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Parveen Kr. Aggarwal (Advocate)     26 January 2010

Defence

In a case (being complaint under section 138 of the N. I. Act) whether the complainant can produce and prove documents during cross-examination of a defence witness?



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Syed Adbul Khader Jeelani (Advocate 9642388507)     26 January 2010

yes definetly he can do so  the accused can produce his evidence and documents.

Parveen Kr. Aggarwal (Advocate)     27 January 2010

Yes. Accused can produce his evidence and documents. But whether the complainant can produce documents during cross-examination of such defence witness.

SURESHKUMAR.S (ADVOCATE)     26 March 2010

Yes. absolutely Yes. If at all any document is available incriminating the accused/defence witness ,and if the witness admits the document during cross examination,  it can very well  be marked through the defence witness by complainant as Ex-P(complainant's exhibit). (subject to the provisions of Indian Evidence Act)

FUTURE LAWYER (future lawyer)     30 June 2010

Mr.SKJ-Senior Lawyer, Say YES or NO. Do not  try to find mistaks in other feedback. Ur not a right to find out others mistaks. it prima facie it appears that your not a well versed lawyer, beacuse your postings only on logically basis not on legally basis.

If you know proper answar post here otherwise do not try to finout others mistakes here, this site only for exchanging legal knwoldge not for finding others mistaks, understand.


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