Kerala actor assault case: HC admits survivor’s plea, orders safe custody of memory card, pen drive

The Kerala High Court has ordered that the memory card and pen drive containing evidence in a 2017 actor assault case be kept in safe custody. The court admitted a petition from the survivor alleging that the digital evidence had been tampered with.
Why it matters
The case highlights ongoing concerns regarding the integrity of digital evidence and the protection of survivors in high-profile legal proceedings.
The memory card and pen drive, key evidence in the 2017 Kerala actor assault case , are to be kept in safe custody, said Kerala High Court on Friday, while admitting a petition by the survivor seeking a probe into the alleged tampering, copying and transmission of the videos of the crime contained in these devices.
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