
What happens if a party fails to cross-examine a witness on a material part of his testimony? This episode explains the evidential consequences of such failure, including the principles from Wong Swee Chin v PP and the requirement to put one’s case during cross-examination. For more information on the courses I offered, please visit www.clpexam.com
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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE #51 | What is the chain of remand under S.117 CPC, and how does the law prevent the police from abusing repeated remand applications?

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE #50 | Can parties appear before the judge during revision?

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE #49 | Can an accused obtain a copy of the FIR?

EVIDENCE #53 | Hostile Witness — What Happens When Your Own Witness Turns Against You?
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