My friends husband is using hacked emails as evidence against her proving her characterless in a case of dowry? i wana know can hacked emails used as evidence in court? is there any way to prove her innocent?
rhea (teacher) 15 September 2012
My friends husband is using hacked emails as evidence against her proving her characterless in a case of dowry? i wana know can hacked emails used as evidence in court? is there any way to prove her innocent?
Manjeet kumar sahu (Student) 15 September 2012
Please refer this case and try to come out with some conclusion.
Adv.R.P.Chugh (Advocate/Legal Consultant (rpchughadvocatesupremecourt@hotmail.com)) 15 September 2012
To your query on admissibility of hacked emails as evidence - this what I have to opine :-
In India we don't have the concept of 'fruits from the poisonous tree'. This metaphor is used to refer to the principle of exclusion of evidence obtained by illegal means. This is not applied in India, here even evidence obtained illegally is admissible provided it is sufficiently proved. However it would still make the person hacking an offendor u/s 43 of the IT Act.
Bharat Chugh
Advocate Supreme Court of India
rhea (teacher) 16 September 2012
thanks...
498_final stage (Professional) 12 June 2013
Dear Bharat,
I did audio recording using my cell phone where my wife used to threat me to file false cases against me and my family. I uploaded those files on an email account long time back. Now can you please advice what kind of evidence it would be considered? Primary or secondary? Also help me understand how to submit it?
I have emails where she clearly wrote that she want divorce from me and after a week of all this she filed false dowry cases against me and my family. Can you advice on how to submit the evidences like Emails and Audio records in the court?
Harsh (Manager) 12 June 2013
@author - you said your friend's husband so you are the wife's friend. first those emails - do they
prove that your friend is characterless etc.? If not and your friend is clean, you shouldnt worry. your friend doesnt need to prove she is innocent, that guy needs to prove his allegations.
if your friend exchanged obscene messages etc., then it is a different story.
@adv bharat
1) Instead of hacking intentionally, what if you get important information (evidence or otherwise) 'accidentally'. In most of our computers cookies are enabled and automatic 'Sign In' is also enabled. It's possible that some one opens a URL and it automatically logs you in.
Ideally one should log out if its not his/her account - but since such information is needed to bring out the truth, will this still make out an offense under IT act?
2) If you hire a detective and he brings strong evidences (hacked emails, IT returns etc.) who will come under the IT act here?