- Order of production and examination of witnesses.
- Judge to decide as to admissibility of evidence.
- Examination of witnesses.
- Order of examinations.
- Cross examination of person called to produce a document.
- Witnesses to character.
- Leading questions.
- Evidence as to matters in writing.
- Cross examination as to previous statements in writing.
- Questions lawful in cross examination.
- When witness to be compelled to answer.
- Court to decide when question shall be asked and when witness compelled to answer.
- Question not to be asked without reasonable grounds.
- Procedure of Court in case of question being asked without reasonable grounds.
- Indecent and scandalous questions.
- Questions intended to insult or annoy.
- Exclusion of evidence to contradict answers to questions testing veracity.
- Question by party to his own witness.
- Impeaching credit of witness.
- Questions tending to corroborate evidence of relevant fact, admissible.
- Former statements of witness may be proved to corroborate later testimony as to same fact.
- What matters may be proved in connection with proved statement relevant under
section 26 or 27. - Refreshing memory.
- Testimony to facts stated in document mentioned in section 162.
- Right of adverse party as to writing used to refresh memory.
- Production of documents.
- Giving, as evidence, of document called for and produced on notice.
- Using, as evidence, of document production of which was refused on notice.
- Judge’s power to put questions or order production.
Chapter 10 – Examination Of Witnesses
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