Campiti v. Walonis

Shravya SrivastavaCase Summary

Interpretation of "ordinary course of business" in case of interception by prison authorities

Campiti v. Walonis 611 F.2d 387 : 58 A.L.R.Fed. 579 In the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Case Number 79-1213 Before Chief Judge Coffin, Circuit Judge Campbell, and Circuit Judge Bownes Decided on December 18, 1979 … Read More

Simpson v. Simpson

The Cyber Blog IndiaCase Summary

Validity of wire interception provisions and federal claims arising thereof in marital disputes

Simpson v. Simpson 490 F.2d 803 In the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Case Number 73-1521 Before Circuit Judge Bell, Circuit Judge Coleman, and Circuit Judge Roney Decided on March 08, 1974 Relevancy of the Case: … Read More

Sanjay Pandey v. Directorate of Enforcement

The Cyber Blog IndiaCase Summary

Bail application in a criminal conspiracy to record calls of NSE employees without their consent

Sanjay Pandey v. Directorate of Enforcement In the High Court of Delhi B.A. 2409/22 and Crl.M. (Bail) 957/2022 Before Justice Jasmeet Singh Decided on December 08, 2022 Relevancy of the Case: Bail application in a criminal conspiracy to record calls … Read More

Walden v. City of Providence

Linet Christina ThomasCase Summary

Does a law enforcement agency's continuous recording of calls fall under the ordinary course of business exception?

Walden v. City of Providence 495 F.Supp.2d 245 In the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island Civil Action 04-304 S Before District Judge W.E. Smith Decided on July 06, 2007 Relevancy of the Case: Does a … Read More

Sahil v. State of Maharashtra

Pragya AgrawalCase Summary

Sahil v. State of Maharashtra

Sahil v. State of Maharashtra (2021) 2 Bom CR (Cri) 247 In the High Court of Bombay Crl. A. 715/2020 Before Justice V M Deshpande and Justice Anil S Kilor Decided on November 03, 2020 Relevancy of the case: Quashing … Read More

Recording calls: An admonitory feature

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Call recording_ An admonitory feature

We are all familiar with the call recording feature on our smartphones. It is a very convenient way to maintain a record of any or all the conversations and the information shared therein. We live in an era where data … Read More

Mohinder Singh v. Baljit Singh & Ors

Raj PagariyaCase Summary

Mohinder Singh v. Baljit Singh & Ors (2014) 4 ICC 145 In the High Court of Punjab & Haryana CR 1350/2012 (O&M) Before Justice (Dr) Bharat Bhushan Parsoon Decided on August 04, 2014 Relevancy of the case: Admissibility of digital … Read More