Thorntons Investment Holdings Ltd v. Matheson

Harmannat KourCase Summary

Admissibility of evidence obtained through dawn raids in the context of right to privacy and right to fair trial under the ECHR

 Thorntons Investment Holdings Ltd v. Matheson [2023] CSOH 85 : 2023 S.L.T. 1305 In the Court of Session, Outer House Before Lord Sandison Decided on November 29, 2023 Relevancy of the case: Admissibility of evidence obtained through dawn raids in … Read More

Shamsher Singh Verma v. State of Haryana

The Cyber Blog IndiaCase Summary

Consideration of the accused's application to admit a compact disc as evidence and send it for authentication to the Forensic Science Laboratory

Shamsher Singh Verma v. State of Haryana In the Supreme Court of India Crl. A. 1525/2015 Before Justice Dipak Misra and Justice Prafulla C. Pant Decided on November 24, 2015 Relevancy of the case: Consideration of the accused’s application to … Read More

United States v. Cassiere

The Cyber Blog IndiaCase Summary

Appeal against the conviction in a case of land fraud conspiracy based on tape recordings

United States v. Cassiere 4 F.3d 1006 : 39 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 539 In the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Case Number 92-2073, 92-2074, and 92-2182 Before Senior Circuit Judge Friedman, Circuit Judge Selya, and … Read More

United States v. McLaren

Ritesh KaraleCase Summary

Admissibility of call recordings intercepted by the employer on reasonable suspicion of fraudulent activity

United States v. McLaren 957 F. Supp. 215 In the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida Case Number 96-64 CR-J-99(H) Before District Judge Hodges Decided on January 28, 1997 Relevancy of the case: Admissibility of call … Read More

United States v. Harvey

Adyasha SahooCase Summary

Reasonability of interception for the protection of carrier rights in a wire fraud conviction

United States v. Harvey 540 F.2d 1345 In the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit Case Number 75-1846 Before Senior Circuit Judge Van Oosterhout, Circuit Judge Lay and Circuit Judge Webster Decided on August 24, 1976 Relevancy … Read More

United States v. Andreas

Manvi MittalCase Summary

Can an individual be said to act "under the colour of law" if they acted per the government's directions while conducting interception activities?

     United States v. Andreas 216 F.3d 645 In the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Case Numbers 99-3078, 99-3097, 99-3098, 99-3106, 99-3107, 99-3297 and  99-3363 Before Circuit Judge Kanne, Circuit Judge Rovner and Circuit Judge Evans … Read More

United States v. Faulkner

The Cyber Blog IndiaCase Summary

Admissibility of call recordings from prison telephone service

United States v. Faulkner 439 F.3d 1221 In the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit Case Number 05-3061 Before the Chief Judge Tacha, Circuit Judges Anderson and Circuit Judge Hartz Decided on March 06, 2006 Relevancy of … Read More

United States v. Pasha

The Cyber Blog IndiaCase Summary

Admissibility of telephone conversations recorded by the agents of the Internal Revenue Service

     United States v. Pasha 332 F.2d 193 In the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Case Number 14188 Before Chief Judge Hastings, Circuit Judge Schnackenberg, and Circuit Judge Swygert Decided on May 22, 1964 Relevancy of … Read More