The directions came in a verdict by which a bench of Justice S Muralidhar set aside a lower court order convicting a DDA employee in a corruption case.
During the hearing, the bench was apprised by Sunil K Mittal, counsel for the accused, that the soft copy of the statement of his client was "not available on the hard disk of the trial court's computer on which it was typed."
"The final corrected (and where applicable, the signed) versions of all evidence and statements recorded electronically shall, where recorded in a text format, be converted into the pdf format and digitally signed by the presiding judicial officer," one of the directions said.
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