Category VIndian Evidence Act, 1872

Indian Evidence Act Section 85B: Presumption as to electronic record and digital signatures

(1) In any proceedings involving a secure electronic record, the Court shall presume unless the contrary is proved, that the secure electronic record has not been altered since the point of time to which the secure status relates.

(2) In any proceedings, involving secure digital signature, the Court shall presume unless the contrary is proved that-

(a) the secure digital signature is affixed by the subscriber with the intention of signing or approving the electronic record;

(b) except in the case of a secure electronic record or a secure digital signature, nothing in the section shall create any presumption relating to the authenticity and integrity of the electronic record or any digital signature.

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