05-Feb-2018, 06:05 AM
Another related article on audio recordings in the Family Court has been published.
8 Tips On Admitting Audio Recordings In Family Law Hearings
Section 7 of the Surveillance Devices Act 2007 (NSW) (“SDA“) makes it unlawful to record private conversations without the consent of the other person unless it comes within one of the exceptions in subsections (2) & (3) of section 7 SDA. So what are some useful tips that arise from this case:
Read theme here: 8 Tips On Admitting Audio Recordings In Family Law Hearings
http://www.familylawexpress.com.au/family-law-news/evidence/secret-recordings/8-tips-on-admitting-audio-recordings-in-family-law-hearings/3450/
8 Tips On Admitting Audio Recordings In Family Law Hearings
Section 7 of the Surveillance Devices Act 2007 (NSW) (“SDA“) makes it unlawful to record private conversations without the consent of the other person unless it comes within one of the exceptions in subsections (2) & (3) of section 7 SDA. So what are some useful tips that arise from this case:
Read theme here: 8 Tips On Admitting Audio Recordings In Family Law Hearings
http://www.familylawexpress.com.au/family-law-news/evidence/secret-recordings/8-tips-on-admitting-audio-recordings-in-family-law-hearings/3450/