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28. PW20 Sh. A. D. Tiwari, Principal Scientific Officer, CFSL had prepared a copy of data in micro SD card S1, which was sent to CFSL for retrieval of data by the order of this Court and for preparation of copies of the retrieved data. Witness deposed that the micro SD card S1 did not play in the system and therefore he had sent it to the Computer Forensic Division at CFSL vide internal forwarding letter (Ex. PW20/B). On the basis of the retrieved data received by him from the Computer Forensic Unit along with the report Ex. PW20/D, he gave his report Ex. PW20/C.
75. It is to be noted that micro SD cards 'Q1' & 'S1' did not play in the Court during trial when prosecution sought to play them during deposition of PW5 and PW17 respectively. They were then sent to CFSL for retrieval of data, on application of CBI.
76. PW19 Dr. Rajinder Singh has deposed that he had received the micro SD card Q1 in a sealed envelope for retrieval of data by the order of the Court and that there were 05 audio files in a hidden folder, of which he had prepared a copy in a CD which he had sent to the Court in a sealed cover along with his report Ex. PW19/B. Deposition of PW20 Sh. A. D. Tiwari, Principal Scientific Officer, CFSL & PW21 Sh. R. K. Srivastava, Principal Scientific Officer, CBI Vs. Lal Kishan @ Advani CFSL is to the effect that micro SD card S1 was received by PW20 by the Court order for retrieval of data, which was retrieved in the Computer Forensic Unit by PW21 Sh. R. K. Srivastava vide his report Ex. PW20/D on the basis of which PW20 gave report Ex. PW20/C. According to report Ex. PW20/D and deposition of PW21, there were 08 audio files in the micro SD card - 'S1'.