computer system or network or measures applied to protect the data
therein to provide the necessary information or computer data that can
facilitate the search or access..

32.

5/

Where the investigatory organ finds the functioning of a computer system
or computer data is in violation of the provisions this Proclamation or
other relevant laws, it may request the court to order for such computer
data or computer system to be rendered inaccessible or restricted or
blocked. The court shall give the appropriate order within 48 hours after
the request is presented.

6/

Where the search process on juridical person requires the presence of the
manager or his agent, the investigatory organ shall take appropriate
measure to do so.

Admissibility of Evidences
1/

Any document or a certified copy of the document or a certified
printout of any electronic record relating to computer data seized in
accordance with this Proclamation may be produced as evidence during
court proceedings and shall be admissible.

2/

Without prejudice to the admissibility of evidences to be produced in
accordance with the Criminal Procedure Code and other relevant laws, any
digital or electronic evidence:
a)

produced in accordance with this Proclamation; or

b)

obtained from foreign law enforcement bodies

shall be admissible in court of law in relation to computer crimes.
33.

Authentication
Without prejudice to the authentication of written documents stipulated in other
laws, any person who produces evidences provided under Article 32 of this
Proclamation in a court proceeding has the burden to prove its authenticity.

34.

Original Electronic Document
1/

Any electronic record which is obtained upon proof of the authenticity of
the electronic records system or by which the data was recorded or stored
shall be presumed original electronic document

2/

Without prejudice to sub-article (1) of this Article, the electronic printout
which is obtained using a secured system under regular operation shall be
considered original electronic evidence.

3/

Where the authenticity of an electronic record is not proved, any evidence
that shows the following fact shall be admissible.
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