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Section 5 of Indian Telegraph Act.

 "Allahabad High Court Rules Recorded Phone Conversations Admissible as Evidence, Regardless of Illegally Obtained."
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 “Allahabad High Court Rules Recorded Phone Conversations Admissible as Evidence, Regardless of Illegally Obtained.”

A telephone conversation between two accused parties cannot be omitted from evidence due to the fact that it was taken unlawfully, the Allahabad High Court has ruled. [Mahant Prasad Ram Tripathi @ M.P.R. Tripathi vs State Of U.P. Via C.B.I./A.C.B., Lucknow And Another] The statement was made by Justice Subhash Read more…

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