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Dec152008

E-mail and Electronic Evidence in India

A recently published article on IndLawNews provides interesting commentary of the evidentiary issues associated with e-mail and electronically stored information ("ESI") in India.

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    With the advent of the internet, man received a powerful tool in communication and expression of ideas. Email was a particularly powerful one as it provided an instant variant of the older posted mails (now called snail mail), and facilities such as attachments and chat have only served to make it more and more powerful.

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