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  1. Jun 14, 2017 · Definition of Hostile Witness. Noun. A witness who refuses to tell the truth in court after having previously declared he would do so. A witness who shows bias against the case of the party who called the witness.

  2. A hostile witness is the one who by the manner in which he delivers his answers or evidence shows that he is unwilling to tell the truth. Also, if a witness who states the truth which goes against the party producing him does not make him ‘Hostile’. A witness who is gained over by the opponent party is a hostile witness.

  3. Jun 16, 2020 · Introduction. Jessica Lal, Priyadarshini Mattoo, Best Bakery, Phoolan Devi are all victims of grave offences who were denied a speedy and fair trial due to witnesses turning hostile. These cases are prima facie examples of the judiciary becoming a sock puppet of the rich in India and the world over.

  4. A hostile witness is typically someone who exhibits animosity or antagonism towards the party that called them to testify. This hostility can manifest in different ways, such as giving evasive responses, contradicting previous statements, or outright refusing to cooperate with questioning.

  5. Jan 19, 2016 · The common law describes a person as a hostile witness when the person is not desirous of telling the truth in favor of the party that called him. A hostile witness testifies for the opposing party or a witness who offers adverse testimony to the calling party during direct examination.

  6. Hostility of witnesses is a menace to the society. Witnesses who support the prosecution story during a criminal investigation do not like to turn up before a criminal court to dispose the true story. Even if they appear in the court they do not intent to put up the true picture of the prosecution due to fear , relations and closeness.

  7. Sep 18, 2023 · What is a Hostile Witness? A hostile witness, as per Section 154 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, refers to a witness who, during cross-examination, exhibits a disposition not to tell the truth or who contradicts the evidence given in their earlier statement or deposition.

  8. A hostile witness is a witness who testifies against the party who has called them to testify. The examiner may ask a hostile witness leading questions, as in cross-examination. Also known as an adverse witness. [Last updated in February of 2022 by the Wex Definitions Team]

  9. Oct 25, 2021 · Simply put, a hostile witness is one who turns hostile to the party who called him while giving testimony in the Court. A clever witness can support the party calling him during examination-in-chief but give evidence adverse to that party in cross examination and in such a case he must be treated as hostile.

  10. A hostile witness, also known as an adverse witness, is a witness whose testimony is not favorable to the party who called them to testify. This may occur because the witness is openly antagonistic, provides testimony that contradicts the calling party's legal position, or demonstrates prejudice against the calling party’s case.