Evidence Act, 1872–Secs. 137 & 138–If a witness is not subjected to cross-examination on the vital aspect of the matter having a material bearing on the issue, his statement in the examination-in-chief is deemed to be admitted by the other party.
Evidence Act, 1872–Secs. 137 & 138–If a witness is not subjected to cross-examination on the vital aspect of the matter having a material bearing on the issue, his statement in the examination-in-chief is deemed to be admitted by the other party.