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Under section 166 of the Indian Evidence Act –
A juror or assessor may put any question to any party, through or by leave of the judge, which the judge might put and which he considers proper.
A juror or assessor may put any question to a witness, through or by leave of the judge, which the judge might put and which he considers proper.
A juror or assessor may put any question to any party or to a witness, through or by leave of the judge, which the judge might put and which he considers proper.
A juror or assessor may put any question to any party or to a witness, which the judge might put and which he considers proper.
- Option 1: A juror or assessor can question any party with the judge's permission, essentially acting as the judge in this regard.
- Option 2: A juror or assessor can question a witness with the judge's permission, similar to the judge's questioning power.
- Option 3: A juror or assessor can ask questions to any party or witness, but must have the judge's permission, mirroring the questions a judge might ask.
- Option 4: There is no need for the judge's permission; a juror or assessor can question any party or witness independently, which differs from the standard protocol.
CORRECT ANSWER: Option 2 is the correct one
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