admissibility of mobile conversation in court of law
21-Aug-2023 (In Family Law)
wife of my son was kept in captivity and was not allowed to go to sasural by her father to launch lucrative "D/V business". [PCR Report is available when she complained to Police]. Thereafter she was bundled into an asylum for 24 days (Report available). After coming from asylum she called my son and narrated the precarious conditions in her house. The question how the said recorded conversation can be made admissible in court. I made transcript printout. Please guide next step to be taken. Thank you for a considered opinion.
Telephonic conversation are admissible in evidence subject to its verification of genuineness. It has to be corroborated and is used as corroborative evidence. There are number of judgments of Hon'ble Supreme Court in this regard. Voice has to be identified and the same has to be in compliance of sec 65B of the Evidence Act. You may read Nilesh Dinker Paradkar Vs State of Maharastra (2001) 4 SCC 143. Consult a lawyer.
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