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This abstract examines how technology and law interact in Indian law, with a particular emphasis on seminal instances involving the admittance of digital evidence and the use of video conferencing for witness testimony.It explores how Indian courts are using new technology while maintaining justice and accuracy in court procedures.The abstract emphasizes the courts' dependence on digital evidence and witness testimony, and it also supports video conferencing as an acceptable method of questioning witnesses.It also emphasizes how crucial it is to protect digital evidence's integrity and guarantee the dependability of video conferencing equipment.
Neelabh Rai Shanker (Fri,) studied this question.