shambhulingamurthy boya333 22 January 2021
Kevin Moses Paul 22 January 2021
Nandini Warrier 22 January 2021
Good afternoon,
We can help you better if you could be specific in respect to facts.
CrPC does not have any sections that mention how to file a memorandum of evidence. However, section 80 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 talks about the memorandum of evidence.
"Whenever any document is produced before any Court, purporting to be a record or memorandum of the evidence, or of any part of the evidence, given by a witness in a judicial proceeding or before any officer authorized by law to take such evidence, or to be a statement or confession by any prisoner or accused person, taken in accordance with law, and purporting to be signed by any Judge or Magistrate, or by any such officer as aforesaid, the Court shall presume— that the document is genuine; that any statements as to the circumstances under which it was taken, purporting to be made by the person signing it, are true, and that such evidence, statement or confession was duly taken."
In simple terms, this means that any record of evidence, or any memorandum of evidence that is submitted by the witness to authorised people who can take the evidence for the purpose of judicial proceedings, taken in accordance to the law, any such evidence or record will be considered genuine.
You can always consult your lawyer, or any legal expert that you know of, to help you regarding the filing of the memorandum of evidence.
Hope this helped!
Regards,
Nandini