Principles of Civil Cross Examinations by Kant Mani presents a practical and systematic guide to conducting cross-examinations in civil litigation. It bridges theory and courtroom practice by elucidating the art and technique of questioning, supported by illustrative model questions and answers. Written in clear language and enriched with courtroom scenarios and strategic insights, it aids practitioners and students alike in mastering effective examination skills in civil proceedings.
Key Features:
- Focus on the "art and science" of civil cross-examination
- Model questions and suggested answers for various scenarios
- Guidance on different types of questions (leading, open, closed, etc.)
- Strategic considerations for planning and executing cross-examination
- Integration of real courtroom illustrations and practical tips
- Useful both for novices as well as seasoned litigators
This book is ideally suited for civil lawyers and advocates, judicial officers, law students preparing for litigation practice, and lecturers or trainers in courtroom advocacy.