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Item The role of digital evidence in shaping outcomes in pakistani courts(UMT.Lahore, 2025) Razzaqa tAli; Abdul Rehman; Waqar Shoukat; Umer MalikThis study explores the critical role of digital evidence within Pakistan’s legal system, emphasizing its growing importance in both criminal and civil litigation. With the rapid advancement of technology and the increasing reliance on electronic communication and transactions, digital evidence has become a cornerstone for establishing facts and delivering justice. The formal recognition of digital evidence as primary evidence through the Electronic Transactions Ordinance (2002) marked a significant legal development in Pakistan, aligning the country with international trends. However, despite this legislative progress, the practical application of digital evidence faces numerous challenges, including concerns over its authenticity, the preservation of the chain of custody, and limited forensic expertise and infrastructure. These challenges often result in cautious judicial attitudes, where digital evidence is sometimes treated as circumstantial and requires corroboration by traditional forms of proof. Using a qualitative research design and a case study approach focused on 2023-2024, this study analyzes relevant statutes, judicial decisions, and interviews with legal professionals and forensic experts to assess the current state of digital evidence handling i Pakistan. The findings reveal that while there is increasing judicial acceptance of digital evidence, significant gaps remain in procedural clarity, forensic standards, and technical capacity. Comparative analysis with international best practices from jurisdictions such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union highlights the need for Pakistan to adopt comprehensive guidelines, specialized training programs, and advanced forensic technologies to enhance the integrity and admissibility of digital evidence. The study concludes with recommendations for legal reforms, capacity building, and infrastructure development to strengthen Pakistan’s judicial system in the digital age. By addressing these issues, Pakistan can improve the reliability and judicial appreciation of digital evidence, thereby promoting efficiency, transparency, and fairness in legal proceedings. This research XIcontributes valuable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars aiming to modernize the administration of justice in Pakistan through the effectiveuse of digital evidence. Keywords:Capacity building, Digital forensics, Evidence admissibility, Judicial reform, Legal frameworks, Pakistan justice system, Technological barriers