Section 107 of the Evidence Act 2011 – What it Says and All You Need to Know.
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Section 107 of the Evidence Act 2011 Provides as Follows:
A court may, in any civil proceeding make an order at any stage of such proceeding directing that specified facts may be proved at the trial by affidavit with or without the attendance of the deponent for cross-examination:
Provided that where a party desires the attendance of such deponent for cross-examination the court shall require his attendance for that purpose where this would not result in unjustifiable delay or expense.
Other Relevant Sections:
- Section 108 of the Evidence Act 2011
- Section 109 of the Evidence Act 2011
- Section 110 of the Evidence Act 2011