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"content": "The first question is whether vilification is a ground of impeachment. It is because, under the laws we have presented for the relevant count, public officers, including governors are supposed to behave in a manner that brings honour and dignity to their office and the office of other public officers. They legally oblige to refrain from bullying and vilifying. These are Chapter Six of the Constitution laws that I am talking about. Someone is opening them for me. Perhaps once it is open, I will show it to you. There is the question of whether we can rely on social media. The world moved along time ago from that traditional hostility towards electronic evidence. As a matter of fact, these days, even legal documents are served on WhatsApp . If you check with the Judiciary, WhatsApp is a recognised method of sending and serving official summonses, court orders and what not. There is legal provision of course for how electronic evidence is to be presented. The requirement is one for the authentication and all you need is a certificate."
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