Is secretly recorded mobile audio admissible as evidence in court?

Is a mobile recording, made without the owner’s knowledge, admissible in court during case proceedings?

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Ayantika Mondal
Advocate Ayantika Mondal Answered: 05 Sep 2025

Dear Client, Yes, a secretly recorded mobile audio can be admissible in court, provided it is not obtained by violating any IT Laws or Privacy Laws in force and is relevant to the matter in dispute, authentic, and supported with the necessary certification under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act. I hope this answer helps. In case of future queries, please feel free to contact us. Thank you.

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Advocate By LEAD INDIA Answered: 02 Sep 2025

Yes, a mobile recording made without the owner’s knowledge can be admissible in court if it is relevant to the case and not obtained by violating any law like IT Act or Privacy laws. The court will check its authenticity and relevance before accepting it as evidence. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.

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