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The Court has the power to examine orally –
such of the parties to the suit appearing in person or present in Court or his pleader if accompanied
any person being able to answer any material question relating to the suit
witnesses to the suit
Both (a) and (b)
Order 10 R 2 –
ORDER X Examination of Parties by the Court
2. Oral examination of party, or companion of party.—(1) At the first hearing of the suit, the Court— (a) shall, with a view to elucidating matters in controversy in the suit examine orally such of the parties to the suit appearing in person or present in Court, as it deems fit; and (b) may orally examine any person, able to answer any material question relating to the suit, by whom any party appearing in person or present in Court or his pleader is accompanied.
(2) At any subsequent hearing, the Court may orally examine any party appearing in person or present in Court, or any person, able to answer any material question relating to the suit, by whom such party or his pleader is accompanied. (3) The Court may, if it thinks fit, put in the course of an examination under this rule questions suggested by either party.]
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