VOICE RECORDING AS AN EVIDENCE
Ritesh Mulchandani
(Querist) 23 August 2009
This query is : Resolved
I WANT TO KNOW THAT CAN A VOICE RECORDING BY A MOBILE HAS BEEN ADMISSIBLE AS AN EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL CASES IN INDIAN COURT AS PER LAW.
Regards
Ritesh Kumar
Ujjain(M.P.)
charudureja
(Expert) 23 August 2009
Recorded voice is admissible in court provided it has not been tampered in any form.
SANJAY DIXIT
(Expert) 23 August 2009
I agree with Mr charudureja. It may be used as an evidence.
Atul Singh
(Expert) 23 August 2009
While agreeing with the responses above, I'd recommend you read the following judgments for a detailed answer to your query:
Rupchand v. Mahabir Prasad, AIR 1956 Punjab 173
S. Pratap Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1964 SC 72
Yusufalli Esmail Nagree v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1968 SC 147
N. Sri Rama Reddy v. V.V. Giri, AIR 1971 SC 1162
R.K. Malkani v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1973 SC 157
Ziyauddin Burhanuddin Bukhari v. Brijmohan Ramdas Mehta, AIR 1975 SC 1788
Ram Singh v. Col. Ram Singh, AIR 1986 SC 3
Bhumik Dave
(Expert) 24 August 2009
I m agreed with mr. Atul
Somnath mukherjee
(Expert) 24 August 2009
Recording of voice can be treated as evidence if you prove that the voice is not tampered