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Justice-Needed (Service)     25 February 2017

Lies in cross examination

What if petitioner tell lies in cross examination stage? Even if I do not have something to prove her lies (blinded statements) then does this mean that statement would go against me and favor to petitioner? Please help.


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Dont worry.  Joot bole kauwwa kaate. yesDo you have a advocate representing you in court of Law ? Or are these questions of the ever wavering mind which they appear so...?  All these are to be handled by your advocate.  Technical aspects are better dealt practical than theory.

Justice-Needed (Service)     25 February 2017

Thanks helping hand

stanley (Freedom)     25 February 2017

@ author 

what so ever she states the burden of proof is on her to prove the same .So relax.  

Nadeem Qureshi (Advocate/ nadeemqureshi1@gmail.com)     25 February 2017

It isuseful or not, it is depend on the contents of the statement and the complaint, without knowing the details of the facts best opinion can not be provided.

 

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