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Machines are increasingly playing a crucial role in corroborating facts during legal disputes. Some machines convey information, for instance, camera photography and recordings or the opinions of expert systems. When a litigant offers a human witness for its truth, the law subjects it to testimony, such as perjury and the hearsay rule, which aids the jury to assess the credibility of the witness. But
what about machine conveyance? It is often confusing when the courts shoehorn them as "hearsay," or as "actual evidence". It is intellectually incoherent and challenging to assess the credibility of the machine as a witness. So, how can a machine be a witness? Can the acceptance of machine as a witness benefit the law of testimony more broadly? There is a transpose from a human to machine-generated proof which some scholars believe has enhanced the accuracy and objectivity in fact-finding. However, there have been cases where different experts have reached different opinions on the same machine evidence. Does the machine testimony, in fact, pose problems for the law of evidence? This edition of Court Uncourt seeks to resolve this confusion and offer a coherent framework for conceptualizing and regulating machine evidence and also explains the Telecommunication and Media Law.
This edition also throws light on Saudi Arabia’s Regulations and Requirements for Setting up a Company in SAGIA, its Mortgage Agreements and the New Professional Companies Law of Saudi Arabia. Thank you, and we hope you have an insightful read!

Court Uncourt Magazine Description:

PublisherSTA Law Firm

CategoryEducation

LanguageEnglish

Frequency10 Issues/Year

Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Science have always been core subjects in school curriculum. The legal fraternity especially the law and judicial system however dictate that citizens and residents should always be aware of the local laws. To this effect, the legal maxim 'ignorance of Law is no excuse' is drummed into students from their first civics class. Guided by our core principles, here we deliver you bespoke legal information that you should know. We have always been at the forefront of driving the conversation towards the issues. It is an indubitable conviction that we live in time of information overload and it is Court Uncourt's attempt to look for context and insight into subjects that pique your curiosity.

We are here to lay your curiosity to rest and share our competency and proficiency openly and seamlessly for your safety and knowledge.

We wish you a pleasant and beneficial reading!

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