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author | Nahid Hasan Riyad <mriyad877@gmail.com> | 2021-02-25 01:25:14 +0600 |
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committer | Nahid Hasan Riyad <mriyad877@gmail.com> | 2021-03-08 08:23:12 +0100 |
commit | f321ae8948238052a1238374be9d4ed11774440f (patch) | |
tree | 3523137491ce0de278a10152a305eb04a55ab733 | |
parent | 5a1bf2527847583b66e1ee61c040e82b70dfdbc4 (diff) |
dialer: Allow Call Recording For Bangladesh
Change-Id: I40a400fb6af3be7a986b1ec32f1fac716e7ead92
-rw-r--r-- | java/com/android/dialer/callrecord/res/xml/call_record_states.xml | 17 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/java/com/android/dialer/callrecord/res/xml/call_record_states.xml b/java/com/android/dialer/callrecord/res/xml/call_record_states.xml index 9907fe9e2..06309d760 100644 --- a/java/com/android/dialer/callrecord/res/xml/call_record_states.xml +++ b/java/com/android/dialer/callrecord/res/xml/call_record_states.xml @@ -225,6 +225,23 @@ --> <country iso="ba" allowed="true" /> + <!-- Enable recording for Bangladesh: + Based on the Evidence Act of 1872, audio recordings may be admissible as a form of + evidence. In civil cases, call recording may be used, but judges decide on when they are + admissable. Recordings are considered admissible evidence when a witness is deposed and + testifies to their validity before a court. Parties may rely on recordings during civil + cases, in order to support their side's version of events. While the use of audio + recordings as a form of evidence is common, the Supreme Court has not stated whether + recordings can be used as evidence blindly, thus their use is on a case-to-case basis. + + Legal discussion: + https://www.thedailystar.net/news/your-advocate-2 + + Evidence Act of 1872: + https://acc.portal.gov.bd/sites/default/files/files/acc.portal.gov.bd/law/7e753733_a368_471e_aef9_b4525cb5082c/The_Evidence_Act,_1872_(Act_No._I_of_1872).pdf + --> + <country iso="bd" allowed="true" /> + <!-- Enable recording for Belgium: As stated in the official response below, Belgian law does not consider the recording of one's personal communications as a punishable offense. Using said recordings in a |