Supreme Court: Omissions in Chief Examination Can Be Cured in Cross-Examination
Supreme Court rules that omissions in chief examination are not fatal if clarified in cross-examination, reinforcing substantive justice over procedural technicalities.
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Supreme Court rules that omissions in chief examination are not fatal if clarified in cross-examination, reinforcing substantive justice over procedural technicalities.
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