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<h1>Section 610A: Digital and Reproduced Documents Admissible as Evidence Under Companies Act, 1956 with Certain Conditions</h1> Section 610A of the Companies Act, 1956, addresses the admissibility of microfilms, facsimile copies, computer printouts, and documents on computer media as evidence. It states that such reproductions are considered documents under the Act and are admissible in proceedings without needing the original, provided certain conditions are met. For computer printouts, the data must originate from company filings, be authenticated by the Registrar, and preserved without data loss. This provision ensures that digital and reproduced documents hold the same evidentiary value as originals in legal contexts.