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...footage panchanama supported by a Certificate under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act, marks presence of the applicant with “Koyta” a deadly weapon at the scene of offence. The corresponding injury...Mira Road Police Station initially under Section 324 and later under Sections 326, 143, 148, 149 of the Penal Code, 1860, the applicant is seeking pre-arrest bail. 3. The applicant was...time sandwich vendor. It is alleged that, the applicant refused to pay price of the sandwich, he had taken. On this insignificant issue, applicant and the co-accused assaulted the deceased. CCTV...

...FIR was registered on the complaint of the petitioner initially under Sections 354, 323, 506, 148, 149 of the IPC. During investigation, the police collected the CCTV footage along with a certificate under ...Prayer in this petition is for transfer of the investigation in FIR No.36 dated 11.10.2020, registered under Sections 354, 323, 325, 506, 148, 149...

... application under Section 319 Cr.P.C. of the revisionist and wrongly relied upon the CCTV footage without certificate under Section ...evidence before the trial court. It is also argued that there is no certificate under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act, which is mandatory for relying upon the electronic evidence in view of the...counsel for the parties and perusing the record, I find that it is not in dispute that there is no certificate under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act in order to place reliance upon the electronic...

...the Respondents to produce the original CCTV footage along with compliance under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act; 3...conducted by the investigating officer is not proper. It is also submitted that CCTV footage is available and the same is not seized. It is also submitted that the victim is threatened by the culprit using a..., such as the Crime Branch or any other independent investigating authority, since the police officials involved are under the shade of suspicion; c) Direct the Respondents...

...camera footage with Certificate under section 65B of Evidence Act regarding quarrel. Myself Assistant Sub Inspector, has taken into custody one pen drive containing CCTV camera ...Certificate under section 65B of Evidence Act as proof of evidence through seizure memo. The SID 140146005909510182 on E-Sakshay App has been generated on the government tab...Punjab. The Registry is directed to make the necessary correction in the memo of parties in the paper book. 2. The Prayer in this petition under Section 483 BNSS is for grant...

...sheet and the Court below also without considering the materials dismissed the petition observing that the CCTV footage was not supported with the certificate under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence...against the removal of the name of the third accused in the final report observing that the CCTV footage was not supported by the Certificate under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act...mentioned the name of the third accused in the complaint and also in the statement under Section 161 Cr.P.C. and CCTV footage and photos also produced by the defacto complainant, which shows the...

...fresh consideration. The petitioner is directed to produce all the relevant materials i.e., CCTV footage along with certification under Section 65B of Evidence Act before the Court...same on merits. Hence, the petitioner filed a petition under Section 65B of Evidence Act / 63 of BSA Act, 2023 before the Assistant Sessions Judge, Denkanikottai and has also produced a pendrive...Section 307 IPC. He further submitted that in the original complaint the petitioner has not stated about the CCTV Footage. Further, no such evidence was collected by the investigating officer, as...

...offence is stated to have been committed. He would further submit that date and timings are always fed manually in the CCTV footage and it is very easy to manipulate the CCTV recording; that, any CCTV ...time of the incident petitioner/accused was present at his residence which can be seen from the CCTV footage of house of the petitioner; that, the distance of place of incident is 25 kms from the...though in the CCTV footage provided by the petitioner/accused he seems to be visible at his residence but it cannot be ascertained whether this CCTV is of the same date and time when this alleged...

...Court was that in the absence of a certificate under Section 65B(4) of the Indian Evidence Act, the CCTV footage could not be admissible in evidence in light of the judgment in...the case of the prosecution. Undoubtedly, a test identification parade was not held but the Courts below have held that it was not required as the CCTV footage was enough to prove the identity of the petitioner. ..., requirement of certificate under Section 65B(h) is not always mandatory.” (Emphasis supplied) 19. In the present case, PW2-Ashok Kumar, Clerk SBI, Rewari or...

...liberty. Furthermore, it is argued that the CCTV footage relied upon by the prosecution lacks authenticity, as it is not supported by a certificate under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act...piece of evidence and do not negate his involvement in the larger conspiracy. Regarding the CCTV footage, it is argued that the certificate under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act has now been filed.... Additionally, no notice under Section 91 of Cr.P.C. was issued to Kia Motors to obtain the footage, and no statement under Section 161 of Cr.P.C. was recorded from the person providing it, rendering the ...

...[AIR 1996 SC 1393]). Thus, such a right could not be denied and such denial is not fair trial. But, admissibility of the CCTV footage produced in pendrive, without certi... Dated this the 8th day of November, 2024 This Criminal Revision Petition has been filed under Sections 438 and 442 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita....303/2021 before the trial court, where the prosecution alleges commission of offences punishable under Sections 447 and 354 of IPC and under Sections 8 read with 7 and...

...but neither the contents of the said footage have been declared nor the Investigating Officer has claimed any aid thereof in identification of the petitioner. In any case, the CCTV footage is inadmissible in evidence for wa...hearing through video conferencing. The petitioner has filed the present (first) petition under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 for grant of regular...bail in case FIR No.0011 dated 03.01.2019 registered at Police Station Sadar Bhiwani, District Bhiwani initially under Sections 395 and 397 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short, "IPC") and Section...

.... He further submitted that the entire case of police rest upon CCTV footage which was not verified from FSL. A certificate under Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 was obtained from...wound which is not enough to cause death of any individual and therefore, the case under Section 302 IPC is not made out. The material on record clearly indicated that appellant was not involved in...without considering the case of present accused had proceeded to frame charges under Sections 147, 148, 323, 149, 302 of IPC and Section 3(2)(v) of SC/ST (POA) Act. Aforesaid...

...report was filed on 4.6.2015 and Mohan Shenoy was found dead.4. The learned counsel for the applicant submits that as on today, the cctv footage implicating the present applicant cannot be considered to be an incrimin...under Sections 302, 201 read with Section 34 of IPC. The applicant was then taken into the custody. In the course of investigation, the investigaing officer had taken the CCTV...Information Technology Act does not find place in the compilatino of chartge sheet. In fact, a certificate under Section 65B can only be considered as faras the admissibility of the electronic...

...footage, which was directly and immediately stored in the hard drive of the computer is the original media, that was self generated and created without any human intervention. This CCTV footage is not secondary evidence and...or any other electronic record is produced, the same is admissible and taken on record. This takes care of the contention of the appellant that the CCTV footage should be discarded and not read in evidence in the absence of a certif...not unsettle and nullify the authenticity of the CCTV footage for there is no evidence or even a suggestion that the appellant Kishan Tripathi was at any time under compulsion or force, was asked to...

...." 13. In the present case, reliance cannot be placed on the argument of the learned counsel for the appellant as the appellant himself, in his statement recorded under section 313 of ...under section 10 read with section 9(e) of POCSO Act and section 354A of IPC and sentenced to undergo 7 years of rigorous imprisonment. 4. Briefs facts are that...lips. Thereafter, the prosecutrix told this fact to Dr. Anupam Kanodia. The prosecutrix also told the same to her mother and thereafter CCTV footage was looked into. The appellant was identified and...

...victim, who has been tutored to implicate the accused in the aforementioned offence. He submits that there are material contradictions in the statement of the victim as recorded under Section 161 of the Cr.P.C., 164 of the Cr.P.C., ...Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (in short, 'Cr.P.C.') seeking release on Bail in FIR no.101/2017 registered at Police Station: Govindpuri, South-East District, Delhi under Sections...17.03.2017, CCTV footages near Navjeevan Camp and Fish Market, Govindpuri were checked. CCTV footage of Camera no.8 at Shop of Pannalal was checked and it was found that the accused Mantra @ Mantram @ Sonu was...

...terms of order dated 26.02.2024 and along with same, the CCTV footage as also the certificate which is required under Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (in short "Act of 1872") were filed and...: "38. That the Ld. Additional Sessions Judge/Fast Track Court, Pratapgarh, on 26.02.2024, directed the Petitioner to file the CCTV footage available with him and the Petitioner ... would not help the applicant. For the reason that the CCTV footage in the case of XYZ (supra) was not in possession of the informant/complainant and the same was ...

...`10,000/- in three tractions. 11. Plea of complainant is that CCTV footage has not been certified as required under Section 65-B of India Evidence Act. The ...Section 65-B of the Evidence Act. 12. In view of the binding precedent, the plea of complainant that CD footage has not been certi...and this is evident from inquiry and CCTV footage of opposite party No.1. As per record of the bank, complainant had withdrawn `25,000/- on 15.8.2016 in four transactions i.e. at 12.02 PM for `1000...

...dispute that the applicant is not named in the F.I.R. and his alleged complicity on the basis of CCTV footage has been shown but the said CCTV footage was neither recovered nor produced before the trial court and e...State and Mr. Rahul Mishra, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the complainant. The instant third bail application under Section 439 of Cr.P.C. has been filed on...behalf of the applicant with a prayer to release him on bail in Case Crime No. 299 of 2019, under Section 302 of I.P.C., Police Station-Kotwali, District-Fatehpur, during the pendency of trial...