Abstract
By examining the test for admitting electronic records in trials, this research critically examines the procedural and legal nuances unique to digital records. The study investigates ambiguities in authority, privacy concerns, and procedural conflicts. It seeks to propose recommendations for improving the handling of electronic records in criminal trials, aiming to ensure that justice is served without compromising individual rights. This analysis provides a comprehensive approach to navigating the complexities of digital evidence while maintaining the integrity of the judicial process and upholding fundamental human rights.
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