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Section 152 - Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Indian Evidence Act, 1872

152. questions intended to insult or annoy

The Court shall forbid any question which appears to it to be intended to insult or annoy, or which, though proper in itself, appears to the court need lessly offensive in form.

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