• Production of evidence

I got the necessary identification & complete information electronically transmitted addressed to someone other for me. 


But beneath the email information it is written -------

The Information transmitted in this email is solely for the addressee. It is confidential and may be legally privileged. Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorized. Any revelation copying, distribution or any action taken by anyone other than by the addressee intended is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient then kindly delete the mail from your system. Any opinion or views expressed in this mail may not necessarily reflect that of Company. The sender considers unencrypted email as an insecure mode of communication.

Through this mail Court will come to know the factual position. I can produce it in the court or not. Court will accept it or not. Once I disclose, is there any remedy available with sender of email.
Asked 10 years ago in Constitutional Law

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It can be produced in the court in the manner laid down under the law. Whether or not it will be accepted depends on the contents of the information to be produced, the manner in which it is produced, and the nexus sought to be established with the case.

Ashish Davessar
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