Principles of Criminal Cross Examinations by Kant Mani is a comprehensive and practical guide to the art and science of cross-examining witnesses in criminal trials. It presents a well-structured and systematic treatment of cross-examination techniques, principles, and strategies, enriched with different types of questions and model answers. Drawing on real-life courtroom practices, updated legal developments, and illustrative examples, this book seeks to equip advocates and students with the tools to conduct more effective cross-examinations and challenge witness testimony with clarity and precision.
Key Features:
- Systematic exposition of foundational principles governing cross-examination in criminal law
- Wide variety of question types, with model answers for guidance
- Doctrinal analysis blended with practical insights and courtroom illustrations
- Emphasis on strategic planning of cross-examination (theme, control, flow)
- Techniques for handling hostile witnesses, impeachment, contradictions, prior statements
- Focus on admissibility rules, ethical constraints, and procedural safeguards
- Updated to incorporate recent judgments, legal changes, and procedural nuances
- Clear, accessible writing style suited for both beginners and practitioners
This book is especially useful for law students learning criminal advocacy, junior advocates preparing for courtroom practice, legal researchers specializing in criminal procedure, and seasoned litigators seeking to refine their cross-examination skills.