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      Question

      Leading questions can be asked in

      A Examination-in-chief Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      B Examination-in-chief with the permission of court Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      C Re-examination Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      D Re-examination with the permission of court Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      E Cannot be asked Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

      Solution

      Section 142 of Evidence Act - When they must not be asked. –– Leading questions must not, if objected to by the adverse party, be asked in an examination-in-chief, or in a re-examination, except with the permission of the Court. The Court shall permit leading questions as to matters which are introductory or undisputed, or which have, in its opinion, been already sufficiently proved

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