Question
What is the significance of Section
146?ÂSolution
Section 146 lays down what kinds of questions may be asked during cross-examination. These include inquiries to test veracity, discover the witness's position in life, or shake their credit. The section protects against improper constraints on legitimate cross-examination while balancing fairness and relevance. It gives lawyers flexibility in uncovering bias or deceit while ensuring questions remain legally permissible.Â
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