How a Single Digital Certificate Helped Deliver Justice

Cyber Privilege | Digital Forensics That Speaks in Court

In the heart of Vijayawada, a tragic case involving the alleged abetment to suicide of a young woman was hanging in the balance. Investigators had suspicions, but no clear proof. No physical witnesses. No written letters. Just a locked phone.

That’s where we stepped in.

At Cyber Privilege, we specialize in extracting truth from technology. When ______________ Police Station Vijayawada approached us with the deceased’s smartphone, our forensic team got to work. The phone — a VIVO Y50 — contained messages that were crucial to the investigation. With full legal compliance, in the presence of law enforcement, we unlocked the device and recovered SMS and WhatsApp conversations between the deceased and the accused.

The language was subtle, the messages brief. But when arranged with timestamps and sender validation, they painted a disturbing picture. It wasn’t just conversation — it was psychological pressure, right before her death.

We issued a Section 65B Electronic Evidence Certificate — legally admissible digital proof under the Indian Evidence Act. That certificate was submitted to the Hon'ble Court.

The result?

The accused was arrested and remanded for 6 months.

The digital trail became the turning point in the investigation. Justice began to move — powered by evidence we certified.

Our Work Speaks in Courtrooms

We’re not here to make noise. We’re here to make evidence clear, admissible, and powerful.

To date, Cyber Privilege has issued 324 digital evidence certificates across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. These aren’t just documents — they’re digital affidavits. Truth-tellers. Each one is verified, timestamped, and backed by forensic procedures.

We’ve assisted in:

Cybercrime & harassment cases

Financial fraud & CDR analysis

WhatsApp and SMS data recovery

Website and data leaks (FAW License)

Suicide abetment and coercion tracking

Why This Matters Now More Than Ever

In today's world, most crimes leave no physical fingerprints. But they do leave digital ones — in phones, messages, metadata. The question is: can you retrieve them properly, certify them legally, and stand by them in court?

We can. We do. We’ve done it 324 times.

This Is Justice, Verified.

Whether you’re a lawyer, officer, journalist, or simply a concerned citizen — remember:

Evidence isn’t about how loud it is.

It’s about how true it is.

And truth? That’s our domain.

Cyber Privilege

Digital Forensics & Cyber Evidence Experts