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Require help to submission of digital evidence.

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 15 December 2019 This query is : Resolved 
I'm fighting my case in person. I have submitted the evidence in civil matter (Marriage Petition). But court is not accepted that time because it's not as per 65B Certificate format. Other party advocate cross-examined the me. Now, I'm looking for submit 65B certificate for digital evidence which already submitted. But court is not allowing because cross examination is over. It's pertains note that I have not submitted pursis of evidence close because 65B certificate submission is pending. Also, respondent and other party is taking objection that cross examination is already completed. Hence, 65B certificate should be not allowed. I have already submitted application of open my examination which pending now.

Please let me know what should I do?. Please share me if there are citations regarding same.
Also, please let me know if there is provision of submit 65B certificate at any stage in civil matter.

Please guide me. Thanks in advance.
SHIRISH PAWAR, 7738990900 (Expert) 15 December 2019
Dear Sir,

You miss the chance to file 65B certificate in trial. You may go in revision or appeal for filing the certificate.

Regards,
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 15 December 2019
In the age of digitisation and increasing reliance on computerised records in judicial proceedings, the Supreme Court has held that the requirement of a certificate to make an electronic evidence admissible is not mandatory "wherever interest of justice so justifies".

The top court's clarification on section 65B of Indian Evidence Act, which deals with admissibility of electronic evidence in court proceedings, will have an impact on criminal trials, where an increasing number of call de ..

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//economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/62777759.cms?from=mdr&utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst


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