Abstract
With the continuous progress and development of society, WeChat plays an increasingly important role in people's communication process. More and more cases involve WeChat chat logs as evidence. However, in the use of WeChat chat evidence and the adoption process, some problems arise. These include determining the authenticity and relevance of WeChat evidence, as well as establishing the standard of proof for related issues. WeChat evidence, as electronic data evidence, needs to adhere to relevant evidence standards and meet specific requirements. In the process of using such evidence, it is essential to demonstrate its source reliability through relevant technical means. Only then can it be utilized as evidence to support the relevant facts of the case, in conjunction with legal knowledge. Reserves and professionals in the field of law need to make use of evidence with the complexity of judicial practice. The application of specialized technology requires further efforts and integration. Further efforts and integration are needed to analyze these problems and propose relevant suggestions, aiming to offer new ideas for the utilization of electronic evidence.
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How to cite this paper
Problems and Countermeasures of Admitting Electronic Data Evidence in Civil Litigation—The Chat Record of WeChat as a Perspective
How to cite this paper: Xinxin Zhang. (2024) Problems and Countermeasures of Admitting Electronic Data Evidence in Civil Litigation—The Chat Record of WeChat as a Perspective. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, 8(3), 726-729.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2024.03.031