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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "cross-examination"
No Rebuttal To Desertion Allegations Despite Entering Appearance: Karnataka High Court Dismisses Wife's Appeal Against Divorce Decree
“Criminal Trial Is Not IPL T20 Match”: Orissa High Court Sets Aside Rape Conviction As Defence Counsel Not Granted Reasonable Time For Preparation
Statement Recorded U/S 164 Or 161 CrPC Can't Be Treated As Substantive Evidence Without Opportunity Of Cross-Examination To Defence: Patna High Court
S. 311 CrPC | Orissa High Court Allows Recall Of Witness 26 Yrs After He Was Cross-Examined & Discharged
S.33(5) POCSO Act Does Not Mean Accused Will Not Be Given Any Opportunity To Cross- Examine Prosecutrix: Karnataka High Court
Karnataka High Court Orders Trial Court To Pass Fresh Verdict in Murder Case, Says Court Can't Ignore Cross-Examination While Considering Evidence
Evidence Of Witness In Examination-In-Chief Doesn’t Become Inadmissible Merely Because He Couldn’t Be Cross-Examined: Patna HC Reiterates
Application For Cross Examination Before Adjudicating Authority Integral Part Of Adjudication Process, Not Alien To PMLA Proceedings: Delhi HC
[POCSO Act] MP High Court Upholds Closure Of Rights Of Accused To Cross-Examine Prosecutrix Owing To Their Dilatory Tactics
[S.311 CrPC] Statement Made In Cross-Examination Alone Cannot Be Basis To Recall Witnesses: Bombay High Court
"Purpose Of Cross-Examination Not To Create Indelible Scars": Madras HC Apologises To Women Litigants For Insensitive Questions By A Lawyer
Court Can Compel Lawyer To Conclude Cross Examination On Same Day Only In Rarest Circumstances: Delhi High Court
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