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September 2016

Evidence – Compact Disk – Primary or Secondary evidence – A Compact Disk produced as a source of information of corrupt practice is inadmissible as a primary evidence . [Evidence Act, 1872, Section 65-B]

By Dr. K. Shivaram, Senior Advocate; Rahul K. Hakani, Advocate
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Mohammad Akbar vs. Ashok Sahu & Ors. AIR 2016 (NOC) 428 (CHH).

The Court held that where a compact disk is produced as a source of information of corrupt practice, it shall be admissible only as a secondary evidence and not as a primary evidence, where the compact disk did not contain any certificate as required u/s 65-B(4), hence not admissible as Evidence.

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