Section 119 of IEA : Section 119: Witness unable to communicate verbally.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi, a deaf and mute individual, witnessed a robbery at a local market in Delhi. When the case went to trial, Ravi was called to testify. Since Ravi cannot speak, the court arranged for a special educator who understands sign language to assist him. During the trial, Ravi used sign language to describe the events he witnessed, and the special educator translated his signs into spoken words for the court. Additionally, the entire process was video graphed to ensure accuracy and t...

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