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Delhi High Court Refuses Fresh Testimony in Cruelty Case, Allows Only Cross-Examination of Complainant
In a significant ruling on the scope of recalling witnesses, the Delhi High Court has declined a plea seeking fresh testimony by a complainant in a matrimonial cruelty case. The Court held that reopening examination-in-chief after years would be unjustified, especially when earlier statements had already been recorded.
Her examination-in-chief was recorded twice-in 2012 and 2014-before the trial court in Bengaluru. However, she did not appear for cross-examination and was eventually dropped as a witness in 2025.
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Delhi High Court Refuses Fresh Testimony in Cruelty Case, Allows Only Cross-Examination of Complainant
In a significant ruling on the scope of recalling witnesses, the Delhi High Court has declined a plea seeking fresh testimony by a complainant in a matrimonial cruelty case. The Court held that reopening examination-in-chief after years would be unjustified, especially when earlier statements had already been recorded.
Her examination-in-chief was recorded twice-in 2012 and 2014-before the trial court in Bengaluru. However, she did not appear for cross-examination and was eventually dropped as a witness in 2025.
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Delhi High Court Refuses Fresh Testimony in Cruelty Case, Allows Only Cross-Examination of Complainant
In a significant ruling on the scope of recalling witnesses, the Delhi High Court has declined a plea seeking fresh testimony by a complainant in a matrimonial cruelty case. The Court held that reopening examination-in-chief after years would be unjustified, especially when earlier statements had already been recorded.
Her examination-in-chief was recorded twice-in 2012 and 2014-before the trial court in Bengaluru. However, she did not appear for cross-examination and was eventually dropped as a witness in 2025.
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Rajasthan High Court Stays Consumer Proceedings Against Actor Salman Khan Over Pan Masala Advertisement Row
The Rajasthan High Court at Jaipur has put on hold the consumer proceedings initiated against actor Salman Khan in a case alleging misleading advertisement linked to a pan masala product. The order came during a hearing on a writ petition filed by the actor challenging earlier consumer forum directions.























