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Can CCTV footage help me defend a criminal case in Jaipur?

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I have CCTV footage that contradicts the allegations made in the FIR. Will Jaipur courts consider this evidence during bail or trial proceedings?

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Yes, CCTV footage can be a powerful tool to defend a criminal case in Jaipur, and in the current era of widespread surveillance, it is often one of the most objective forms of evidence available to either support or contradict the allegations against you. Under the Indian Evidence Act provisions on electronic records (and the corresponding provisions in the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023), CCTV footage is admissible as evidence provided it is properly authenticated, typically through a certificate under Section 65B confirming how the recording was obtained and preserved.

If CCTV footage exists from the location and time relevant to your case, it can establish your presence elsewhere at the time of the alleged offence, contradict a complainant's version of events, or demonstrate that the incident unfolded differently than described in the FIR. Because such footage is often overwritten within a matter of days or weeks depending on the storage capacity of the system, time is critical โ€” your lawyer should move quickly to identify possible camera locations (shops, residential societies, traffic cameras, or nearby commercial establishments) and secure preservation of the footage through a formal request or, if necessary, a court direction.

The process usually involves your lawyer writing to the concerned authority or private establishment requesting preservation of footage, followed by an application before the investigating officer or the court to have it collected and placed on record as evidence. Where the police are reluctant to collect exculpatory footage, your lawyer can move an application before the Magistrate directing the investigating agency to obtain and produce it, since deliberate non-collection of favourable evidence can itself become a ground for adverse inference against the prosecution.

It is worth noting that footage alone is rarely the entire defence โ€” it typically works best alongside witness testimony, forensic evidence, and a coherent overall narrative presented by your lawyer. Getting professional guidance early on how to identify, preserve, and present such evidence significantly increases its impact at trial. You can consult Aapka Legal Advice for guidance on evidence strategy, including insight from a panel of retired judges who understand exactly how courts evaluate electronic evidence in criminal trials.

Working with the Top Criminal Lawyers in Jaipur | Aapka Legal Advice ensures the footage is properly authenticated and presented in a manner the court will accept, rather than being challenged on technical grounds by the prosecution. In conclusion, CCTV footage can indeed be decisive in defending a Jaipur criminal case, but its value depends entirely on how quickly it is identified, preserved, and legally authenticated, making prompt action essential the moment you learn of a case against you.


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