Nokia
has been accused of violating income tax and transfer pricing laws of
India. In order to strengthen its allegations and prove
its point, the income tax department officials paid a visit to Nokia
India’s factory at Sriperumbudur, near Chennai, along with Central
Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) officials from Hyderabad.
The idea was to verify and analyse Nokia India’s
computers using cyber
forensics methodologies that are suspected to be used for
downloading software from parent company.
Perry4Law
and Perry4Law’s
Techno Legal Base (PTLB) believe that this is the right
approach to gather digital evidence. The experience officials from
the CFSL would consider all the aspects of cyber
forensics, e-discovery,
etc. Further, paper
evidence scanning and e-discovery legal issues in India
and optical
character recognition (OCR) legal issues India should also
be kept in mind by the CFSL officials.
See Cyber Forensics In India for more.
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