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Mobile Recorded Evidence Admissibility in Court.

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 27 April 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Sir / Madam:
This refers to above subject. We are going through a Divorce Case in our Family. Wife has willingly left her matrimonial home with her father. We have AUDIO RECORDING of the whole scene on Mobile wherein she (Wife) states that she wants to end the relationship & her father gratefully acknowledging his daugther's decision. Every statement of hers & her father is clearly hearable. There is also a statement where her father states that my daughter doesn't want to continue the relationship of marriage. She (Wife) has filed a Case of DV Act, wherein she states that She was beaten up and thrown out of her matrimonial home, which is not true. The Audio Recording which if admissible in Court can easily prove our innocence and destroy her false allegations against us. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHETHER THE AUDIO RECORDING IS ACCEPTABLE AS EVIDENCE IN COURT?
M.Sheik Mohammed Ali (Expert) 27 April 2011
yes, its acceptable, you can mentioned the evidence in the court.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 27 April 2011
Such recording is required to b first proved from competent and authorised lab to the effect that this has not been edited and the same is original only then it can be brought in evidence and such proof is rebuttable also.
Advocate Bhartesh goyal (Expert) 28 April 2011
Expert opinion is required to prove such type of evidence.
Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Expert) 28 April 2011
being secondery evidence required to prove it!


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