Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Medical witness deposition admissibility enables magistrate attested evidence use; court may summon deponent on application. Deposition of a medical witness taken and attested by a Magistrate in the presence of the accused, or taken on commission, may be given in evidence even if the deponent is not called; the court may summon and examine such deponent and shall do so on application by the prosecution or the accused as to the subject matter of the deposition.
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Medical witness deposition admissibility enables magistrate attested evidence use; court may summon deponent on application.
Deposition of a medical witness taken and attested by a Magistrate in the presence of the accused, or taken on commission, may be given in evidence even if the deponent is not called; the court may summon and examine such deponent and shall do so on application by the prosecution or the accused as to the subject matter of the deposition.
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