
EVIDENCE #51 | How to admit WhatsApp message in court ?
From CLP Classroom by Dennis Chong
April 3, 2026 · 8 min
About this episode
This episode explains how WhatsApp messages can be admitted as evidence in court, focusing on legal requirements and the Evidence Act.
How can WhatsApp messages be admitted as evidence in court? This episode explains the legal requirements for admitting electronic communications, including issues of authenticity, relevance, and the application of S.90A Evidence Act 1950. For more information on the courses I offered, please visit www.clpexam.com
People in this episode
Host: Dennis Chong
Topics covered
- WhatsApp messages
- evidence in court
- legal requirements
- electronic communications
- authenticity
- relevance
Keywords
- evidence
- court
- legal requirements
- authenticity
- relevance
- S.90A
- electronic communications
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: S.90A Evidence Act 1950, www.clpexam.com
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