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Admissibility of electronic media as evidence in court


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I just want to ask can electronic media like video recording, Audio recording,etc is admissible in court or not..and what are the electronic media evidence which are admissible in court

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All kinds of electronic evidence are admissible in evidence in a court of law if they are supported by a certificate in terms of Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act. You may also refer to the landmark judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India rendered in the case titled Anvar P V versus P K Basheer.



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The electronic evidence is admissible in evidence in the manner as envisaged in section 65(B) of the Indian Evidence Act. While producing the electronic evidence you have to give a certificate to the Court under section 65B(4) of the Indian evidence Act.


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