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8. No doubt, this court has not framed specific rules regarding production of DVDs, however, they are at par with the procedure contained in Criminal Manual Chapter-VI, para 24, viz. "Rules for Production, Use and Recording of the Tape-recorded evidence in Court". The same procedure is then required to be adopted when CCTV footage or any such recording is produced in the form of DVD, CD or pen-drive or any such electronic mode. The basic purpose of adopting the said rules is, to ensure that, at the time of receiving that device/electronic record, the contents are seen and the transcription thereof would support the contents as to what is seen or viewed on the screen. Such digital/electronic record is prone to destruction for so many reasons and, therefore, production of back-up copy of the same will have also to be made to avoid tampering of such digital/electronic record In fact, a hash value of the same is required to be taken. It will not be out of place to mention here the guidelines, those have been given by the Division bench of this court in Criminal Appeal No.549/2019 with the companion matter (Vaijinath Sominath Rakh Vs. State of Maharashtra and Anr.- Decided on 10th July, 2019). Those guidelines were in respect of CCTV footage. However, they were mainly in respect of the directions to the Investigating agency at the time of seizure of electronic devices/material.