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Can SMS And Chats Be Submitted To Prove Financial Neglect?

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In modern legal proceedings, electronic communications such as SMS and chat messages are increasingly used as evidence to support claims including financial neglect or refusal to pay maintenance. Indian courts recognize the importance of digital evidence but require it to comply with procedural safeguards under the law.

Legal Position on Admissibility of SMS and Chats

Indian Evidence Act, Section 65B

  • Electronic records including SMS, WhatsApp chats, emails, and other digital messages are admissible as evidence if the conditions under Section 65B are satisfied.
  • A certified true copy of the electronic record along with the certificate of authenticity is required.

Relevance to Financial Neglect

  • Messages demonstrating refusal to provide financial support, threats, or neglect can substantiate maintenance claims.
  • Courts consider context, content, and consistency with other evidence.

Authentication and Proof

  • The party submitting electronic evidence must prove its authenticity and integrity.
  • Metadata, timestamps, and source verification strengthen the case.

Judicial Precedents

  • Several judgments have upheld the admissibility of WhatsApp chats and SMS as valid evidence if properly certified and relevant.

Practical Considerations

  • Keep the original device intact and avoid deleting messages.
  • Take screenshots and preserve chat backups.
  • Obtain certification of electronic records through a competent authority or affidavit.
  • Submit evidence along with other supporting documents for a stronger claim.

Consumer Safety Tips and Practical Advice

  • Maintain clear, organized records of all relevant communications.
  • Avoid tampering with or editing messages.
  • Consult a lawyer to ensure compliance with Section 65B requirements.
  • Use digital evidence to corroborate oral or documentary evidence.

Example

A wife claims her husband refuses to send money despite repeated requests. She submits WhatsApp chat screenshots where the husband denies financial support.

Legal outcome:

  • The court verifies authenticity through certification and metadata.
  • Considers messages alongside salary slips and bank statements.
  • Holds the husband liable for maintenance based on combined evidence.
  • Electronic communication strengthens the wife’s case for financial neglect.

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