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Facebook posting as evidence

Can anyone tell me How exactly to submit facebook posting and photo as evidence in court. 

Profiles are subject to change to private status from public. 

What is the way exactly to submit as valid evidence in court. 

 

Thanks

 



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 5 Replies

RAJIV BHASIN (ADVOCATE) (Bhasin Legal Consultants(SOLICITORS & ADVOCATES) bhasin.laws@yahoo.com 9811210505)     03 February 2014

Dear,

 

You can get the printout of all the postings which shall be proved in court being primary evidence as per evidence Act being documents. you have no need to worry. The onus in on other party to disprove it. 

 

Rajiv Bhasin 

BHASIN LEGAL CONSULTANTS

SOLICITORS AND ADVOCATES

www.bhasinlegalconsultants.com

 
 

Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     03 February 2014

 When attempting to view the Facebook pages of parties and witnesses, however, lawyers are bound by certain ethical restrictions regarding the means by which they attempt to access private information. [1] Lawyers scouring social media sites looking for evidence sometimes strike gold. 

Satya Siva Kumar Mandiga (adovate)     10 February 2014

Hi Friends,

Taking Facebook a social network documents as evidence can be submitted as primary evidence but there is no guarantee that these are published by the owner, the best way is take help of Facebook support team to identify the IP Address of the published message with all the timestamp location.

So the evidence must be properly been analyzed by cyber experts, add justified and certified documents to the Court.

 

M.S.S.KUMAR

CYBER ATTORNEY

mahendra limaye (Cyber Legal Consultant)     10 February 2014

You can preserve particular links for the postings/photos as evidence and simultaneously get assistance from fb through LEA in ascertaining the facts .www.cyberorgindia.com do provide expert evidence gathering services.

cyberlawyer (barrister)     21 February 2014

I agree with Kumar ji....


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