Respected Dr. Ashok Jee,
I am immensely thankful to you for your kindness ! You are doing a service to all humanity by guiding them with your precious knowledge ! Thank you once again for that !
Please see the following points:
(1)I have recordings ( voice recording ) on one of my smartphone, which was crushed / broken by the criminals – its display has been completely broken. However, I am quite sure that voice recordings may be retrieved by a competent and authorized Forensic science Laboratory. Could you please answer the following :
(a) From your post, it appears that I have to certify that I owned that smartphone, correct ? If yes, exactly in what wording I certify that ?
(b) Since it is physically damaged , will it be acceptable as primary evidence ?
(2) I have further recordings on my other smart phone that is functional and is ok – so it will be admissible as primary evidence by itself ? Any time barring on its admissibility, if the case opens several years down the road and I keep those smartphones in my possession – I don’t trust police ?
(3) Please list any 3 Forensic Science Labs whose findings are acceptable by the Hon’bl Supreme Court of India ?
Also, please list out the requests that I need to ask FSL regarding voice recordings on smartphone itself and or copies of voice recordings sent in a microSD card ?
Thank you !