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Recording is admissible in court  Laws regarding electronic record and their admissibility are properly laid down in  S ection 65B of Indian Evidence Act . The contents of electronic records may be proved in accordance with the provisions of section 65B. Therefore, in order to understand whether a voice recording can be used as an evidence in courts in India, an understanding of section 65B of Indian Evidence Act is necessary. Any information contained in an electronic record which is recorded or copied in optical or magnetic media produced by a computer shall be deemed to be also a document if the conditions mentioned here are satisfied. If the conditions are satisfied  then such recordings are admissible in any proceedings without further proof or production of the original, as evidence of any contents of the original, or of any fact stated of which direct evidence would be admissible. The conditions are – The source containing the information was produced by the comp

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