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UK ACPO Principles for Digital Evidence

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What is a hash — a file turned into a fixed-length digital fingerprint

Disclaimer: This article provides general information about electronic evidence and Indian law. It is not legal advice. Consult a qualified advocate before filing or relying on any certificate in court.

Introduction

This guide covers UK ACPO Principles for Digital Evidence for teams handling digital records, investigations, or compliance in India. Whether your goal is informational clarity or a practical workflow you can defend under audit, hashing and tamper-evident certificates turn abstract policy into verifiable proof. For deeper context, see the guide on chain of custody for digital evidence beyond hashing, the guide on forensic examination certificate india, the guide on custodian certificate business records us.

Why this matters now

Organisations increasingly need to show that files, backups, exports, and logs were not altered after collection. Keywords such as acpo principles, uk digital evidence guidelines, acpo good practice guide reflect real search intent from investigators, lawyers, IT staff, and auditors. Recording a cryptographic hash at the point of collection - and optionally sealing it in a Section 63 BSA / 65B IEA certificate - gives you a repeatable integrity checkpoint.

Practical workflow with e-Dex

Use the free in-browser hash tool for quick checks, or download e-Dex for fully offline hashing, folder manifests, chain-of-custody logs, and court-ready PDF certificates. Work read-only on evidence where possible; hash before and after any copy; store hashes separately from the evidence itself.

Common pitfalls to avoid

Avoid relying on broken algorithms alone for proof, skipping write-protection on original media, hashing only filenames instead of file contents, or comparing hashes in the wrong case format. Document who collected what, when, and with which tool; gaps here are harder to fix than a mismatched hash.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the four ACPO principles?
Start with a modern hash (SHA-256 or BLAKE3), preserve the original read-only where you can, and attach a certificate that records the digest, timestamp, and custodian statement. Apply ACPO-style integrity with e-Dex.

Conclusion

Apply ACPO-style integrity with e-Dex. Explore Evidence Integrity, hash any file free, or verify an existing certificate - all built for India-first electronic evidence workflows.