IEA 166 : Section 166 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Power of jury or assessors to put questions.—In cases tried by jury or with assessors, the jury or assessors may put any question to the witnesses, through or by leave of the Judge, which the Judge himself might put and which he considers proper.
India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 166 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Vaman Narain Ghiya vs State on 15 January, 2014 - Rajasthan High Court
Ronny @ Ronald James Alwaris Etc vs State Of Maharashtra on 5 March, 1998 - Supreme Court of India
First Appeal No.526 Of 2012 vs Unknown on 22 August, 2013 - Bombay High Court
Kesho Ram & Ors. vs Joga Ram & Ors. on 20 April, 2009 - Delhi High Court
Srichand P. Hinduja vs State Through C.B.I. on 31 May, 2005 - Delhi High Court
Dibyalata Konwar vs New India Assurance Co. Ltd. on 22 January, 2008 - Gauhati High Court
Avasarala Venkata Hanumantha Rao vs Avasarala Achanna on 7 January, 1915 - Madras High Court
In Re: A.V. Hanumantha Rao And Anr. vs Unknown on 7 January, 1915 - Madras High Court
Chandan Prakash & Anr. vs Vidya Devi & Ors. on 14 August, 2012 - Delhi High Court
The Empress vs Ashootosh Chuckerbutty And Ors. on 10 July, 1878 - Calcutta High Court
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