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Raj Kumar @ Danny vs State on 17 September, 2014

permission under Section 142 Indian Evidence Act. Further no leading questions could have been put to this witness under Section 154 Indian Evidence Act without ... cross-examination. That provision is enacted in Section 154 of Evidence Act. Section 154 says nothing about declaring a witness hostile. It allows a party
Delhi High Court Cites 44 - Cited by 0 - M Gupta - Full Document

Suresh @ Phullu vs State on 17 September, 2014

permission under Section 142 Indian Evidence Act. Further no leading questions could have been put to this witness under Section 154 Indian Evidence Act without ... cross-examination. That provision is enacted in Section 154 of Evidence Act. Section 154 says nothing about declaring a witness hostile. It allows a party
Delhi High Court Cites 44 - Cited by 0 - M Gupta - Full Document

Sanjay vs State on 17 September, 2014

permission under Section 142 Indian Evidence Act. Further no leading questions could have been put to this witness under Section 154 Indian Evidence Act without ... cross-examination. That provision is enacted in Section 154 of Evidence Act. Section 154 says nothing about declaring a witness hostile. It allows a party
Delhi High Court Cites 44 - Cited by 0 - M Gupta - Full Document

Dharambir @ Illa & Ors. vs The State (Nct Of Delhi) on 24 August, 2018

Act .............................................................................................................. 78 Section 3(2)(iii) and (iv) POA Act ................................................................................................. 79 Section 3(2)(v) POA Act ................................................................................................................ 80 Section 8 POA Act ......................................................................................................................... 84 This Court ... Inquiry ............................................................................ 101 Scientific evidence v. ocular evidence ......................................................................................... 103 Irrelevant considerations in rejecting testimony .......................................................................... 105 Numerical rule in respect of Section 149 IPC ............................................................................. 106 Analysis

Kulwinder vs State (Nct Of Delhi) on 24 August, 2018

Act .............................................................................................................. 78 Section 3(2)(iii) and (iv) POA Act ................................................................................................. 79 Section 3(2)(v) POA Act ................................................................................................................ 80 Section 8 POA Act ......................................................................................................................... 84 This Court ... Inquiry ............................................................................ 101 Scientific evidence v. ocular evidence ......................................................................................... 103 Irrelevant considerations in rejecting testimony .......................................................................... 105 Numerical rule in respect of Section 149 IPC ............................................................................. 106 Analysis

State (Nct Of Delhi) & Anr. vs Kulwinder & Ors. on 24 August, 2018

Act .............................................................................................................. 78 Section 3(2)(iii) and (iv) POA Act ................................................................................................. 79 Section 3(2)(v) POA Act ................................................................................................................ 80 Section 8 POA Act ......................................................................................................................... 84 This Court ... Inquiry ............................................................................ 101 Scientific evidence v. ocular evidence ......................................................................................... 103 Irrelevant considerations in rejecting testimony .......................................................................... 105 Numerical rule in respect of Section 149 IPC ............................................................................. 106 Analysis
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