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Family Courts Can Admit Electronic Evidence Without Strict Evidence Act Compliance: Gujarat High Court 

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The Gujarat High Court has held that family courts have the authority to admit electronic evidence if they are satisfied about its authenticity, even when the strict requirements of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 are not fully complied with. The bench comprising Justice Sangeeta K. Vishen and Justice Nisha Thakore has clarified that the provisions…

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Mariya Paliwala
Mariya Paliwalahttps://www.jurishour.in/
Mariya is the Senior Editor at Juris Hour. She has 7+ years of experience on covering tax litigation stories from the Supreme Court, High Courts and various tribunals including CESTAT, ITAT, NCLAT, NCLT, etc. Mariya graduated from MLSU Law College, Udaipur (Raj.) with B.A.LL.B. and also holds an LL.M. She started her career as a freelance tax reporter in the leading online legal news companies.

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