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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "cross-examination"
Can Rely On Statement Of Complainant Who Turned Hostile If Sufficient Evidence Available To Corroborate Prosecution's Version: P&H High Court
Recording of Prosecutrix's Testimony Through Two-Way Video Conferencing Not Adverse, No Denial Of Right To Fair Trial Of Accused: Delhi High Court
Family Courts Must Ordinarily Be Lenient In Matrimonial Disputes And Not Apply Rules Of Procedure Strictly: Delhi High Court
Commercial Courts Can Record Cross-Examination Of Outstation Witnesses Through Video Conferencing: Delhi High Court
Virtual Cross Examination Doesn't Prejudice Accused: Karnataka HC Refuses To Order Physical Presence Of Judge Appearing As Witness In Criminal Case
Duty Of Trial Court To Give Time To Accused To Engage Counsel For Cross Examining Prosecution Witnesses: Karnataka High Court
Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Condition Requiring Wife To Sponsor Husband's Travel From USA For His Cross-Examination In Matrimonial Case
Examination-In-Chief Of Witness Can't Fasten Liability Unless Opposite Party Is Afforded Opportunity To Cross Examine: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Family Courts Expected To Not Adopt Hyper-Technical Approach And Close Party’s Right To Cross Examination In Hurried Manner: Delhi High Court
Cross Examination Of Witness Can’t Continue In A Never Ending Manner, Must Be Concluded Within Reasonable Time: Delhi High Court
Court Can't Direct Party To Cross-Examine Witness On Basis Of Photocopies, Speculative Documents: Delhi High Court
'Standard Of Cross Examination Has Gone Down Drastically, Trial Court Advocates Not Developing Their Skills': Madras High Court
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