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Can I produce telephonic recording as proof in the court

This is a cheque bounce case, I am talking to the person who issued cheques and requesting him to every time e says he will pay, I now very soon exhaust the 90 day period to represent the cheque. Other than the cheques the only proof I have now is his acceptance on phone calls that he is due and he will pay the hand loan taken. Please advise if telephone reocrding and SMS are considered as proofs. Amount of cheque bounce is 60 lakhs.
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Posted on 30-Oct-18
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Advocate Rahul
Answered on 01-Nov-18
AS per the Section 65-B of Indian Evidence Act it can be produced in Court as Proofs along with the affidavit u/s 65-B of Indian Evidence Act
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Advocate Vinay Kashyap, Tel:
Answered on 17-Nov-18
Yes telephone recordings and SMSs are good evidences to prove your case. These documents are considerable in court as per Indian Evidence act. But it depends on the cross examination too. You should ask him questions on about alleged calls & smss if he admits the same there would be no need to prove the said documents i.e sms and call records. For more queries you can reach me @ ThisIsAdvocate@gmail.com
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Advocate Vinay Kashyap, Tel:
Answered on 17-Nov-18
Yes as per Indian Evidence act you can
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Advocate Utkarsh
Answered on 20-Nov-18
Yes they are. One has to file an application for this.
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Advocate Sanjay
Answered on 25-Nov-18
Dear Client, Your should file case against your debtor, court may consider your evidence at the stage of evidence, Now electronics communication is admissible in the court of law.
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Advocate Sanjay
Answered on 25-Nov-18
Dear Client, Your should file case against your debtor, court may consider your evidence at the stage of evidence, Now electronics communication is admissible in the court of law.
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Advocate Sanjay
Answered on 25-Nov-18
Dear Client, Your should file case against your debtor, court may consider your evidence at the stage of evidence, Now electronics communication is admissible in the court of law.
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Advocate Ganesh
Answered on 26-Nov-18
Respected Sir/Madam, Let me solve your question: Firstly: Yes you can produce the telephonic call logs abd SMSs’ as the part of evidence. Secondly: According to Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 relates to admissibility of electronic records as evidence in a Court of law. Thirdly: You have to file an application under Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act along with the accompanying Affidavit duely signed by the Applicant or witness, along with list of documents and discreption of the documents being produced. Hope I have answered your query. Thank you, Regards— Advocate GANESH B R, High Court of Karnataka, Chamrajpet Bangalore.
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Advocate Ganesh
Answered on 26-Nov-18
Respected Sir/Madam, Let me solve your question: Firstly: Yes you can produce the telephonic call logs abd SMSs’ as the part of evidence. Secondly: According to Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 relates to admissibility of electronic records as evidence in a Court of law. Thirdly: You have to file an application under Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act along with the accompanying Affidavit duely signed by the Applicant or witness, along with list of documents and discreption of the documents being produced. Hope I have answered your query. Thank you, Regards— Advocate GANESH B R, High Court of Karnataka, Chamrajpet Bangalore.
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Advocate Rabi
Answered on 05-Dec-18
The Court will consider the conversation on phone call and sms in evidence. You should move to the court immediately.
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