Employee compensation evidence must be memoranda authenticated by competent authority; medical witness testimony recorded nearly word for word. The competent authority must make a brief memorandum of each witness's evidence as the examination proceeds, authenticate it under hand or as prescribed by the State Government, and include it in the record. If prevented, the authority must record the reason, cause the memorandum to be written from his dictation, sign it, and include it in the record. Evidence of any medical witness must be taken down as nearly word for word as possible.
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Employee compensation evidence must be memoranda authenticated by competent authority; medical witness testimony recorded nearly word for word.
The competent authority must make a brief memorandum of each witness's evidence as the examination proceeds, authenticate it under hand or as prescribed by the State Government, and include it in the record. If prevented, the authority must record the reason, cause the memorandum to be written from his dictation, sign it, and include it in the record. Evidence of any medical witness must be taken down as nearly word for word as possible.
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