Witness deposition procedures require sworn identification, oath, examination stages and signatures to authenticate tribunal testimony. Form NCLAT 7 sets out witness deposition requirements including identification details, the officer administering the oath, and any interpreter. It sequences testimony into examination in chief, cross examination and re examination, requires the statement to be read or translated and admitted by the witness, and mandates the witness's signature on each page plus the Member's signature and date to authenticate the deposition.
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Witness deposition procedures require sworn identification, oath, examination stages and signatures to authenticate tribunal testimony.
Form NCLAT 7 sets out witness deposition requirements including identification details, the officer administering the oath, and any interpreter. It sequences testimony into examination in chief, cross examination and re examination, requires the statement to be read or translated and admitted by the witness, and mandates the witness's signature on each page plus the Member's signature and date to authenticate the deposition.
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