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Basic cross examination techniques

(Querist) 29 January 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Hi All,

While searching over the Internet, I found basic cross examination techniques on the

http://menrightsindia.net/2017/01/basic-cross-examination-techniques-in-matrimonial-cases.html

link.

Thanks to MenRightsIndia for putting such a great article. I personally like the following section:

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Cross-exam questions to elicit wife’s independent nature and non-abla-naari status:

Did you study in XYZ college?
Was that college in your hometown or outside?
Assuming it was outside: Did you stay in a hostel then?
Assuming it was in same city: How far was the college from your home? How did you reach college and back home from college? If she says she went by bus, then ask: Did anyone accompany you in the bus like your father etc? If she says no, then you can use that as argument later that if she can finish 3-4 years college course and travel in bus on her own everyday; what stops her applying, taking up a job, and travel by bus on her own now? Has she lost her ability to move out of home, go in bus/auto whatever, do productive things simply because she got married?

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However, the article is still incomplete and there are a few sections those need to be written.

Can someone provide more samples to fight false allegations under 498A, DV, and 125, as the link I mentioned above?

Thank you all in advance. Your small contribution can help many struggling with false allegations.
Guest (Expert) 29 January 2017
Appreciable! The article can be quite helpful to several persons facing false dv & dowry cases.
Ankur (Querist) 29 January 2017
Thanks Dhingra ji. As I mentioned that the article is still under development, I am looking forward if we can put some more examples here that will boost the confidence of those who are charged with false allegations.


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