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Pinky   17 August 2024

Sign on copy of cheif examination

1. Whether the examination of the chief should be signed by the complainant or not?

2. Is the complainant eligible to get a copy of the chief examination before undergoing a cross?
or
 3. whether the complainant can make a demand for getting copy of chief examination before undergoing cross-examination?

PS: it is found that the cheif , that was narrated by complainant, Steno, did not type , 

whether steno got managed by opposite party?
whether court got biased and managed by opposite party?


many thinks  preciding officer/ court cant go biased.. 
then why they hesistate to give a copy of cheif to the complainant to sign on their cheif ? or allow video recording of cheif examiantion?



Quick Summary
This discussion explores whether a complainant's signature is required on their chief examination statement. It also questions the complainant's right to obtain a copy of their chief examination before undergoing cross-examination. The query arises from concerns about potential tampering or bias in the recording and typing of statements.

 2 Replies

P. Venu (Advocate)     17 August 2024

What is the context for this query? Please post complete facts.

Pinky   17 August 2024

Sir, whatever the facts may be,.

 the query here is:

The cheif statement of the complainant recorded by Magistratre must have the signature of the complainant or not. 


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