such a fact may not strike the Judge at all. If an objection to the question by the opposing party has not reflected in the report, rejecting such portion of the deposition may slip the Judge’s mind entirely and that portion of the evidence may remain on record till the proceedings are disposed of. Thus, it is essential to properly understand the scope of re-examination of witness.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Evolution of Indian Cyber Law from 2000 to 2012

The below article is written by Monica Mishra.
Introduction :-  
  “The internet interprets the US congress  as  system damage and route around it”                                                                                          Jeanne DeVoto.[1]    

hand cuff arrested keyboard computer amendment of it act 2000, e-mail laws, indian evidence act, information technology, it act 2008, monica mishra legal awareness, offences, The Evolution of Indian Cyber Law from 2000 to 2012 Computer crime, or cybercrime, refers to any crime that involves a computer and network.[2] The computer may have been used in the commission of a crime, or it may be the target.[3] Net crime refers to criminal exploitation of the Internet.[4] Cybercrimes are