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Eric Easter   07 July 2016

What is the value of sleep-talk audio recordings?

My cousin who lives in Kolkata is planning to file a case against his neighbor. His neighbor knows that. My cousin has the habit of talking loudly in his sleep. The talks are of course sometimes meaningless, sometimes meaningful, and sometimes full of slangs (Sample: "I will kill you, ******************, I am not mad, you guys are, **************"). His neighbor has recorded these over a course of three months and is planning to use these huge no. of audio recordings in the court to prove that my cousin is a violent mad criminal. What should be our strategy?



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JustAdvisor (IT)     07 July 2016

It is amusing to note the company you keep. sometimes your acquaintances are captured on video behaving strangely, sometimes their waste is picked up by neighbours, at other times their sleep talk is captured on audio. Sir, whosoever you are, this forum is for soliciting serious legal advice for genuine problems. If you want to have creative fun, start your blog.
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Pawan S (Advocate)     07 July 2016

These cannot be utilized as evidence.

Instead of presuming things, face the situation thereafter as and when it comes.

 

Kumar Doab (FIN)     07 July 2016

Let a psychiatrist traet him and certify he is sufferring from it.

 

Eric Easter   07 July 2016

Originally posted by : JustAdvisor
It is amusing to note the company you keep. sometimes your acquaintances are captured on video behaving strangely, sometimes their waste is picked up by neighbours, at other times their sleep talk is captured on audio. Sir, whosoever you are, this forum is for soliciting serious legal advice for genuine problems. If you want to have creative fun, start your blog.

The posts might sound amusing but sadly they are real. I believe framing a person in a false case or proving a talented person is a violent mad criminal is a pretty serious issue and I would be happier if you could focus on the question instead of how it looks from the surface. 

Eric Easter   07 July 2016

Originally posted by : Ekta
These cannot be utilized as evidence.

Instead of presuming things, face the situation thereafter as and when it comes.

 

Thank you for your reply. Why do you think preparedness is bad?

Eric Easter   07 July 2016

Originally posted by : Kumar Doab
Let a psychiatrist traet him and certify he is sufferring from it.

 

Thank you for your reply. Please explain your comment.

Kumar Doab (FIN)     07 July 2016

You are claimimng that he has not contorl on it apparently it is due to some abnormal or medical disorder then a Medical Specialist can diagnose, certifiy it, and traet it, if it indeed exists.

 

It may be his defence.

 

 

type of parasomnia -- an abnormal behavior that takes place during sleep

or somniloquy, is the act of speaking during sleep

Pawan S (Advocate)     07 July 2016

Originally posted by : Eric Easter



Originally posted by : Ekta



These cannot be utilized as evidence.

Instead of presuming things, face the situation thereafter as and when it comes.

 





Thank you for your reply. Why do you think preparedness is bad?

Preparedness is not bad.

But there can be many presumptions,probable & different circumstances. Painting a picture based on presumptions is not viable.

No valuable views can be expressed based on the probable guesses.

 

Mukesh sharma (job )     08 July 2016

Agree with ekta 

 

Amit Bhandari (Service)     09 July 2016

Such recordings are not sufficient to prove the accused to be a violent, mad criminal. You may proceed against the accused under civil law on ground on 'nuisance'.

Pawan S (Advocate)     09 July 2016

Sleep talk cannot be a reason/ground to proceed against the accuse under civil law. 

Accuse is not doing this in consciousness.

 


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