Recorded phone conversation is admissible evidence: Allahabad HC
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court has ruled that recorded phone conversations can be used as admissible evidence, even if they were obtained illegally. The court stated that the communication between two accused individuals, when recor...

The bench of Justice Subhash Vidyarthi passed the verdict on a revision plea moved by the former CEO of Fatehgarh Cantonment Board, Mahant Prasad Ram Tripathi.
The trial court had rejected the petitioner's discharge application seeking clean chit in a bribery case. The petitioner had approached the HC against the trial court's order saying that the entire case was based on recording of phone conversation which was obtained illegally.
Rejecting the petitioner's revision plea, the bench observed, "Whether the telephonic conversation between the two accused persons was intercepted or not and whether it was done legally or not -- this would not affect the admissibility of the recorded conversation in evidence against the petitioner."
"The law is clear that evidence cannot be refused to be admitted by the court on the ground that it had been obtained illegally," the bench said.
The petitioner was accused of seeking a Rs 1.65 lakh bribe through a member of the Cantt Board. The CBI had recorded a telephonic conversation between the two accused on a digital voice recorder, after one of the accused put the phone on speaker.
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