Law in 100 Words | The need and importance of giving ‘suggestions’ in cross examination | Part 9

Visualise an examination in chief like building a wall (made up of the bricks of relevant facts and facts in issue). Imagine cross examination as trying to punch holes in that wall by incisive questioning and exposing falsehood, inconsistent statements, impeaching the credibility and veracity of the witness, culling out admissions, etc. etc. We all … Continue reading Law in 100 Words | The need and importance of giving ‘suggestions’ in cross examination | Part 9