01-Aug-2015, 12:30 PM
A comprehensive article written by one of our expert writers can be found at the following link.
Audio Recordings as Evidence in Family Court priceedings
http://www.familylawexpress.com.au/family-law-brief/evidence/electronic-surveillance/audio-recordings-as-evidence-in-family-court-proceedings/2682/
Iid also worth checking out our Court Decisions section, under the Evidence category.
I would suggest that the devil is in the detail with most audio recordings, and whether they are admitted or not depends on numerous details, not just the question of whether the individual was aware that they were being recorded.
Audio Recordings as Evidence in Family Court priceedings
http://www.familylawexpress.com.au/family-law-brief/evidence/electronic-surveillance/audio-recordings-as-evidence-in-family-court-proceedings/2682/
Iid also worth checking out our Court Decisions section, under the Evidence category.
I would suggest that the devil is in the detail with most audio recordings, and whether they are admitted or not depends on numerous details, not just the question of whether the individual was aware that they were being recorded.