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498 a proof

(Querist) 18 September 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Good Day to all Experts!!

My inlaws filed false 498A case againt me and my parents 5 years back. They have no proof and no medical reports etc,but the witnesses who claims that i've demanded money to buy a big car from them.But the truth is that the demand which was put in front of them is that my wife should respect my parents and take care of the daughter.wife left me and my 1yr old daughter with me, went to her parents home and filed case on me theeraftern in 2010 wher During pendency of case , my wife suffered heartattack and expired in 2012.

The case of 498A is pending as the charges are yet to be framed. The witnesses who claimed that i demanded money for car...I had audio recording of that meeting in which no money was demanded but only request was put in front of them that they should educate my wife to respect elders.that 3 hrs conversation

My query...can that audio recording be treated as evidence in court? if yes,,,advise the way plz.( I've heared that translation of conversation have to be done and its very costly?)

experts..Advise plz

regards

MAni
SAINATH DEVALLA (Expert) 18 September 2015
The court has to be convinced about the validity of the recording and then only it will be treated as evidence.

Audio recordings are admissible as evidence if they appear to be trustworthy, genuine and have been corroborated by other evidence,according to section 65A of Indian Evidence Act.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 18 September 2015
audio recording are admissible in court provided its validity is proved.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 15 September 2016
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Kumar Doab (Expert) 15 September 2016
What exactly is the purpose of doing so?


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