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Tendering of documents

(Querist) 26 May 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Ld. Experts please help me.

I have a divorce case on grounds of cruelty. Its now Ex-parte. I am confused with tendering of documents. Please tell me whether the following documents will be exhibited or marked.

1. Voter ID details- taken a print out from Election commission website. It states respondent’s name and address.
2. Print out of abusive SMSs sent by respondent over 1 year.
3. CD containing call conversation b/w Respondent and petitioner’s mother.
4. Transcript of the above call conversation in text.

I had moved an exemption application from depositing mobile phone which court allowed stating that mobile be shown during tendering.

Also should I mention all the abusive messages in evidence by way of affidavit ? There are 15 pages of very abusive SMSs. I have mentioned them in the petition.

Thanks in advance
Guest (Expert) 26 May 2017
Better you file all the Evidence in the Court's concerned Filing Section First
ADV-JEEVAN PATIL, MUMBAI (Expert) 26 May 2017
Agree with expert
Rahul Singh (Querist) 26 May 2017
Thank you for your reply sir.

I had filed all the documents along with the petition. They are in judicial file. Now I have to tender by marking/ exhibiting in court file.

Still confused.
Guest (Expert) 26 May 2017
Take the Guidance of your Local Good Senior Advocate Please
Rahul Singh (Querist) 26 May 2017
ok sir.. will do that.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 27 May 2017
The same are to be exhibited with a certificate u/s 65B Indian Evidence Act.
Guest (Expert) 27 May 2017
First Do that and Could always Post for any Clarification Please
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 27 May 2017
May proceed as advised by the expert Dr J C Vashista.
Guest (Expert) 28 May 2017
Agree with Mr.Rk Goyal
Guest (Expert) 28 May 2017
Well Advised


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