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Evidence by Accused, if any
1
The Accused in his Evidence, may examine witnesses of the Complainant to rebut the presumption of law contained u/s 139 of the N.I. Act, 1881.
2
Accused cannot be permitted to lead Evidence by filing Affidavit in lieu of Examination-in-Chief; and only complainant or his witnesses can lead Evidence by filing Affidavit.
3
The Accused, during his cross examination, may be confronted with any document, although the said document is not part of the record.
Evidence by Accused, if any
1
The Accused in his Evidence, may examine witnesses of the Complainant to rebut the presumption of law contained u/s 139 of the N.I. Act, 1881.
2
Accused cannot be permitted to lead Evidence by filing Affidavit in lieu of Examination-in-Chief; and only complainant or his witnesses can lead Evidence by filing Affidavit.
3
The Accused, during his cross examination, may be confronted with any document, although the said document is not part of the record.
Evidence by Accused, if any
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