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Delhi High Court Holds Defendants Cannot Enter Witness Box Without Written Statement: “Permitting Them to Lead Evidence Would Amount to Entering from the Backdoor”

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Delhi High Court Holds Defendants Cannot Enter Witness Box Without Written Statement: “Permitting Them to Lead Evidence Would Amount to Entering from the Backdoor”
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Delhi High Court Holds Defendants Cannot Enter Witness Box Without Written Statement: “Permitting Them to Lead Evidence Would Amount to Entering from the Backdoor”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court set aside the order of the Trial Court which had allowed two ex-parte defendants, whose right to file written statements had been closed, to…
Posted by Rawlaw May 21, 2025

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