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The judge may, in order to ascertain relevant facts, ask any question (a) at any time, (b) from any witness or parties, (c) about relevant or irrelevant facts. The judge, however, cannot –
Ask any question as to credit which it would be improper for any other person to ask under section 146 or 147 of the Evidence Act.
Ask any question as to credit which it would be improper for any other person to ask under section 146A or 147 of the Evidence Act.
Ask any question as to credit which it would be improper for any other person to ask under section 147 or 148 of the Evidence Act.
Ask any question as to credit which it would be improper for any other person to ask under section 148 or 149 of the Evidence Act.
Section 148 and 149 of the Act.
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