comply with section 65B(4)
of the Evidence Act to admit any electronic evidence. Furthermore,
the counsel suggested the case of Arjun Panditrao Khotkar v.
Kailash ... admit electronic records. He further pointed out the
procedural formalities that must be followed by the investigating
officer while conducting the Test identification parade
comply with section 65B(4)
of the Evidence Act to admit any electronic evidence. Furthermore,
the counsel suggested the case of Arjun Panditrao Khotkar v.
Kailash ... admit electronic records. He further pointed out the
procedural formalities that must be followed by the investigating
officer while conducting the Test identification parade
comply with section 65B(4)
of the Evidence Act to admit any electronic evidence. Furthermore,
the counsel suggested the case of Arjun Panditrao Khotkar v.
Kailash ... admit electronic records. He further pointed out the
procedural formalities that must be followed by the investigating
officer while conducting the Test identification parade
comply with section 65B(4)
of the Evidence Act to admit any electronic evidence. Furthermore,
the counsel suggested the case of Arjun Panditrao Khotkar v.
Kailash ... admit electronic records. He further pointed out the
procedural formalities that must be followed by the investigating
officer while conducting the Test identification parade
comply with section 65B(4)
of the Evidence Act to admit any electronic evidence. Furthermore,
the counsel suggested the case of Arjun Panditrao Khotkar v.
Kailash ... admit electronic records. He further pointed out the
procedural formalities that must be followed by the investigating
officer while conducting the Test identification parade
comply with section 65B(4)
of the Evidence Act to admit any electronic evidence. Furthermore,
the counsel suggested the case of Arjun Panditrao Khotkar v.
Kailash ... admit electronic records. He further pointed out the
procedural formalities that must be followed by the investigating
officer while conducting the Test identification parade
comply with section 65B(4)
of the Evidence Act to admit any electronic evidence. Furthermore,
the counsel suggested the case of Arjun Panditrao Khotkar v.
Kailash ... admit electronic records. He further pointed out the
procedural formalities that must be followed by the investigating
officer while conducting the Test identification parade
comply with section 65B(4)
of the Evidence Act to admit any electronic evidence. Furthermore,
the counsel suggested the case of Arjun Panditrao Khotkar v.
Kailash ... admit electronic records. He further pointed out the
procedural formalities that must be followed by the investigating
officer while conducting the Test identification parade
Anil Kumar vs The State Of Bihar on 28 June, 2023
Author: Chakradhari Sharan Singh