Cross Examination Questioning Tips
Summary
Cross-examination questions for a victim under Section 354 PPC should aim to clarify the incidents details and sequence of events. Questions can include asking the victim to describe the incident, identify any witnesses, and discuss prior interactions with the accused. Its also important to inquire about the timing and location of the incident, the victims immediate reaction, any injuries sustained, and whether the incident was reported to authorities. Additionally, questions about surveillance in the area and discussions with others before reporting can provide further context.Full Conversation
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*. Describe the incident:
- Can you tell me in detail what happened during the incident?
*. Witnesses:
- Were there other people around who saw what happened?
*. Prior interactions:
- Had you met or interacted with the accused before this incident?
*. Reporting the incident:
- Did you go to the police right after the incident?
- If not, why did you wait?
*. Time and place:
- Can you remember exactly when and where this happened?
*. Immediate reaction:
- What did you do right after the incident?
*. Injuries and medical attention:
- Did you get hurt during the incident?
- Did you go to a doctor or hospital?
*. Surveillance:
- Were there any cameras or security devices around where the incident happened?
*. Discussion before reporting:
- Did you talk to anyone else about the incident before you reported it to the police?
These questions are designed to gather more details about the incident and the victim's actions and interactions surrounding it.