The Admissibility of Digital Evidence: Challenges and Future Implications

Authors

  • Vanshika Shukla Assistant Professor, IME Law College, Ghaziabad, India Author

Keywords:

Digital Evidence, Admissibility, Future Implications, Authentication

Abstract

The admissibility of digital evidence is a pivotal concern in modern legal proceedings, given the widespread integration of technology in various aspects of life. The paper examines the challenges associated with admitting digital evidence in court and anticipates future implications. The complexities arise from issues like data authenticity, integrity, and chain of custody in an era of easily manipulated digital content. The evolution of encryption and privacy measures further complicates the landscape. Moreover, courts grapple with technical jargon and the need for specialized expertise to comprehend digital evidence. Looking ahead, the future implications of this challenge are multifaceted. Legal systems must adapt to accommodate emerging technologies like blockchain and artificial intelligence, which introduce novel forms of evidence. Striking a balance between ensuring admissibility standards and embracing innovation is crucial. The paper underscores the necessity for legal professionals to collaborate closely with technology experts, formulate updated protocols, and establish a robust framework that maintains the integrity of the judicial process while harnessing the potential of digital evidence.

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Published

08-02-2025

How to Cite

The Admissibility of Digital Evidence: Challenges and Future Implications. (2025). Commonwealth Law Review Journal, 9, 464-476. https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/clrj/article/view/571

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