Presumption as to Documents. Chapter- VIB , Presumption as to documents Where any document is produced by any person or has been seized from the custody or control of any person, in either case, under this Act.
CHAPTER VIB
PRESUMPTION AS TO DOCUMENTS
36A. Presumption as to documents in certain cases.- Where
any document is produced by any person or has been seized from the custody or
control of any person, in either case, under this Act or under any other law and
such document is tendered by the prosecution in evidence against him or against
him and any other person who is tried jointly with him, the Court shall,—
- unless the contrary is proved by such person, presume—
- the truth of the contents of such document;
- that the signature and every other part of such document which
purports to be in the handwriting of any particular person or which the
Court may reasonably assume to have been signed by, or to be in the
handwriting of, any particular person, is in that person's handwriting,
and in the case of a document executed or attested, that it was executed
or attested by the person by whom it purports to have been so executed
or attested;
- admit the document in evidence, notwithstanding that it is not duly
stamped, if such document is otherwise admissible in evidence.
36B. Admissibility of microfilms, facsimile copies of documents and
computer print outs as documents and as evidence.-
- Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being
in force,—
- a micro film of a document or the reproduction of the image or
images embodied in such micro film (whether enlarged or not); or
- a facsimile copy of a document; or
- a statement contained in a document and included in a printed
material produced by a computer (hereinafter referred to as a "computer
print out"), if the conditions mentioned in sub-section (2) and the
other provisions contained in this section are satisfied in relation to
the statement and the computer in question,
shall be deemed to be also a document for the purposes of this Act and
the rules made thereunder and shall be admissible in any proceedings
thereunder without further proof or production of the original, as
evidence of any contents of the original or of any fact stated therein
of which direct evidence would be admissible.
- The conditions referred to in sub-section (1) in respect of a computer
print out shall be the following, namely:—
- the computer print out containing the statement was produced by the
computer during the period over which the computer was used regularly to
store or process information for the purposes of any activities
regularly carried on over that period by the person having lawful
control over the use of the computer;
- during the said period, there was regularly supplied to the computer
in the ordinary course of the said activities, information of the kind
contained in the statement or of the kind from which the information so
contained is derived;
- throughout the material part of the said period, the computer was
operating properly or, if not, then any respect in which it was not
operating properly or was out of operation during that part of that
period was not such as to affect the production of the document or the
accuracy of the contents; and
- the information contained in the statement reproduces or is derived
from information supplied to the computer in the ordinary course of the
said activities.
- Where over any period, the function of storing or processing information
for the purposes of any activities regularly carried on over that period as
mentioned in clause (a) of sub-section (2) was regularly performed by
computers, whether—
- by a combination of computers operating over that period; or
- by different computers operating in succession over that period; or
- by different combinations of computers operating in succession over
that period; or
- in any other manner involving the successive operation over that
period, in whatever order, of one or more computers and one or more
combinations of computers, all the computers used for that purpose
during that period shall be treated for the purposes of this section as
constituting a single computer; and references in this section to a
computer shall be construed accordingly.
- In any proceedings under this Act and the rules made thereunder where it
is desired to give a statement in evidence by virtue of this section, a
certificate doing any of the following things, that is to say,
- identifying the document containing the statement and describing the
manner in which it was produced;
- giving such particulars of any device involved in the production of
that document as may be appropriate for the purpose of showing that the
document was produced by a computer;
- dealing with any of the matters to which the conditions mentioned in
sub-section (2) relate, and purporting to be signed by a person
occupying a responsible official position in relation to the operation
of the relevant device or the management of the relevant activities
(whichever is appropriate) shall be evidence of any matter stated in the
certificate; and for the purposes of this sub-section it shall be
sufficient for a matter to be stated to the best of the knowledge and
belief of the person stating it.
- For the purposes of this section,—
- information shall be taken to be supplied to a computer if it is
supplied thereto in any appropriate form and whether it is so supplied
directly or (with or without human intervention) by means of any
appropriate equipment;
- whether in the course of activities carried on by any official,
information is supplied with a view to its being stored or processed for
the purposes of those activities by a computer operated otherwise than
in the course of those activities, that information, if duly supplied to
that computer, shall be taken to be supplied to it in the course of
those activities;
- a document shall be taken to have been produced by a computer
whether it was produced by it directly or (with or without human
intervention) by means of any appropriate equipment.
Explanation.—For the purposes of this section,—
- "computer" means any device that receives, stores and processes
data, applying stipulated processes to the information and supplying
results of these processes; and
- any reference to information being derived from other
information shall be a reference to its being derived therefrom by
calculation, comparison or any other process.