Meaning - Complainant present - Respondent present Meaning - Complainant present - Respondent present

6 months ago

What is the meaning of this statement "Complainant present. Respondent present. Proof affidavit filed Exp1 to Exp5 marked, for cross of pw1 call on"

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A.Dear Client,

"Complainant present" indicates that the person or party who initiated the legal action (the complainant) is in attendance or present at the legal proceeding. "Respondent present" signifies that the person or party against whom the complaint was filed (the respondent) is also present at the legal proceeding. "Proof affidavit filed" suggests that an affidavit containing evidence or proof related to the case has been submitted or filed with the court. An affidavit is a written statement made under oath and is often used to present evidence or facts in a legal case. "Exp1 to Exp5 marked" likely refers to exhibits or pieces of evidence designated as "Exp1" through "Exp5." These exhibits may include documents, photographs, or other items that are relevant to the case. "For cross of pw1 call on" indicates that the first prosecution witness (pw1) is to be called for cross-examination. Cross-examination is a process in which the opposing party's attorney questions a witness to challenge their testimony or credibility.
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