CrPC, S. 24(8), 301(2), 311 – evidence Act, 1872, S. 165 – In instances where an issue of importance is raised by the victim's counsel, such as the public prosecutor failing to examine or cross-examine a witness properly, the victim's counsel can suggest some questions to the Court, which may then pose them to the witness, if deemed necessary – Victim's counsel has a limited right of assisting the prosecution, which may extend to suggesting questions to the Court or the prosecution, but not putting them by himself.
Uma Saha v. State of Tripura, 2014 SCC OnLine Tri 859
Followed in : 2019 PLRonline 3015