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Power under section 311 of Cr PC can be exercised:
to re-call any witness(es) already examined
to summon any witness who has been cited as a witness but not produced or examined before the evidence is closed
to summon any witness who has not been cited as a witness
all the above
- Option 1: Section 311 of the CrPC allows the court to re-call any witness(es) already examined. This is to clarify any point or elicit a material or relevant fact.
- Option 2: The court can summon any witness who has been cited as a witness but was not produced or examined before the evidence is closed. This ensures that vital testimony is not omitted.
- Option 3: The court also has the power to summon any witness who has not been cited as a witness. This helps in uncovering the truth by considering every relevant viewpoint.
- Option 4: All the above options are correct under the provisions of Section 311 of the CrPC.
The court has broad powers under Section 311 to ensure justice is served by considering all relevant evidence and testimony.
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