Section 90A of Indian Evidence Act, 1872: Presumption as to electronic records five years old.

Section 90A, Indian Evidence Act, 1872: Presumption as to electronic records five years old.

Presumption as to electronic records five years old. —Where any electronic record, purporting or proved to be five years old, is produced from any custody which the Court in the particular case considers proper, the Court may presume that the 98 [electronic signature] which purports to be the 98 [electronic signature] of any particular person was so affixed by him or any person authorised by him in this behalf. Explanation. —Electronic records are said to be in proper custody if they are in the place in which, and under the care of the person with whom, they naturally be; but no custody is improper if it is proved to have had a legitimate origin, or the circumstances of the particular case are such as to render such an origin probable. This Explanation applies also to section 81A.]

 

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