on which generally the cross-examination of the witnesses is based. Primarily, statements made by a witness in their Evidence by way of Affidavit or in examination-in-chief, along with exhibited documents, are the basis for every cross-examina
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on which generally the cross-examination of the witnesses is based. Primarily, statements made by a witness in their Evidence by way of Affidavit or in examination-in-chief, along with exhibited documents, are the basis for every cross-examina
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Art Of Cross-examination : Basic Canons itness, who has been examined in examination-in-chief". Thus, it is essential to briefly appreciate its cardinal principles. However, at the outset, it is also pertinent to discuss the material <span>on which generally the cross-examination of the witnesses is based. Primarily, statements made by a witness in their Evidence by way of Affidavit or in examination-in-chief, along with exhibited documents, are the basis for every cross-examination, in all types of cases, i.e. criminal or civil. In criminal matters, such documents are generally encompassed in the Charge-sheet and the supplementary report, if any. It includes A
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