is court approval needed by police commossioner for taking voice samples or voice recordings of a person during enquiry.
without the f.i.r being filed can they take voice samples.
jamal (business) 25 May 2009
is court approval needed by police commossioner for taking voice samples or voice recordings of a person during enquiry.
without the f.i.r being filed can they take voice samples.
Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil) 25 May 2009
No for both questions.
Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil) 25 May 2009
Dear prabhakar ji ! where is point of diference between you and me !
the question is without the f.i.r being filed can they take voice samples ? answer - No. this is exactly what you are saying.
Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil) 25 May 2009
intimation to court is necessary but approval to take evidence is no necessary.
jamal (business) 26 May 2009
i am still not clear sir,
u mean to say that first the F.I.R must be lodged, and then court permission is needed for taking voice samples during investigation.
plz explain in little detail sir,
jamal (business) 26 May 2009
Sir, only if complaint is filed by a person, then can the police take voice samples during investigation or not.
Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil) 26 May 2009
Yes he can file a writ petition as action of police in this matter amounts to torture and violation of personal liberty guaranteed under Art. 21 of the Constitution of India.
jamal (business) 26 May 2009
so even on the basis of complaint the police can take voice samples,
there is no need if F.I.R,
is it correct
jamal (business) 26 May 2009
what is the difference between a complaint and F.I.R.
Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil) 26 May 2009
when police refused to lodge an FIR, then Complaint is made to the magistrate
Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer) 27 May 2009
Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer) 27 May 2009
Find attached a Delhi High Court judgment on this aspect
jamal (business) 27 May 2009
but sir what if they have already taken the samples.
what remedy is available, can we deny in the court that we dint give any sample,
can the voice samples be treated as a strong evidence
Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil) 27 May 2009
you need not to deny. Mr Prakash has clarified the position. you can not be made a witness against yourself. otherwise will be violation of fundamental right guaranteed under art. 20 of the constitution.