SupremeToday Landscape Ad
Back
Next
Judicial Analysis Court Copy Headnote Facts Arguments Court observation
Listen Audio Icon Pause Audio Icon
judgment-img



JUDGMENT

Steve Shim J:

This is an application by counsel for the defendant to cross-examine PW1 as to what transpired between him and counsel for the plaintiff during an adjournment. It has been alleged by counsel for the defendant that PW1 and counsel for the plaintiff were seen discussing matters arising out of the cross-examination of PW1 suggesting that PW1 was being coached in his evidence while still in the process of being cross-examined. The application is opposed by counsel for the plaintiff.

Now, there are of course discussions and discussions. I would not think that a discussion between counsel and his witness during an adjournment in matters of a general nature relating to the case as a whole and which is absolutely essential to an effective prosecution or defence of his case should attract any adverse implications even though it may occasionally and by force of necessity transgress into matters arising out of the crossexamination of the witness. Counsel for the defendant has drawn attention to the case Moomin bin Seman v. PP [1993] 4 CLJ 61 wherein Richard Tallala J cited with approval the observation of Hogan CJ in the Hong Kong case of Lau Pak Ngam v. R [1966] Crim

Click Here to Read the rest of this document
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
SupremeToday Portrait Ad
supreme today icon
logo-black

An indispensable Tool for Legal Professionals, Endorsed by Various High Court and Judicial Officers

Please visit our Training & Support
Center or Contact Us for assistance

qr

Scan Me!

India’s Legal research and Law Firm App, Download now!

For Daily Legal Updates, Join us on :

whatsapp-icon telegram-icon
whatsapp-icon Back to top