Proving the photographs
2 years ago
In my civil suit, i am representing the plaintiff. The plaintiff has taken photographs about the obstruction to his easementary way which is caused by the defendants. The plaintiff developed the photographs in one photo studio and then i filed the copies along with the original receipt given by the photo studio who printed them. During the chief examination the defendants have objected to exhibit the said photographs as there is absence of certificate under Sec 65B of Evidence Act. Please guide me what shall i do to get the photographs exhibited. Can the certificate be produced now as photos are already on record of the court
A.Dear Client
Certificate under Section 65B is supposed to be submitted when the evidence is in the electronic form or output of an electronic form. Here its just a photograph which was snapped y a camera then where is the question for 65B certificate.
Certificate under Section 65B is supposed to be submitted when the evidence is in the electronic form or output of an electronic form. Here its just a photograph which was snapped y a camera then where is the question for 65B certificate.
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