Oath for witnesses requires a sworn or affirmed declaration to speak the whole truth under tribunal rules. The rule prescribes that a witness must be administered an oath or offered a solemn affirmation, using a standardized verbal formula that binds the witness to speak the whole truth, thereby creating a procedural evidentiary safeguard during examination of witnesses under tribunal rules.
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Oath for witnesses requires a sworn or affirmed declaration to speak the whole truth under tribunal rules.
The rule prescribes that a witness must be administered an oath or offered a solemn affirmation, using a standardized verbal formula that binds the witness to speak the whole truth, thereby creating a procedural evidentiary safeguard during examination of witnesses under tribunal rules.
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