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+ | ====== Sending whatsapp Notice is valid in Court ====== | ||
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+ | Legal notices sent on phone messaging application WhatsApp will be treated as valid evidence in court. A legal notice received by an individual on their WhatsApp account will be treated same as receiving a physical copy of the notice. | ||
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+ | Justice Gautam Patel, who was hearing the case, said | ||
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+ | According to the law, a legal notice can be served to an individual or firm via registered post or by visiting in person. However, this has changed in recent times after the enactment of the I-T Act, which recognises electronic communication such as e-mails and text messages as legal evidence. | ||
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blog/sending-whatsapp-notice-is-valid-in-court.txt · Last modified: 2023/04/16 03:29 by Shrawan