This book is a comprehensive practical guide designed to assist legal professionals in mastering the art of cross-examination across civil, criminal, and medical cases. Built around the framework of the new criminal laws, it offers an extensive collection of carefully structured questions aimed at testing credibility, exposing inconsistencies, and eliciting material facts from witnesses. The inclusion of model forms further strengthens its utility in courtroom practice and procedural preparation.
Key Features
- Extensive compilation of 11,000 questions for effective cross-examination
- Coverage spanning civil, criminal, and medical witnesses
- Alignment with the new criminal law framework and procedures
- Practical focus on witness credibility, contradictions, and evidentiary value
- Inclusion of model forms for procedural and drafting support
- Ready-to-use format suitable for real-time courtroom application
This book serves as a highly practical reference for trial lawyers, prosecutors, defence counsel, and judicial officers engaged in evidentiary proceedings. It is equally useful for law students, interns, and legal researchers seeking to develop strong courtroom questioning skills grounded in contemporary criminal law practice.