Evidence on affidavit permits complainant affidavits to be read as evidence, with parties able to request oral examination. Evidence on affidavit permits the complainant to give evidence by affidavit which may be read in any enquiry, trial or proceeding under the Code of Criminal Procedure, and the court may, if it thinks fit and shall on application by prosecution or accused, summon and examine any person who gave evidence on affidavit as to the facts contained therein.
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Evidence on affidavit permits complainant affidavits to be read as evidence, with parties able to request oral examination.
Evidence on affidavit permits the complainant to give evidence by affidavit which may be read in any enquiry, trial or proceeding under the Code of Criminal Procedure, and the court may, if it thinks fit and shall on application by prosecution or accused, summon and examine any person who gave evidence on affidavit as to the facts contained therein.
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