M.Sheik Mohammed Ali
(Expert) 29 April 2011
if you beleave that the signature is misused then ask to court appointed hand writ experts.
Ganesh Chavan
(Expert) 29 April 2011
I U.Sec.45 Of the Indian Evidence Act- When the Court has to form an opinion upon as to identity of hand writing or in questions as to identity of handwriting or finger impressions, are relevant facts ,Such person may called experts.
Parveen Kr. Aggarwal
(Expert) 29 April 2011
Yes. Report and Evidence a private handwriting expert is admissible in evidence but that will only be considered as opinion of an expert and is not binding on the court.
Adv. Hemant Bhand
(Expert) 29 April 2011
Report and Evidence given by private hand writing expert is admissible in court. However, it is court who decides whether to accept it or not.
Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate
(Expert) 29 April 2011
yes calling handwrite xpert in dought full situation is your right!
PALNITKAR V.V.
(Expert) 29 April 2011
Report of a private hand writing expert is as good as that of a government expert if it is reliable!
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 29 April 2011
The expert will be treated as a normal witness. The final decision will be taken by the court only. The is not bound by the expert opinion.
M/s. Y-not legal services
(Expert) 30 April 2011
no. the expert can be appoint by court only.. not by parties..
M/s. Y-not legal services
(Expert) 30 April 2011
even that expert is lible to cross examine by the aggrived counsel..
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 30 April 2011
The expert can be appointed by the court by suo motto or on application by the parties. On receiving the expert report, the expert will be called as a witness.
The expert will be treated as a normal witness. The final decision will be taken by the court only. The is not bound by the expert opinion.
Dr V. Nageswara Rao
(Expert) 30 April 2011
1. The prsctice is for the party to appoint its own expert and, as a rule, the expert supports the party who wppointed him and paid him. 2.Opinion of private experts is also admissible under S. 45 of Evidence Act. 3. The Courts are cautious in accepting the opinion of experts unless their opinion is corroborated by other evidence. 4. Under S.73 the Court can make its own comparison or even appoint its own expert. 5.In 2011, the Supreme Court of United Kingdom has held that an expert who gives a negligent report is accountacbe and liable to be sued.
Guest
(Expert) 01 May 2011
I agree with Mr. Nageswara Rao.
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