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Akshay Sonurkar (Consultant)     15 November 2011

Mobile recording as legal proof

Dear All,

I purchased one house by paying 1 lakh in advance to Owner and made an nominal agreement on 100 rupees stamp with some terms and conditions without paying stamp duty. Now owner refuses to sell me property and also hesitating for reimbursement of money.

1. I am having photo copy of agreement and photo copy of other property document.

2. Loan sanctioned from other bank on basis of above.

3. Mobile voice recording of communication made with Owner.

I want to know, can mobile recording considered as legal evidence? And

What are the chances for wining the case if i file in court?



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 5 Replies


(Guest)

Mobile recording is a legal evidence.

Akshay Sonurkar (Consultant)     15 November 2011

Dear All, Waiting for expert advice and valuable suggestions.

Bharatkumar (ADVOCATE )     15 November 2011

First u file a civil suit for that and u see the term and condition of the agreement. Mobile recording is legal but it's chellange in court and it's prove in court  is very difficulty .  Builder / Owner give a notice for refuses and u give any answer?

Akshay Sonurkar (Consultant)     16 November 2011

Dear All,

Now i understand the importance of mobile recording as legal evidence.

Request you to suggest on agreement photo copy because i don't have original one.

Will the photo copy serve as firm evidence?

 

Regards

SRINIVASA PRASAD Warangal A.P (LEGAL PRACTIONER )     20 January 2012

Yes, engage an advocate and file a case


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