Delhi High Court: A Single Judge Bench comprising of J.R. Midha, J. allowed a petition filed against the order of family court whereby opportunity of the petitioner to cross-examine the respondent was closed.

The family court, by its impugned judgment also dismissed the petitioner’s application for waiver of costs of Rs 10,000. Learned counsel for the petitioner sought an opportunity to cross-examine the respondent on payment of costs as imposed by the family court. Learned counsel for the respondent opposed the prayer.

The High Court relied on A. v. T., 2018 SCC OnLine Del 9395, wherein it was observed that it is very difficult to find the truth if the right of cross-examination of any witness is closed in undue haste. Further, cross-examination is a powerful weapon by which the defence can separate the truth from falsehood by piercing through the evidence given by a witness. In view of these categorical observations, the High Court held that one opportunity should be granted to the petitioner to cross-examine the respondent. The date for cross-examination before the family court was fixed, and orders made accordingly. [P. v. R.,2018 SCC OnLine Del 10052, dated 19-07-2018]

 

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