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BL – Nov 2020 – L1 – SA – Q20 – Alternative Dispute Resolution

: Identifying items not relevant to electronic evidence.

Which of the following is not relevant to electronic evidence?

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  • A. Email
  • B. Computer
  • C. Billboard
  • D. ATM
  • E. Tape recordings

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BL – Nov 2015 – L2 – SB – Q4b – The Nigerian Legal System

State three conditions for the admissibility of computer and electronically generated evidence in Nigerian courts.

Computer and electronically generated evidence are admissible in Nigerian courts by virtue of the provisions of the Evidence Act, 2011.

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State THREE conditions for the admissibility of computer and electronically generated evidence under Nigerian laws.
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BL – May 2022 – L1 – SB – Q3a – The Nigerian Legal System

State four conditions for the admissibility of computer and electronically generated evidence.

There are grounds for admitting computer evidence.

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State FOUR conditions for the admissibility of computer and electronically generated evidence.

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BL – Nov 2019 – L1 – SA – Q9 – Partnership Law

Determines the requirement for tape recording evidence admissibility in electronic fraud cases.

A prerequisite for admissibility of tape recording evidence in a case of electronic fraud is to determine:
A. What the tape recorder edits
B. How the recording has been preserved
C. Who the owner of the recording is
D. Where the recording was tested
E. When the recorder was last repaired

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BL – May 2017 – L1 – SB – Q6d – Law Relating to Banking

Discusses the conditions under which electronic evidence, such as a customer's online transaction, can be admitted in court under Nigerian law.

Electronic evidence is currently admissible under the Nigerian law.

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On which condition could a customer’s online transaction be admitted in evidence?

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BL – March July 2020 – L1 – SB – Q6c – Employment law

Explains two essential conditions for the admissibility of electronic evidence in legal proceedings.

Electronic evidence is used usually to prove electronic fraud.

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State TWO essential conditions for admissibility of electronic evidence.

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BL – May 2016 – L1 – SB – Q6b – The Nigerian Legal System

Explain the conditions under which electronic evidence is admissible in court.

Electronic evidence is now admissible in Court.

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Explain briefly the conditions for the admissibility of computer-generated evidence in Court.

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BL – Nov 2020 – L1 – SA – Q20 – Alternative Dispute Resolution

: Identifying items not relevant to electronic evidence.

Which of the following is not relevant to electronic evidence?

Options:

  • A. Email
  • B. Computer
  • C. Billboard
  • D. ATM
  • E. Tape recordings

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BL – Nov 2015 – L2 – SB – Q4b – The Nigerian Legal System

State three conditions for the admissibility of computer and electronically generated evidence in Nigerian courts.

Computer and electronically generated evidence are admissible in Nigerian courts by virtue of the provisions of the Evidence Act, 2011.

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State THREE conditions for the admissibility of computer and electronically generated evidence under Nigerian laws.
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BL – May 2022 – L1 – SB – Q3a – The Nigerian Legal System

State four conditions for the admissibility of computer and electronically generated evidence.

There are grounds for admitting computer evidence.

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State FOUR conditions for the admissibility of computer and electronically generated evidence.

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BL – Nov 2019 – L1 – SA – Q9 – Partnership Law

Determines the requirement for tape recording evidence admissibility in electronic fraud cases.

A prerequisite for admissibility of tape recording evidence in a case of electronic fraud is to determine:
A. What the tape recorder edits
B. How the recording has been preserved
C. Who the owner of the recording is
D. Where the recording was tested
E. When the recorder was last repaired

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BL – May 2017 – L1 – SB – Q6d – Law Relating to Banking

Discusses the conditions under which electronic evidence, such as a customer's online transaction, can be admitted in court under Nigerian law.

Electronic evidence is currently admissible under the Nigerian law.

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On which condition could a customer’s online transaction be admitted in evidence?

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BL – March July 2020 – L1 – SB – Q6c – Employment law

Explains two essential conditions for the admissibility of electronic evidence in legal proceedings.

Electronic evidence is used usually to prove electronic fraud.

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State TWO essential conditions for admissibility of electronic evidence.

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BL – May 2016 – L1 – SB – Q6b – The Nigerian Legal System

Explain the conditions under which electronic evidence is admissible in court.

Electronic evidence is now admissible in Court.

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Explain briefly the conditions for the admissibility of computer-generated evidence in Court.

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